funeral home public relations
Back in junior high school when I took aptitude tests for future employment ideas the results for my tests were always that I should go into “Marketing”. I pursued mortuary science but I do believe that my “marketing aptitude” was helpful in building our funeral home business. And, while “marketing” can be about…
Read MoreRecently a new Casey’s Gas and Convenience store opened near me. Now, it is not the first Casey’s in our community, but it is very convenient to my home. So, I purchase gasoline, coffee, donuts, and made to order pizza there more often than any other store in town. I’m not a easy mark as…
Read MoreAs you know we have been dedicating the Thursday Afternoon Edition to our new feature, “Get to Know Them”. This feature tries to bring forth the many facets of the death care profession and differing occupations within such. I’ve learned that not all of our readers are funeral home owners or funeral home directors and…
Read MoreIt was back in April 1977 that I remember losing my father to a sudden heart attack while he was serving at a funeral. As a teenager you remember where you were when you were first told and then the rest of the visitation, funeral, and following time is somewhat forgot except for a few…
Read MoreMost funeral homes have some type of Holiday Remembrance service for those who have lost loved ones in the past year. Most of these establishments also give out something to take home after the service. . . it may be a plant, a flower, some other type of memento, of even, as is very common,…
Read MoreYesterday, Sunday, November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the Armistice among nations to end the First World War. . .which was supposed to be the war to end all wars. Today, on a Monday, we in the USA will celebrate the day as a Holiday. Just to remind you. . . the end…
Read MoreToday we bring you this article with multiple photos and a news video from Portland, Oregon television station KOIN. It concerns the First Call Mortuary Services of Portland and the problems they have recently had with emissions from their crematory. According to the article the mortuary service has had at least 21 cases of dark,…
Read MoreAs has become our custom we at Funeral Director Daily periodically highlight one of our social media followers. Today we are choosing to highlight a unique company whose product crosses over into the death care industry. Cloverlawn Butterflies is a small, family operated butterfly farm based in Orlando, Florida. It is a very unique company…
Read MoreIn a major metropolitan city I’m guessing that funeral directors don’t get called to accident scenes very often to clear the scene. By “clearing the scene” I mean removing deceased victims from the scene so that eventually the roadway or other location can get back to normal. In major cities they have “coroner” personal to…
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