ARLINGTON, Va. (WJLA) June 5, 2015 — A Manassas woman made a very personal gesture to help a stranger bury his son at Arlington National […]
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Funeral Planners Come from New Paths
Many students study hospitality management and dream of becoming a wedding planner or running their own grandiose hotel someday. But some head down an unexpected […]
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Green Funeral Movement Spreads To Dayton
The “green” movement is headed underground—to the grave, that is. More and more cemeteries around the country are offering burial options that use fewer materials […]
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‘Funeral Selfies’: New Trend Catching Eyes of the Funeral Industry
There is a new trend moving through social media. It’s attracting the attention of the funeral industry. It’s called the “funeral selfie.” The Oxford Dictionaries […]
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QR Code Technology Turns Headstone into Interactive Memorials
While the advancement of technology has allowed for more mobility, it has also increased the distance between loved-ones. What hasn’t changed is our desire to […]
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Should Cemeteries Live-Stream Graveside Services?
As technology continues to evolve, people want to be more connected to their friends. It seems like everyone today is launching some kind of life […]
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Still Using Access, Excel for Cemetery Records?
Microsoft Access (first released in 1992) was revolutionary software through the 90’s and early 2000’s. Armed with an “Access for Dummies” guide and little bit […]
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Multi-Location Cemetery Software Solution
Do you own or manage multiple cemeteries? Are you struggling with finding a software that fits your organizations operations? Look no further and schedule a demo […]
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Why Cemetery Software Should be in the Cloud
Still hand writing cemetery records? Using Microsoft Excel or Access? Or some desktop based software package? If you are using any of those methods you […]
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Is Your Cemetery Software Secure?
Security today is both a major concern and an overused, ambiguous buzzword …and by buzzword I really mean “selling point”. Ah yes, even we here […]
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