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Funeral Home Happenings — July 9, 2018

by | Jul 9, 2018 | 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!

Georgia Funeral Home Celebrates 20 Years

Vining Ivy Hill Chapel celebrated a milestone on July 8th. The funeral home has helped families celebrate and remember lives for 20 years in the Eatonton community.

California Funeral Home to Retire Flags

Oakmont Funeral Home and Cremation Services is offering a free service that will properly store and dispose of old U.S. flags. The ceremony will be overseen by the Boy Scouts of America.

Read more at The Reporter.

Ohio Funeral Home Honors America over Independence Day

Tribute Funeral Homes celebrated Independence Day by draping a 20-foot flag over the entrance of the funeral home. Owner Eric Fee said his funeral home brings the flag out every Memorial Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, and on the Fourth of July.

Read more at The Early Bird Paper.

New Jersey Funeral Home Partners with Boy Scouts to Collect Flags

Givnish Funeral Home partnered with local Boy Scouts to open a flag collection drop box. The funeral home has already collected more than 100 flags and will dispose of the flags in accordance with the federal flag code.

Read more at The Burlington County Times.

Iowa Funeral Home Held Services for Unclaimed Veterans

Hamilton Funeral Home employees held a joint funeral service for three veterans who had no known relations. The main chapel at Hamilton Funeral Home was packed with strangers who came to pay respects to the veterans.

Read more at WHOTV.com.

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