July 1999
Features
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Hurry, Now's Your Chance!
The FTC seeks comments on modifying the Funeral Rule -
Funeral Rule Summit
NFDA meet with state FDA representatives to formulate response to rule review by Kelly Smith -
The Experience Economy
Funeral goods and services are no longer enough by James H. Gilmore -
The Funeral Home Chaplain
Part I: Care for the workplace by Rev. Richard B. Gilbert -
The Columbine Tragedy
Part I: Lessons learned from the high-school shooting in Littleton, Colorado by John J. Horan -
The Columbine Tragedy
Part II: Praise for the very important service funeral directors provide society by Michael Rogers -
The Columbine Tragedy
Part III: The search for understanding and healing in the wake of tragedy by Martha Gaidies - A Day in the Life of Funeral Service: Hannemann's Legacy by Angelique Sieniawski
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Sitting in the Driver's Seat
Funeral director is top historian on antique automobiles by Renee Gryzkewicz
Departments
- President's Perspective
- Editor's Desk
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Grief Relief
Adjusting to the Loss of a Parent by Victor M. Parachin -
Customer Care
A New Service for the New Customer: How one funeral home is responding to change by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. -
Washington Wire
Military Funeral Honors: The Devil is in the Details by Paul A. Miller -
Funeral Director's Library
The Paris Underground: The cemetaries of paris rival the Eiffel Tower and Norte Daome in historical interest by Dennis E. Ferrara -
My Thoughts
A Potpourri of Thoughts: Reflecting on death, grief, and counseling by Howard C. Raether -
Government Relations
Septic System Survey - Newsline
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NFDA Reports
Executive Director, New NFDA Members - Member News
- Supplier News
- School News
- In Remembrance
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