Plastic Burial Vault Helps Lighten Burial Burden
Ever since Goria Corporation debuted the Eonian? burial vault in 2004, well we have they have been burring the competition. Manufacturing of the Eonian? and Endurance? burial vault to begin production in California, Texas and Illinois next quarter.
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.
Pioneer in Funeral Videography Receives Prestigious Award
Alan Naumann, a Minneapolis based videographer, was recently recognized as one of the 25 most influential videographers in the United States by EventkDV Magazine. Chosen by his peers to the 2006 All-Star Team, Alan Naumann, considered a pioneer in the field of Funeral Videography by the Miami Herald, has produced The Complete Course on Funeral Videography, a comprehensive course used by videographers all around the world. He has also written extensively on the field of Funeral Videography, and recently received two Telly Awards..
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.
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.
Jesus' Burial Cloth: Why Folded?
The Burial Cloth - Did you ever wonder and think: Just 'why' did Jesus fold up this cloth and lay it, separated from the other linen after His resurrection?
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.”
Donor Shortage Drives Florida Recipient Program; South Brevard Funeral Home Enhances the Lives of 10,000 Recipients
In Brevard County a shortage of some types of tissues continues to drive a partnership program between South Brevard Funeral Home and Southeast Tissue Alliance (SETA). Despite a shortage, these two organizations have enhanced the lives of 10,000 Fla. recipients from severe burn victims to cancer patients.
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.
Ordering Funeral Flower Arrangements
Memorial floral arrangements have been used through history, in nearly all cultures, to show compassion and love for the deceased and the deceased's family. These memorial arrangements are normally displayed at the wake and other services held at the funeral home, religious building, cemetery, or any combination of the three. After the service, the family has the option of bringing home any arrangements or live plants given by the loved ones of the departed.
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Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C., Attorney Speaks at Texas Funeral Directors Association Leadership Conference in Austin, Texas
(PRWEB) October 26, 2006 -- Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C., lawyer Steve Grubbs spoke recently at the 2006 Texas Funeral Directors Association Leadership Conference held August 8-9 in Austin, Texas. Mr. Grubbs' lecture covered liability issues facing Texas funeral directors, licensed embalmers and funeral directing firms. He also discussed lawsuit avoidance strategies, employment law issues and recent case law affecting funeral directors and embalmers.
The TFDA's new president, Bill Vallie, opened the conference with a welcome speech and introduction of keynote speaker Kirk Watson, former Mayor of Austin and candidate for Texas Senate in 2006. Mr. Grubbs spoke immediately following Mr. Watson's keynote speech. Mr. Grubbs will again address the TFDA membership at their Annual Convention in Corpus Christi, Texas in 2007.
Of particular importance to those attending this year's event, Mr. Grubbs recently authored an article published by the TFDA in their publication The Texas Director. The article, titled A Funeral Director's Guide: Filing a Late or Delayed Certificate of Death appeared in their September 2006 issue and provides "how to" guidance for funeral directors in addressing this common situation.
Mr. Grubbs practices funeral home and funeral directing law in Texas, and has represented all sizes of funeral directing and cemetary firms from small family businesses to large corporate entities. He also regularly defends funeral directors and embalmers from licensure claims made by the Texas Funeral Service Commission. He is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Labor and Employment Law.
For more information about this press release, you may contact Steve Grubbs at (713) 951-1000, for further comment.
Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C. - Committed to Excellence.
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