November 2001
Features
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Day of Infamy, 2001, Reflections
On the Home Front by Wilson H. Beebe Jr. -
Day of Infamy, 2001, Reflections
Remembrances by Allison Salyer -
There is No Substitute for Victory
How can funeral service professionals find victorious satisfaction in their daily battles? by Mark N. Blankenship -
Make Every Moment Count
Reflections on the diminshment of the visitation and its effects upon families and the value of the funeral by Tim Hoff -
Ethically Appraising a Funeral Home
A thoughtful, thorough and rational appraiser is still your best resource in determining the value of your funeral home by Robert W. Ninker -
The Great Debate: Who Should Sell Preneed?
How much more ground can funeral directors afford to lose? by Alan D. Creedy -
Licensing Laws: The Colorado Experience
How much licensing is too much? by John J. Horan -
Heart-to-Heart Embalming
Using the heart as the starting and ending points of arterial embalming offers many advantages by Jim Fullerton - Anthrax: No Hype... Just the Facts by Curtis D. Rostad
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Orlando Convention Recap
Complete coverage of NFDA's 120th Annual Convention & Expo World in Orlando, Florida
Departments
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Grief Relief
Parental Grief: The Cry That Echoes Forever by Victor M. Parachin





