funeral business

Death care receives criticism on three continents

By Funeral Director Daily / July 13, 2021 /

I’ve operated and managed a thriving funeral home.  If you’ve been there and done it. . . you know it is 24/7/365. . . .not many days go by when you don’t worry about something.  And, I’ve dealt with grieving family members, regulators, and the consumer movement too.  When you operate a community funeral home,…

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A new use for cemeteries

By Funeral Director Daily / July 12, 2021 /

Over the history of successful products you will encounter many that the intended use for the product never developed into something big, but another use came into play, many times by accident, that worked out okay for the developers of the product. First, let’s take a quick look at some products that have became very…

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Spotting trends. . . and wondering will they affect funeral service?

By Funeral Director Daily / July 9, 2021 /

Editor’s Note:  I apologize for the tardiness of this article today.  This post was scheduled to go out as usual at 4 am Eastern Time, but for some reason, technology failed us.  Enjoy some thoughts to think about as we move into the weekend. My first trip to Europe in 1991 reminds me that I’m…

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Robot working overtime at Arbor Memorial funeral home

By Funeral Director Daily / July 8, 2021 /

Canada’s privately owned  funeral home and cemetery company, Arbor Memorial, was recently selected as a “Gold Standard Winner” for Deloitte’s Best Managed Companies award for the 4th straight year.  The award is the country’s leading business award program recognizing entrepreneurial companies for the caliber of their management abilities and practices.  You can see a press…

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Denial leading to desire

By Funeral Director Daily / July 7, 2021 /

Remember when you were younger and wanted something. . . .but mom or dad said you could not have it?  Did it make you more determined to want whatever that item was? Over the long holiday weekend I saw a couple of items in the news that made me think of that long lost feeling. …

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Death Care Index rises 14.7% year to date

By Funeral Director Daily / July 6, 2021 /

As we move into the seventh month of the calendar year, we felt that it was a good time for a check up on the Funeral Director Daily Death Care Index (DCI).  The DCI is a composite dollar amount of owning one share of stock in each of the seven public companies in the United…

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The sky is not falling

By Funeral Director Daily / July 1, 2021 /

I was somewhat amused as I watched this television news report from ABC News 11 in North Carolina.  The story is entitled, “For the first time there are more cremations than burials in North Carolina:  What is behind the change?”  I wasn’t amused due to the story line, what somewhat amused me is the anchor…

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Death care start-ups Recompose and Pure Cremation keep moving forward

By Funeral Director Daily / June 30, 2021 /

New ideas come to the forefront in all industries from time to time.  Some never get going, some ideas stagnate, but it is really exciting when you see some ideas and concepts catch a tailwind and continue to move forward. In the last couple of weeks we have seen news from two death care start-ups,…

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Learning from the Experts: Welton Hong of Ring Ring Marketing

By Funeral Director Daily / June 28, 2021 /

From time to time, Funeral Director Daily asks experts in their field to author articles that we believe may be helpful to our readers.  In today’s world virtually every funeral home has a website.  However, having a website is not adequate anymore. . . . . knowing what that website can do for your business…

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Matthews increasingly serving the profession. . . . and the living

By Funeral Director Daily / June 25, 2021 /

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette recently published this article on Matthews International entitled “From tombstones to fuel cells, Matthews International wants to leave its mark on clean mobility“.  The article is a great read on Matthews and reminded me that this “quiet company” of funeral service continues to make a difference every day, not only in the…

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