death care

Will Illinois bill set a precedent for the future of cremation remains

By Funeral Director Daily / May 19, 2023 /
Legislation

    A reader of Funeral Director Daily recently sent me information on Illinois HB 1367 that is a bill under consideration in the state legislature of Illinois that the bill’s author states in this radio interview will (allow for a) “concept of how cremated remains are handled in the future”.   According to this…

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Your employees and marijuana use

By Funeral Director Daily / May 18, 2023 /
MarijuanaLegalization

      I recently read an article in the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Memorial Business Journal about what employers need to know about the increasing legalization of marijuana and how it will possibly affect employer/employee relations.     Back in 1990 the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed and put into effect…

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Our Top Stories of the past 30 Days

By Funeral Director Daily / May 17, 2023 /

      We’ve just passed the 15th day of the month and that brings us to publishing a reprise of the top read stories of the past 30 days on Funeral Director Daily.  This month we have stories on several aspects of death care including caskets, the potential dwindling number of funeral homes, selling…

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Memorial spaceflight fails to reach orbit

By Funeral Director Daily / May 17, 2023 /
SpaceExploration

    In what was reminiscent of the 1986 Challenger explosion, you can see in this video embedded in this article, an explosion only seconds into launch that caused a suborbital rocket carrying the cremated remains of 120 humans destined for earth orbit, to disintegrate and fall to earth.  The rocket was launched by Up…

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Park Lawn Corporation reports 1st Quarter 2023 — increases revenue by 4.3%

By Funeral Director Daily / May 16, 2023 /

    The last of the major public funeral home and cemetery operating companies reported their 1st Quarter 2023 financial report last week.  Park Lawn Corporation (PLC) bucked the trend of less revenue for the quarter as compared to the 1st Quarter of 2022 by posting a 4.3% increase in total revenue.   Park Lawn…

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Seeking Alpha author suggests that SCI is a stock you might want to hold “for a decade or two”

By Funeral Director Daily / May 15, 2023 /

    Earlier in May the largest public funeral home and cemetery operator in North America, Service Corporation International (SCI), reported on their 1st Quarter of 2023 operations.  Shortly after that, on May 8, an author from Seeking Alpha wrote an article on his opinion of SCI.  The title of that article will give you…

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Thinking of an ownership transition? Here’s some straight-forward advice on getting started

By Funeral Director Daily / May 15, 2023 /
BusinessAdvisors

      Depending on who you listen to you will get some opinions that over the next decade more than 50% of today’s family-owned funeral establishments will change hands.  Now, I don’t know if that is true, but there is a shifting demographic, not only in age, but in preferred geographic living locations, that…

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Burials on hold. . . . more problems at cemeteries

By Funeral Director Daily / May 12, 2023 /
CemeteryLockedDown

    As we continue to see less and less full casket traditional burials at cemeteries, especially rural cemeteries, we have kept you apprised about some of the issues that these long-time, old-established cemeteries face.  Most of the time the issues are those of finances — such as not enough grave lot sales, interment sales,…

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Burnout and the funeral director

By Funeral Director Daily / May 11, 2023 /
Burnout

    I’ve always loved the Spring of the year.  For us in the northern climates days are getting longer, the sun feels warmer, we can be outside without multiple layers of clothes on and the golf course opens.  Ever since I was small I’ve looked forward to this time of the year and was…

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How much government intervention is enough?

By Funeral Director Daily / May 10, 2023 /
GovernementIntervention

    I think the last few years, especially in some of America’s largest urban centers, we’ve learned that the rule of law is essential in a democracy.  It’s imperative that we have laws and even business regulations so that all people play by the same set of rules.   However, sometimes it feels like…

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