Comments on: 6 Things Your Families Are Dying To Tell You (But Never Will) https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/attract-families/families-dying-to-tell/ The official blog of funeralOne, a world renowned personalization, technology, and aftercare company for the funeral and cemetery professions. Tue, 19 Jan 2021 19:08:17 +0000 hourly 1 By: Owen wilder https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/attract-families/families-dying-to-tell/#comment-793934 Tue, 19 Jan 2021 19:08:17 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=10148#comment-793934 well cool bro

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By: Tim S. Howell https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/attract-families/families-dying-to-tell/#comment-240204 Wed, 07 Jan 2015 20:17:17 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=10148#comment-240204 I would like to speak directly to Pet Peeve in #1. Many, many times the “lionization” or “demonization” of an individual, comes not from the funeral director or staff, but from the clergy, officiating person, eulogist or even other family members. Only once in my 30 years have I heard a pastor condemn the deceased to hell, but more often than not, most are “preached into Heaven” , at no fault/credit to the funeral director. An inept newspaper employee, a shoddy florist, a lazy gravedigger or a doctor that can’t read a death certificate to know where to sign his own name are the bane of many a funeral director nationwide and in each instance, the funeral director/staff receive the blame for these mishaps and without a word we smile and make it right with each family. Guess that’s #7 of things Your Funeral Director is Dying to Tell You, But Won’t.

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