New Company, Willing, Combines Estate And Funeral Planning to Make Both Easier
Article originally appeared on Techcrunch It’s hard to face the business of death when you are busy living. According to one survey, 51 percent of Americans aged 55 to...
Article originally appeared on Techcrunch It’s hard to face the business of death when you are busy living. According to one survey, 51 percent of Americans aged 55 to...
Article originally appeared on PBS Elephants die; we all do. In elephants and some others, it matters who has died. It’s why they are “who” animals. The crucial...
Phoenix, AZ, July 14, 2015: Daniel M. Isard, MSFS, President of The Foresight Companies, LLC, the nation’s leading financial and management consulting firm serving funeral homes and cemeteries...
DISRUPT Media hired to get the marketing message out with their fresh approach Needing help maximizing their social media efforts, Snover Givnish and Inglesby Givnish Funeral Homes have hiredDISRUPT Media to...
Article originally appeared on Asia One It is a beautifully shot wedding photo. The setting is verdant, an open field with old gnarled trees and lush foliage. The...
Guest article contribution from One Room. One Room works with professionals across all industries to ensure that we are at the forefront of the evolution of the death...
Brookfield, Wis. – The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Policy Board met on July 11 in Orlando, Florida, and elected Randy Anderson, CFSP, CCO, and R. Bryant Hightower...
Article originally appeared on California Sunday Sitting in the back of a Los Angeles café, Amber Carvaly holds a butter knife to her neck. Head tilted back, eyes...
Article By: Jessica Fowler, ASD - Answering Service for Directors Examples of unique and imaginative ways cemeteries bring people together. Two centuries ago, English poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, remarked, “the...
Foreverence Builds Replica Space Shuttle Urn for Former NASA Engineer MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (June 18, 2015)— Coping with the loss of a loved one can be a heartrending experience—while...