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!
Illinois Funeral Home Supports Honor Flight
Bauer Funeral Home helped honor veterans through the Honor Flight Network. For every life insurance application submitted, the funeral home donates to the Honor Flight Network fund. The Honor Flight Network is a program that transports veterans to Washington D.C. to visit the national memorials.
Read more the Effingham Daily News.
New York Funeral Home Holds Film Screening
Fitting Tribute Funeral Services will host “Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death.” The event, which takes place on March 11, will include a panel discussion and the screening of a documentary that explores different perspectives on death and dying.
To read more and see other scheduled events, click here.
Funeral Homes Host Memorial Book Signing
Kentucky Funeral Homes Milner & Orr, Morgan’s Funeral Home, and Lakeland Funeral Home and Cremation Services are all hosting a memorial register book signing event for the late Rev. Billy Graham.
Read more at the Paducah Sun.
Tennessee Funeral Homes Host Memorial Activities
Tetrick Funeral & Cremation Services, along with the University Parkway Baptist Church, will host a Celebration of Life Service and memorial book signing service to honor the late Rev. Billy Graham.
Read more at WJHL.com.
Pennsylvania Funeral Home Honors Vietnam Veterans
Hoffman Funeral Home honored local veterans with a commemorative pinning ceremony to honor the sacrifice and service of the soldiers. The event was held to honor the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.
Read more at the Sentinel.
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