funeral homes

Will we see a “Pull-forward” effect?

By Funeral Director Daily / April 19, 2022 /

Since the world started to deal with the deaths related to the Covid-19 pandemic beginning in March and April of 2020 there has been a question in the death care world about the theory of “pull-forward” deaths. . .and if there are “pull-forward” deaths, what will that do to the profession in the years following…

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Having a Servant’s heart. . . a requisite for most funeral directors

By Funeral Director Daily / April 15, 2022 /

Today is Good Friday and Sunday is Easter in the Christian world.  And, I’m a sinner saved by grace.  Wednesday at my weekly Men’s early morning Bible Study the comment was made that this weekend, when we commemorate or celebrate Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection, those of the Christian faith recognize the greatest event of…

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Pandemic Survey: Retirees emerge resilient. . . what does that mean for Preneed

By Funeral Director Daily / April 14, 2022 /

Allianz Life recently published a survey that was taken of a representative sample of 1,000 Americans detailing how they were financially affected by the pandemic that we are showing signs of emerging from.  You can access an article about the survey here. In essence, the article states that there is a “significant gap in the…

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Is an “Event Center” in your business future

By Funeral Director Daily / April 11, 2022 /

Over my years in funeral service I operated from two different funeral home buildings.  The first building that I operated in was a former residence remodeled over a few times since about 1933 to offer a funeral home operation.  In 2006 we moved into a brand new building built exclusively for the funeral and cremation…

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Necessity making room for some casket changes in Hong Kong

By Funeral Director Daily / April 8, 2022 /

It is often said that “necessity is the mother of invention”.  This article from Manufacturing Business Technology shows us that is the case in Hong Kong at this time as a recent surge in Covid-19 deaths has created a shortage of coffins in the city. The article states that “Hong Kong has reported about 200…

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The Battle for Aquamation

By Funeral Director Daily / April 7, 2022 /

There is a battle being waged over the human disposition method called “aquamation”, also known as alkaline hydrolysis or flameless cremation. But, most of us are just too busy or are comfortable with disposition in the form of earth burial or cremation to really notice it. I find it interesting in a world where everything…

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SCI as an investment

By Funeral Director Daily / April 6, 2022 /

Last week Seeking Alpha published a fact and opinion article on Service Corporation International (SCI) entitled “Service Corporation International:  An under the radar wealth generator”.  The article was one of the most in-depth pieces I have seen on SCI, its operations, and its potential as an investment. You can access the article here. From my…

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StoneMor increases revenue in 2021, starts making acquisitions in 2022

By Funeral Director Daily / April 4, 2022 /

StoneMor Inc. has been on a journey of what they term “Transformation” for the past few years.  That road has followed management changes, sales philosophy changes, property changes, work relation chnages(employees to contracted services in some instances), funeral home divestments, and now seems to be on the final stage of strategy. . . what appears…

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Reclaiming Your Identity

By Funeral Director Daily / April 1, 2022 /

Last week I was sent an offering to download the Passare short 26-page ebook entitled “The New Funeral Consumer”.  In general, the ebook is based on observations and answers from what Passare says “is (probably) the largest independent funeral study that has ever been conducted.  Interviews were conducted with over 3,000 individuals and each were…

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This might be the best time in a generation to be selling Preneed

By Funeral Director Daily / March 31, 2022 /

I enjoy learning and then finding solutions to problems.  It’s something I’ve done since I was a child — find out the facts of the situation and then solve the problem.  To that end, I continue to read four business newsletters per day. . . I simply enjoy what I learn from them and then…

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