In Gematon, an ancient town in Sudan, sixteen pyramids have been discovered inside a cemetery dating back two thousand years. The largest pyramid was around […]
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CemSites to Attend 66th Annual Catholic Cemetery Convention & Exposition
SAN DIEGO, September 15, 2015–The 66th Annual Catholic Cemetery Convention & Exposition will be held during the week of September 21st at the Town Resort […]
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Trending: Weddings Held at Funeral Homes
The idea of holding a wedding ceremony in a funeral home may sound strange, but it has been confirmed as a nationwide trend as Barry […]
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Why Cemeteries Need Management Software
As modern technology advances, cemeteries worldwide are relying on new software to help run everyday business operations. Cemetery software is very beneficial to both cemetery […]
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Cloud Computing, Simply Explained
Every factory and business used power created by a basement generator until Edison Power Company developed a way to distribute large-scale power in 1900. Thanks to […]
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CemSites’ First Annual Company Picnic
On Satuday, August 1, 2015, CemSites held its very first annual company picnic in Jefferson Hills, Pa. The group of ten kids enjoyed playing ping-pong, […]
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Manassas Woman Helps Man Fight for Son’s Burial at Arlington National Cemetery
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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