The Cloud vs. Non-Cloud: What Funeral Professionals Should Know
Article originally published by: CRäKN “The cloud” is a metaphor used to refer to how storage, servers, applications and other computing resources no longer need to be on-site,...
Article originally published by: CRäKN “The cloud” is a metaphor used to refer to how storage, servers, applications and other computing resources no longer need to be on-site,...
To recognize the achievements of funeral directors from outside of the United States who have fulfilled specific professional development criteria, the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) has created...
Guest article provided by: OGR Receiving criticism from a family after you’ve spent the whole weekend serving them to the best of your ability can be jarring. Maybe...
August 1 is the first day that members of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) can begin voting for the individuals who will serve as officers on the...
Innovation abounds in the Expo Hall at the 2016 NFDA International Convention & Expo The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) invites funeral service professionals to select the recipient...
Article originally published on the FuneralOne blog. I know the look really well. If you’re paying really close attention, I swear you could see the air escape from...
Article originally published by: Daily Gazette By lifting its archaic ban on allowing funeral homes to serve light refreshments at viewing services, the state of New York did...
Homesteaders CEO, Steve Lang, answers 3 tricky questions in Part 2 of our sit down interview. Steve discusses what he would do if he was a funeral home...
If you’re an American alive today, chances are you’ve heard or used one of over 100 different euphemisms for death. Mental Floss partnered with Legacy.com to dig through hundreds...
Register to win a free casket in the Batesville booth Batesville, the leading provider of comprehensive solutions to the death care industry, will showcase a selection of innovative...