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28th September 2009
As I travel throughout North America presenting workshops on death and grief. I have the honor of meeting funeral directors. I am often impressed by their commitment to families and the creation of personalized meaningful experiences. To share their in... Read >
Author: Headflood
16th September 2009
Mary hangs up her phone and sits down exhausted. She had just broken the news to her brothers and sisters that their mother had passed away. After the initial shock, everyone had asked the same question: “When is the service?” Arranging family even... Read >
Author: Headflood
04th September 2009
If you want to make the best use of your time when creating programs for funeral services, utilize funeral program templates. It also makes your life easier during an already stressful time. There are a variety of different types of programs for funeral ... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi
30th August 2009
Colorado Cremation:
Since 1908, when America witnessed its largest influx of immigrants, the United States has served as a haven for those seeking to live out the American dream. Today, the United States is experiencing it’s a second great wave of i... Read >
Author: Headflood
30th August 2009
Colorado Cremation:
Since 1908, when America witnessed its largest influx of immigrants, the United States has served as a haven for those seeking to live out the American dream. Today, the United States is experiencing it’s a second great wave of i... Read >
Author: Headflood
27th August 2009
Accident claims is now turning out to be a multi million industry, almost on the lines of funeral services which is called the Death Industry. Growing world population, increasing wealth, and the number of vehicles multiplying on the roads, along with new... Read >
Author: annorasmith
13th August 2009
There is a prevailing idea that “smaller” funeral homes face a greater challenge to succeed and grow than larger firms. How real is this issue? Is the path to success for a larger firm easier to navigate? If size really matters, what can a smaller fir... Read >
Author: Headflood
13th August 2009
There is a prevailing idea that “smaller” funeral homes face a greater challenge to succeed and grow than larger firms. How real is this issue? Is the path to success for a larger firm easier to navigate? If size really matters, what can a smaller fir... Read >
Author: Headflood
21st July 2009
The funeral program layout can vary for each funeral or memorial service and does not have to follow an exact format. Following an outline of what the funeral layout contains can be helpful. Having a funeral program included in the memorial service is a... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi
29th June 2009
When a loved one dies, tons and tons of burdens come into play. Without counting emotional stresses, we also experience the stress that comes with the dozens of decisions that need to be made regarding the funeral. All of them should be made quickly under... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
01st April 2009
While unthinkable, envisage what can occur in the mere blink of an eye. A tragic car crash, emergency medical personnel arrive but it is too late. A terminal sickness takes the life of someone you love after months sick, or maybe an elderly patient asks... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
01st April 2009
Death is unavoidable. We all encounter it sooner or later, frequently with no warning. Typically, after receiving notification of their loved one’s passing, there are particular activities the family must tackle.
Immediate family will begin to cont... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
17th March 2009
Too many small business people I talk to about marketing are so worried about their image that they refuse to give their marketing or their company any personality at all. And then they wonder why nobody notices them.
And they always give me one of two... Read >
Author: WordsmithBob
17th March 2009
Fires are a devastating incident for a home or any other establishment and building structure. It can consume materials in just minutes and can destroy everything in its path unless immediate fire control is established. On top of that, other forms of dam... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
09th March 2009
Boston, MA: Dignity, respect, and a value price are essential for selecting a cremation service for the families at Cape Cod. Joseph W. Casper of Casper Funeral Services, speaking in Cape Cod, Massachusetts emphasized. Casper's $1,395.00 complete 'Simplic... Read >
Author: MarketHATCH
17th December 2008
Give your blog a reasonable name. Although avant-garde names are popular now, they are not appropriate for many blogs, and certainly not for professional or business blogs.
Avant-garde names can work, such as the extremely popular Boing Boing and ican... Read >
Author: Ted Demopoulos
24th November 2008
Boston, MA, Nov 12, 2008: Dignity and respect is the essential key to selecting a funeral service for a special and loved member of your family. David Casper of Casper Funeral Services, speaking in Boston, Massachusetts emphasized, "Casper's $1,395.00 co... Read >
Author: David
04th November 2008
Dignity and respect is the essential key to selecting a funeral service for a special and loved member of your family. David Casper of Casper Funeral Services, speaking in Boston, Massachusetts emphasized, "Casper's $1,395.00 complete 'Simplicity' Mass... Read >
Author: David
31st October 2008
Many times you’ll people say that the average funeral costs around $6,000. However, that estimate is based on a price survey taken several years ago. Funeral prices, like everything else, have increased with inflation.
Today, the average North Amer... Read >
Author: Mike Testa
10th October 2008
Funerals are a growth industry. As baby boomers age the U.S. death rate slowly creeps up. Not only is the death rate increasing, but funeral prices are now outpacing inflation (currently at 5%).
Since the average family plans a funeral only once ever... Read >
Author: Mike Testa
18th June 2008
When your business wants to get the word out about their product, printed mouse mats for trade shows or conferences, or as gifts for customers or business partnerships can be a highly effective way to market and advertise what you are offering. Choosing a... Read >
Author: Tina Rinaudo
29th April 2008
There may come a time in your life that you are asked to write a eulogy. Think of it as writing a speech… possibly the most important speech that you have ever written. Even so, it does not have to be looked upon as a daunting task.
The majority of t... Read >
Author: John Andersen
02nd April 2008
Women bored with their jobs and wanting to start an exciting new career can become a professional mourner. The average pay for a mourner that attends a religious service and cemetery is five hundred dollars. One of the requirements is that you must dress ... Read >
Author: melpol
13th February 2008
A eulogy poem is a special form of prose written to offer comfort to the bereaved. Since death is a certain fact that in most cases would cause grief and bereavement to the deceased’s family, the existence and creation of eulogies is also certain. Becau... Read >
Author: James Nardel
20th August 2007
Wrongful Death/Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
In general, a wrongful death is a death caused by the negligence, recklessness, malpractice or inaction of another. The death may be the result of an accident or other adverse event. Wrongful death c... Read >
Author: Melissa Neiman, M.D., J.D.
15th August 2007
One lazy Sunday, your stomach grumbles because you have been watching the whole day the Grey's Anatomy marathon DVD. You grab the phone and called the customer service hotline of your favorite pizza company. Somebody answered... does the voice on the othe... Read >
Author: joan
30th April 2007
Richmond, IN. Starmark Funeral Products recently conducted a nationwide survey of 400 people who told us they plan to be cremated upon death. Our goal was to discover their preferences with regard to cremation services, caskets and urns. However, we uncov... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th January 2007
Anger can be an intuitive signal. In her Advanced EnergyAnatomy tapes, Carolyn Myss says that anger can be a sign ofclaiming your power. I agree.When you feel lost and confused, it is easy to give yourpower to anyone who appears on your doorstep -- a coac... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
11th January 2007
Anger can be an intuitive signal. In her Advanced Energy Anatomytapes, Carolyn Myss says that anger can be a sign of claimingyour power. I agree.When you feel lost and confused, it is easy to give your power toanyone who appears on your doorstep -- a coac... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
09th December 2005
The loss of a loved one is a very sensitive time for family and friends. On these occasions, nothing is more appropriate than sending a funeral floral arrangement that offers a physical presence of love and thoughtfulness. The beauty of a flower arrange... Read >
Author: Marci Crane
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