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Aug 12th, 2013

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Memorial Home Computer

When it comes to a memorial home, the owners and operators of the facility have a difficult task, as they have to deal with the family members and friends of someone who has recently past on. This is a tough time for most of these people, which means those who work and manager the memorial Read more...

Aug 11th, 2013

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Funeral Home Management Software

The local funeral home is a very important place in which vital files and records are stored for the communities records. But there’s no need to fear that those records will be lost or destroyed, with new methods for storage. There are special record storage companies who take the utmost care and security to transfer Read more...

Aug 11th, 2013

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Funeral Home Automation

There are many different aspects a funeral home needs to stay on top of. However, with everything going on with a funeral home, it is difficult to know what information has been finished and completed and what still needs to be done. Because of this, it is very important for a funeral home to know Read more...

Aug 8th, 2013

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Funeral Home Software

When breaching out into the market for a software, it’s important to know just what you are looking for. It has to be right for the company or individual that it will be utilized by. Otherwise, it may turn out to be unfit or unnecessary for the line of work that it is meant for, Read more...

Aug 7th, 2013

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Memorial Software – Memorial Director

When it comes to running a a funeral home, it is very important to stay organized. It is a difficult time for just about everyone who comes in contact with the business, so because of this the funeral home needs to be able to spend more time with he family members and friends and less Read more...

Aug 5th, 2013

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Funeral Forms – Memorial Director

Becoming a funeral director requires an associate’s degree in mortuary science and individuals must be licensed by the state in which they will be employed. The mortuary science program includes courses in business law, ethics, grief counseling, embalming and restorative techniques. There are also internships available that allow students to work in a funeral home Read more...

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