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Funeral Home Happenings — April 1, 2019

by | Apr 1, 2019 | Funeral Home Happenings

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Funeral directors and funeral home owners constantly strive to improve themselves for their community and the families they serve.

Unfortunately, they don’t often get the recognition they deserve. That’s why Frazer Consultants regularly features the accomplishments of funeral directors and funeral homes in our Funeral Home Happenings blog. See what your peers and colleagues have been up to lately!

If you or someone you know deserves recognition, email us at marketing@frazerconsultants.com. We’d love to feature you or them in our next installment of Funeral Home Happenings!

New Funeral Home to Serve Growing Population

With La Plata County’s growing population, Williams Funeral Home decided to open up on location in the city of Durango, Colorado.

Read more at The Journal.

Learning about Virginia’s First Green Cemetery

Duck Run Natural Cemetery caters to families who want natural burials. Those who passed are either buried in a bio-degradable wooden casket or wrapped in a shroud.

Read more at wvtf.

Funeral Home Gets New Owner

The Perkins family sold the Perkins Funeral Home, Inc. to funeral director Joe Bowers. He will live and work in the community of Dryden.

Read more at Ithaca Times.

Funeral Director Awarded for Compassionate Care

Emily Thompson of Love & Integrity Funeral Home won the Unsung Hero award for all she does for her community. Along with being a compassionate funeral director, she founded the outreach group Greenville North Community Association.

Read more at Herald Banner.

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