funeral homes

Afternoon Edition: Utah funeral director hopes to build business with donated services

By Funeral Director Daily / September 21, 2020 /

It’s not everyday when someone opens a business and then says they are going to build that business by donating the business’ services.  However, that is exactly what James Stephens is saying as the Managing Funeral Director of the new White Pines Funeral Home in Logan, Utah. According to this article from the Herald Journal…

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Know your responsibilities with live streaming

By Funeral Director Daily / September 17, 2020 /

Every once in a while I read an article and I think to myself, “Wow, that should never have happened”.  However, if I’m honest with myself, I can see how that did happen and usually think about what my mom used to say, “If not for the grace of God, there go I”, because it…

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How’s your public relations

By Funeral Director Daily / September 16, 2020 /

Positive public relations can do more good for a business than any amount of advertising money spent.  Public relations looks at the “good” in us to do things, not for the profitability aspect, but for the goodness to the community.  That’s not to say that “goodness for the community” does not help in reaching those…

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Afternoon Edition: Black smoke upsets crematory neighbors

By Funeral Director Daily / September 15, 2020 /

Today we bring you several news reports, articles, and video pertaining to a crematory in New York state that last week had black smoke billowing from its cremation stack.  The funeral home, and its crematory, are located in Tonawanda, New York, and according to some of the articles, this is not the first time that…

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Afternoon Edition: NFDA 9/11 Podcast, . . Park Lawn appoints CFO, . . . India’s 15 year old “King” of cremation

By Funeral Director Daily / September 14, 2020 /

In our first Afternoon Edition following the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 Attack on America we bring you the latest podcast from the National Funeral Director’s Association, which features an interview with funeral director Dominic Carella.  According to NFDA, Carella was the first funeral director called on 9/11, 2001, and he and his team provided…

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Celebrity funerals . . . and funeral celebrities

By Funeral Director Daily / September 14, 2020 /

There were a couple of items in the news recently that brought about this headline.  The first was the death and funeral services for young actor Chadwick Boseman and the second item that I caught was the notice that CBS is developing a one-hour drama series that will be called “Closure”. “Closure” is loosely based…

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Axar Capital pulls back bid to take StoneMor Inc. private

By Funeral Director Daily / September 11, 2020 /

In this public relations release from Globe Newswire you can read that Axar Capital Management has withdrawn its proposal to acquire all of the outstanding shares of StoneMor Inc. and take the company private. In the press release, StoneMor made this announcement by Stephen J. Negrotti, Chair of a special committee to evaluate the Axar…

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Afternoon Edition: News you can use

By Funeral Director Daily / September 9, 2020 /

In today’s Afternoon Edition we bring you information from some of our colleagues in the death care industry.  We have news from the National Funeral Directors Association about their upcoming national convention as well as three new podcasts from them that you might find interesting.  We also have news from some of our business associates…

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Are you ready for 2021. . . ready, set, Buy!

By Funeral Director Daily / September 9, 2020 /

Over the years I’ve moved from really long-range planning about my business to a method where I plan for shorter durations.  I think my move has coincided with many who have went from developing long range “strategic” plans to plans that are shorter in duration, less set in stone, and allow a business to be…

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Afternoon Edition: Learning from down under and across the pond

By Funeral Director Daily / September 8, 2020 /

You have heard me say many times that small funeral home operators can learn a lot from watching what the public companies are doing in the business.  I’m also of the opinion that those of us in North America can learn much from what our colleagues in Australia and Great Britain are doing. . . …

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