Funeral Director Leaves the 'Funeral Home Business' for a Lucrative 'Internet Home Business'
By joining Prosperity Automated System ( PAS) Brian Hafey, a formal Funeral Director, joins a friend and sponsor who has made $15,000 in just the last 30 days with a company recently recognized by names as big as CNN Headline News and the Discovery Channel. Prosperity Automated Systems (PAS) is a model of excellence in “Innovative Home-Based Business Solution.”
Godfrey Funeral Sermon Collection Containing More Than 1,200 Funeral Sermons And Memorials Now Online at WorldVitalRecords.com
As a result of the partnership between World Vital Records, Inc. and Godfrey Memorial Library, more than 1,200 pre-1923 funeral sermons and memorials are now available at WorldVitalRecords.com.
Todd Cardin to Attend Funeral Directors Conference
Cardin will attend the annual meeting in Philadelphia.
Funeral Planning: The Final Goodbye
The death of a loved one is always a terrible thing to endure; it can take you by surprise and send you in to a whirlwind of grief and emotion. But making this terrible event even that much more traumatic is the amount of planning and activity that must suddenly take place. Not only are you in a fragile emotional state but you must now coordinate a host of events surrounding the funeral. Funeral planning, however, while heartbreaking, does not have to compound your already heightened levels of stress.
FuneralHomes.com and the Cooperative Funeral Fund Join Forces
FuneralHomes.com and the Cooperative Funeral Fund join forces to bring greater value to both consumers and clients.
Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C., Attorney Speaks at Texas Funeral Directors Association Leadership Conference in Austin, Texas
Steve Grubbs speaks at Texas Funeral Directors Association leadership conference.
Tips for Pre-Planning Your Funeral
Today, many people are making the choice to pre-plan their funeral. This is actually a wise choice, for many reasons.
Funeral Home Uses New Software to Enhance Arrangement Conferences
FuneralKiosk software allows a funeral director to guide a family through a very personalized tour of products from any manufacturer. The quality of the images and the ease of use focuses the arrangement process.
Veterans Funeral Care 1st in Nation to Receive American Legion Dept. Endorsement
Veterans Funeral Care is the first funeral home in the nation to receive an endorsement from the American Legion, Department of Indiana. The national funeral service provider was exclusively endorsed by a department of the world's largest veterans service organization for its dedication and expertise in veterans funeral benefits.
Cemetery Premises Found to be Safe by Houston, Texas Jury -- Funeral Home and Cemetery Law Firm Wins at Trial
Funeral home and cemetery law firm Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C., lawyer Steve Grubbs received a no negligence verdict in a lawsuit brought by a woman who allegedly stepped into a hole at a cemetery in Houston, Texas. The jury deliberated less than an hour before finding the cemetery premises were safe.
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Planning A Funeral Memorial
Saying goodbye to a loved one who has passed away is difficult in any capacity. In many cases, during this time of emotional upheaval, family members are also faced with a bevy of decisions. Funeral arrangements must be made and if there is no plan in place, such details can be extremely overwhelming. Of course, there is also the option of holding a funeral memorial to honor your loved one.
A traditional funeral is held just prior to burial in either a funeral parlor or place of worship. In most cases, a casket containing the deceased is present at the funeral. A funeral memorial, however, takes place without the presence of the deceased and, because of this, can be held anywhere and at any time.
Some people choose to hold a funeral memorial if the deceased was not particularly religious; or if they would rather those honoring their loved one remembered them the way that they were rather than having the casket as a lasting visual. In some terrible cases, the body of the deceased is not available because of the manner of death. A funeral memorial may be held in this situation.
A funeral memorial can actually be a quite moving service. Not confined to any particular location, a funeral memorial can be held at a place that was special to the deceased. There is no limit the places you can hold a funeral memorial ? including holding it an outdoor location. Normally, a funeral memorial will showcase pictures of the deceased. You may also choose to include favorite pieces of music, as well as readings by the attendees. Ultimately, a funeral memorial is designed to honor the life of your loved one; you are not limited in any capacity in doing this.
In some situations, the deceased may have planned their own funeral memorial prior to their death. If this is the case, then it is simply your job to set into motion the decisions that have already been made. If there is no plan in place, then it is up to the family members to plan a fitting funeral memorial. This is a process best done together; join together as a group united in planning a funeral memorial reflective of their loved one?s unique personality.
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