August 1996
Features
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Family Businesses Endure the Generations
How some family-owned funeral homes have endured hardships, accepted changes and survived generations by Jennifer Furey -
How Do I Choose a Lawyer?
Careful considerations need to be made in choosing the right lawyer by Edward Ranier -
Growing up in Funeral Service, Preliminary Research Results
Answers children gave when asked how they feel about growing up in their families' funeral service by Deborah Kuhler -
Gross Anatomy
For this student, being a mortician is like being an artist by Angela Kubacki -
Succession Planning for the Growth Oriented Family-Owned Business
In a family-owned business, succession planning is the force that can bind the family through the generations by Joseph Blum -
Family-owned, Independent and Staying that Way
There is a sense of pride and satisfaction that can be derived from carrying on a family-owned business by Rick Myers -
Kids Find Hope at Camp "Good Grief"
Kids who have experienced the loss of a loved one find ways of coping with grief by Renee Gryzkewicz -
Avoiding the Big Hurt Protecting Your Greatest Asset
How to protect key nonfamily employees by Richard Segal





