death care
For those of us in the good ol’ U.S.A. yesterday was the national holiday that celebrated the birth of our nation. The Revolutionary War period is one that I think of when we had good, old fashioned representative democracy without “Big” government. Now, a lot can be said for a bigger, wider, government, but there…
Read MoreWhen I was growing up and in elementary school in the 1960’s there was a saying about Presidential elections. That saying was, “As Maine goes, so goes the nation”. What it meant was that the state of Maine had an uncanny ability to vote with the winning candidate in so many elections. In today’s left…
Read MoreCanadian funeral home and cemetery consolidator Park Lawn Corporation announced yesterday that they had made an acquisition in Houston, Texas. According to a company release that you can read here, Park Lawn acquired Integrity Funeral Care of Houston for a non-published price. Park Lawn’s United States headquarters is based in Houston and the press release…
Read MoreFinancial writer Benen Ling published on Seeking Alpha an article on the United States public funeral home and cemetery companies last week. He titled his article, “These Death stocks are barely clinging to life”. You can read the article here. Ling writes a good article and makes some great points about our profession and the…
Read MoreThis week the Minneapolis Star Tribune did a really good piece on the role of the “Specialty” funeral director in our society. What they referred to as the “Specialty” funeral director those of us in the industry have referred to as the “trade” service. You can read the article here. The basics of the article…
Read MoreA written article and video news story from NBC Connecticut that you can see here tells the story of the death and eventual burial of Ms. Tessa Pascarella. The story is one of the difficulty of having a green burial on land you own and how that can be accomplished. To me, it is also…
Read MoreLast week a short article was written and published by the business channel CNBC on the merits of investing in death care company Service Corporation International. You can read that article here. The article states that in the majority of the last economic downturns that Service Corporation has fared better than most stocks due to…
Read MoreA Missouri legislative bill with nearly unanimous consent has recently passed out of the Missouri legislature and is awaiting Governor Mike Parson’s decision to sign the bill into law. You can read more about this bill here from KansasCity.com. The bill, according to the article, would allow licensed funeral directors to organize outdoor cremations at…
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