Military Funeral and Memorial Services
Funeral and memorial services can be considered a beautiful and memorable experience by all those who attend. Memorial and funeral services can be a celebration of one's life and accomplishments. Military funeral honors are one great example of this. Military honors are used to acknowledge and commend one's service to his or her country. Military honors are available to all servicemen and women, whether in times of war or peace.
USLegal, Inc. CEO Says Make Sure to State Burial Preferences in a Will
High profile death of Anna Nicole Smith is a reminder that legal planning is important at any age.
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.
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.
New Web Site assists Funeral Directors in Offering Unique Memorial Products to Client Families
"The new UPD website is the positive result of eight months of work, this web site shows that UPD has a great interest in giving their funeral home clients the largest selection possible of unique memorials. We strove to make the new UDP site more comprehensive than any existing funeral product distributor or manufacturer's site." said Richard Fraser director of marketing at UPD.
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.
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.
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.”
Ohio Holds Funeral on Anniversary of 2004 Elections
On the the third anniversary of a presidential election so flawed that for the first time in U.S. history, an entire state's Electoral College votes were challenged, Ohioans gather to mourn the death of democracy. Eulogy at Ohio Statehouse and funeral procession past the Board of Elections, Attorney General's and Secretary of State's offices. Unresolved election justice issues include the three Ohio counties surrounding Cincinnati, Ohio, home to General Election (GE) Aviation, major beneficiary of Iraq war. Campaign of Barack Obama (D-Ill) refused to meet with the Ohio Election Justice Campaign to place election justice on his national platform.
Coping With A Funeral
When the death of a loved one occurs, regardless or whether it was expected or not, you will find yourself having to deal with a great number of people. Some you will know closely, others may be complete strangers; all will be claiming some kind of relationship to the deceased.
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New Web Site assists Funeral Directors in Offering Unique Memorial Products to Client Families
Three Rivers, CA (PRWEB) April 4, 2008 -- UPD - United Priority Distributors, a manufacturer and distributor of funeral products, launched a new web site that enables funeral home directors to offer a 1000 times their current product base to their local client families. Debuted at the ICCFA's 2008 trade show, Navigate into the Future last week in San Diego, CA, UPD introduced funeral directors to a new way to offer unique cremation and other memorial products without in house stocking.
Hundreds of products with the product names, images, and descriptions only, can be seen by potential local client families. Purchases can only be made by local funeral directors and shipped directly to them. The variety was the talk of the show; Sports Urns, Boy Scouts of America® Licensed Memorials, Log Cabin Urns, Hour Glass Memorials and more.
"The new UD website is the positive result of eight months of work, this web site shows that UPD has a great interest in giving their funeral home clients the largest selection possible of unique memorials. We strove to make the new UDP site more comprehensive than any existing funeral product distributor or manufacturer's site." said Richard Fraser director of marketing at UPD.
"This is the first web site to fully reflect the wide diversity of our product lines," Richard went on to say. "The site will provide funeral director's clients with accurate, easy to access, useful product information that will help them make a decision about the memorial products they choose for their loved ones. That in turn, will benefit the funeral director's success in the growing trend toward cremation."
See these exciting new memorials lines now being offered to funeral directors at http://www.unitedprioritydistributors.com
United Priority Distributors
www.unitedprioritydistributors.com
888-445-4449
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