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With almost 2,800 daily subscribers and about 13,000 page views every 30 days, there is no doubt that lots of death care professionals are reading Funeral Director Daily. Stories that range from grief to employment issues to business articles means that over 30 days there is something of interest for everybody. Here are the articles…
Read MoreA press release out of Batesville, Indiana, caught a lot of the death care profession off guard on Wednesday. That press release, which you can read here, was from Hillenbrand Industries and announced that the company would “explore strategic alternatives for its Batesville business”. Here’s what parent company Hillenbrand Industries President and CEO Kim Ryan…
Read MoreThe other day I received an invitation to register and attend the the upcoming National Funeral Directors (NFDA) Convention in Baltimore. It made me think and realize that I am behind in my CEU units due for Minnesota license renewal come January 1. I’m planning to attend the NFDA convention and will get some needed…
Read MoreI recently saw an article in The Hustle that compared the cost of three family outings in 1960 to the cost of those three family outings in 2022 — a period 62 years later. And, just because I like to compare those types of things with all things “funeral”, I searched out prices that puts…
Read MoreI’m guessing the funeral home entrepreneur “Man in the Van” has been around for going on 50 years. My idea of the “Man in the Van” or mobile funeral home operator, is that individual funeral director business operator who operates without a permanent venue. In essence, they take calls over the internet or the phone…
Read MoreEarth Funeral, which calls itself a “soil transformation provider” announced earlier this month in this press release that they will be expanding services to the state of Oregon. According to the press release, Oregon began allowing soil transformation (Natural Organic Reduction or NOR) on July 1, 2022. That makes Oregon the 3rd state, joining Washington…
Read MoreThere was much ado last year about Great Britain’s largest provider of funerals and cremations, Dignity plc, and their upcoming change in strategy. While not apprised of the entire situation, I do know that the company was coming under scrutiny from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) as well as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA),…
Read MoreI’m surprised I missed this article last October when it was originally published by CBS Sports. However, I’m glad that I found it recently while researching another article for Funeral Director Daily. The article touches on sports but is, in my opinion, an article on death care, grief, the human psyche, and the movement of…
Read MoreThere is no doubt that the pandemic ushered in a new “work from home” mentality for many American workers. Death care may be a little different in that embalming and cremation cannot be done in a “work from home” environment. However, many aspects of the death care world, such as arrangers, preneed advising, and many…
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