Ten Ways the Funeral Industry Might Change

Funeral Industry News December 4, 2009
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Ten Ways the Funeral Industry Might Change

imageAnytime, I can find an article that is relevant and funny I always try to publish it. The following article adds some humor to possible changes in the funeral industry if certain companies got involved with the death care process. Though there is an underlying humor, I can see the possibility of some of these things actually happening in the future. Let us know your thoughts!

Bob McCarty writes:

Being a middle-aged man, I think about end-of-life things more often than I once did and it shows up in this blog. Last week, I stumbled upon a way to realize funeral cost savings of $900 by purchasing simple wooden caskets. Today, I stumbled upon a BRANDWEEK article highlighting how some people ? including Star Trek fans ? are taking more of a no-holds-barred approach. I think I?ll wrap up this topic for awhile by offering Ten Ways the Funeral Industry Might Change If New Players Get Involved

Ten Ways the Funeral Industry Might Change

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