
The Undecided Family
Throughout the last three weeks, I spent time with funeral directors in Staten Island, North Jersey, metro Atlanta, Alabama, rural Georgia and more (all ends of the spectrum, as you can imagine). No matter where I was, everyone was talking about how “rollercoaster” this winter has been – really busy some times, but really slow other times. Funeral directors were curious about if we were busy and what we heard from other funeral homes, trying to gauge their call volume again

Laying Wreaths at Arlington and Why Your Funeral Home Should Give Back
A couple of months ago, the marketing admin at our company, Deanna, sent out a calendar invite for “Wreaths Across America” to lay wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery. For those of you who don’t know about the organization, all across America on the same Saturday in December, wreaths are laid on graves of veteran’s cemeteries. Personally, I was excited!! I used to do a ton of philanthropy work in high school and college, but had gotten away from it in recent years in the w

5 Funeral Things to Be Thankful For...
Thanksgiving is a special time of year because no matter your faith, spirituality, or religion, everyone in this country comes together for a day of gratitude. Let's give a collective thanks for the following... 1. Our entire team and support staff Funeral homes have such an excellent support staff that are really the backbone of the organization. Door greeters, funeral assistants, office managers, apprentices, car washers, accountants, and more all play an integral role in t