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May 2018
ON THE COVER: When much-loved sportscaster Dick Enberg died Dec. 21, 2017, it seemed fitting that his memorial service would be held in a baseball stadium.
IN THIS ISSUE
Celebrating a Life That Touched All Bases By Steve Cronin
From the Olympics to Wimbledon to the Super Bowl, sportscaster Dick Enberg was known for his enthusiastic coverage.
Improving Preneed By Wanda Sizemore
Your preneed program probably isn’t all it could be ... but there are things you can do to change it.
Don’t Let Direct Cremation Wreck Your GPL By Kevin Kruger
There are ways to be successful in a market with an increasing cremation rate.
Style & Choice By Steve Cronin
With customer tastes and priorities changing, it makes sense that Thacker Caskets has introduced a new line of caskets with interchangeable interior fabrics.
Finance Touch Points By Steve Cronin
To help our readers navigate the changing finance landscape, we’ve reached out to our finance partners for advice.
When Big Stars Choose Small Funerals By Steve Cronin
The one constant funeral homes can rely upon as we enter 2019 is that everything will change ... so be ready.
Build Online Credibility in Your Funeral Home By Welton Hong
Credibility is one of the most important aspects of a funeral home, and it’s imperative to families that they work with a provider they trust implicitly.
Out-of-Town Cremations By Kahlen Knapik
Cremation is not new, with the method of disposition growing steadily over the years. This growth has also increased the amount of out-of-town deaths that result in cremation.
Honoring the Past ... and Looking to the Future By Patti Martin Bartsche
Sometimes the best ideas are born out of casual conversations. Take the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science’s recently established Hall of Fame as an example.
Still Stiff After All This TimeBy Sharon Verbeten
It’s hard to believe that it has been 15 years since the publication of Mary Roach’s first – and likely one of her most famous books in a line of mostly one-word, best-selling nonfiction titles – “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Cadavers.”
My Genes Fit Me By Ann Marie St. George
A look into family history forces a funeral professional to make some tough decisions about preserving her long-term health.
A Conversation With ... By Patti Martin Bartsche
The Dallas Institute of Funeral Service has been a second home for James Shoemake for 38 years; this month, he’s set to retire.