A French Company Will Turn Your Deceased Relatives Into Perfume
A French company has come up with a novel way to keep people close to their departed loved ones: bottling their unique scent as a perfume. Like many...
A French company has come up with a novel way to keep people close to their departed loved ones: bottling their unique scent as a perfume. Like many...
Article By: Curtis Funk, Tukio As we all know, the public has a very mixed view of funeral homes. With most people today doing their due-diligence online, the last...
STERLING, VA (April 30, 2015)—The International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association’s Educational Foundation awarded 14 scholarships for funeral professionals to attend ICCFA University, July 17-22 at the University...
WHEELING, IL—Industry professionals will enjoy a wide range of valuable networking and educational opportunities as they attend the Cremation Association of North America (CANA) 97th Annual Cremation Innovation...
Before Napoleon Bonaparte uttered his last words ("France, l'armée, tête d'armée, Joséphine") and perished on the windswept island of Saint Helena at the age of 51, he reportedly...
Austin, Texas, April 30, 2015 –The International Order of the Golden Rule (OGR), the world’s leading professional association dedicated to making independent funeral homes exceptional, installed its 2015-2016...
Animated Courses Create a Truly One-Of-A-Kind Learning Curriculum NORTH WALES, PA – Life Celebration, Inc., a growing community of funeral homes that embraces a systematic approach to creating...
Kingston, On - FuneralTech continues to push the envelope with cutting edge web design by introducing all new Parallax designs. Parallax has been around for a while but...
My smartphone died. Well, I was irresponsible by letting the battery run down completely, and any subsequent efforts to charge the battery failed. The phone was working flawlessly...
Article by Rochelle Rietow, funeralOne In the funeral business, there are lots of words which, if not used correctly, could cause a somewhat frightening (or very funny) misunderstanding...