cremation

The Staffing Dilemma

By Funeral Director Daily / June 15, 2018 /

There is no doubt that staffing at funeral homes across North America is an issue and up for much debate on how it is done.  I recently ran into an article from Great Britain that was published in Wales Online, and which you can read here. The article is very interesting and concerns the company…

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Service Corporation adds Board Members

By Funeral Director Daily / June 8, 2018 /

Last week Houston based funeral home conglomerate Service Corporation International (SCI) added two new members to its board of directors.  A press release from SCI that you can read here announces the appointments of Jakki L. Haussler and Sara Martinez Tucker as the new members. According to the release, SCI CEO Tom Ryan stated that…

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Newspaper Editorializes that “Cremation Has Gained Acceptance”

By Funeral Director Daily / February 23, 2018 /

I found it a little different when I read an editorial in the West Virginia Gazette Mail that you can read here.  I’m pretty used to editorials telling us what political candidate to pick, or what side of the right to life to be on, or what side of  gun owernship to be on.  I’ve…

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A Sign of the Times

By Funeral Director Daily / July 24, 2017 /

Yesterday’s edition of the Morning Call, a newspaper covering the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania carried an article about a new crematory receiving permission to be installed by the Fullerton Wilbert Vault and Burial Company in the Lehigh Valley.  It goes on to say the the zoning board unanimously approved the installation  for a business that…

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Funeral Service In Paradise

By Funeral Director Daily / July 17, 2017 /

The first time I visited Hawaii was in 1988.  I’d been working as a funeral director for about eight years at the time and knew that funeral service in Hawaii was a little bit different than in Minnesota simply because of the oriental and polynesian cultural influences on the customs as well as the, at…

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Cremation Jewelry — Is your firm marketing it?

By Funeral Director Daily / June 27, 2017 /

As I’ve said before on these pages — I retired from full-time funeral directing about four years ago and continue as a part-time minority owner of the firm I was affiliated with for over 33 years.  A lot of things have changed over that time but – as many of you will agree – probably…

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Wisconsin Funeral Directors Dispute With Heritage Cremation Provider

By Funeral Director Daily / February 22, 2017 /

6 News reports that some Wisconsin Funeral Directors Association members have not been paid for cremations performed on behalf of Colorado based Heritage Cremation Provider.  The Minnesota department of Health is investigating Heritage as well after families accused Heritage of not picking up remains in a timely fashion. Our take: Heritage is not a local…

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Minnesota considers removing viewing casket and cremation urn tax

By Funeral Director Daily / February 14, 2017 /

“I think it would be great to eliminate this tax.  For people, at the end of life, to have further tax put upon them seems to be too much for people who already spend their whole life being taxed”  Funeral Director John Kohl of Parker Kohl funeral home as quoted in Southernminn.com Southernminn.com reports that…

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Luzerne County TX cremation fee rises.

By Funeral Director Daily / February 14, 2017 /

The Dallas Post reports that the Luzerne County has increased the fee for a cremation permit from $35 to $60.  The increase will offset a $50,000 proposed budget increase for autopsy expenses relating to drug overdoses.  There were 1,872 cremations in 2016 in Luzerne County, up from 1872 cremations in 2015. Funeral Director Daily’s take:…

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