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Cremation Questions Answered
I am asked many, many questions regarding the funeral industry; particularly cremation. Being involved in the process daily, I seem to forget how little the general public actually knows. So I’d like to take this opportunity to answer a few common questions. What exactly are “ashes”? The only element of the human body which can…
Read MoreAre You FULLY Prepared To Travel?
It’s hard to believe that one third of our year is already gone. It’s an exciting time, however, as we look forward to dryer, warm weather and lots of summer activities. This is a popular time of the year to “get away”, so I wish everyone safe travels! Speaking of traveling, I remember when my…
Read MoreFive Most Commonly Asked Questions Of A Funeral Director
Someone suggested to me I share the most commonly asked questions of a funeral director. You see, when I am engaged in a conversation with someone in a line or in the seat next to me on an airplane, or anywhere else for that matter, when the questions is asked, “what do you do for…
Read MoreBeing a Funeral Director…and a Dad
Last week my older daughter, Kelsie, had a doctor’s appointment in St. Peters, MO. As a student athlete at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO, she was suspected of having a stress fracture in her foot.”Dad, could you please drive over here and take me? I’m not sure that I can find it,” she said.”I’ll…
Read MoreSeven Key Points to Remember When Funeral Planning
When I’m on an airplane and the passenger seated next to me finds out I am a funeral director, the rest of the flight is usually occupied by me answering question after question about what we do and why we do it. “Is it a state law? Why do you embalm immediately? How did you…
Read MoreWelcome to You CAN Afford To Die
Thanks for visiting my new site! I will be adding a lot more content about my book, You CAN Afford To Die very soon! Please continue to check back often!
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