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!
Austin & Bell Funeral Home Celebrates 175 Years of Service
Austin & Bell Funeral Home, Tennessee’s oldest funeral home, reached their 175-year milestone of community service. The funeral home celebrated their anniversary with an open house.
Read more at Tennessean.
Nebraska Funeral Home Reopens After Fire
Heafey Hoffmann Dworak and Cutler Funeral Home will reopen its doors. The funeral home, considered a staple to the community, was destroyed in a fire 20 months ago. The new funeral home is now 33% bigger and was designed to accommodate more people.
Read more at WOWT News.
Posey Funeral Directors Hold Second Annual BBQ
Posey Funeral Directors of South Carolina held their second annual Back the Blue Barbecue. The barbecue was held to show appreciation for local law enforcement in the community.
Read more at Aiken Standard.
Eastgate Funeral & Cremation Services Opens Cemetery for Pets
Eastgate Funeral & Cremation Services of Bismarck, North Dakota, recently opened a pet cemetery for the local community. The cemetery features more than six acres of land dedicated to pet memorialization, as well as a memorial pond.
Read more at Bismarck Tribune.
Virginia Funeral Home Gives Back to Veterans
Diuguid Funeral Home helped give back to area veterans by offering a free cookout, music, and prizes. The cookout had more than 400 veterans stop by. Diuguid Funeral Home will also host a Veterans Day parade on November 11th.
Read more at 13-WSET.
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