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Funeral Home Happenings — October 8, 2018

by | Oct 8, 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!

Funeral Home Helps Promote Vital ICE App

Fitzpatrick Funeral Home is promoting an emergency app called Vital ICE (In Case of Emergency). This initiative could save lives in the Terre Haute community.

Read more at Tribune Star.

Funeral Home Gets New Owner

New London-based Eastman Funeral Home gained ownership of Walker Funeral Home, now named Walker-Eastman-Heydinger Funeral Home.

Read more at Norwalk Reflector.

122-Year-Old Funeral Home Moves Locations

Thomas M. Quinn Funeral Home of the New York area has moved from its Astoria location to Woodside.

Read more at Astoria Post.

Merger Happens Between Family Owned Funeral Homes

This merger allows for Marty and Marcie Zimmerman to have more flexibility in their schedules.

Read more at The Record Herald.

Cremation Garden in the Works of Expanding

Eternal Valley Memorial Park announces plans of a 6,350-square-foot addition to their Cremation Garden.

Read more at SCV News.

Historical Funeral Home and Chapel Gets Transformation

Estes Funeral Home and Chapel is moving to a new location with a “beautiful and distinguished look.” The grand opening is October 14th.

Read more at Insight News.

All Faiths Cremation Service Named Exclusive Provider

All Faiths Cremation Service in Hoboken, NJ, was selected as the area’s exclusive provider for the Christian Burial & Cremation Society.

Group of Historic Re-enactors Perform Victorian-era Funerals

Former funeral director John Avery puts on reenactments of Victorian-era funerals with the Mourning Society.

Read more at St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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