October 1999
Features
- Preview of NFDA's 118th Annual Convention and International Exposition
- Making the World Safe for McFunerals by Thomas Lynch
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Cooperatives—The Way of the Future
If you want to remain independent, your best bet may be to rely on others by Frank Rosenacker -
Retooling the Supply Chain
Adapting to changing consumer needs will ensure a future market for funeral service by D'Anna Hawthorne -
DNA Detectives
Genetic clues from the deceased may provide valuable information for surviving family members by Paul Harding -
The Dawn of Cremation in the United States
Pennsylvania funeral director strives to preserve piece of funeral service history by Renee Gryzkewicz - NFDA Policy Board Meeting Produces Sparks
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Celebrating the Pursuit of Excellence
POE Guidelines -
Grief Relief
Don't Waste the Pain: Ways the bereaved can use their pain to enrich the quality of their lives and the lives of others by Victor M. Parachin
Departments
- President's Perspective
- Editor's Desk
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Customer Care
Helping Children by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. -
Washington Wire
Tissue banks and Funeral Homes: A Partnership of Necessity by John H. Fitch Jr. -
Funeral Director's Library
The Sacred Remains: Book traces impact of Civil War upon embalming and funeral service by Howard C. Raether -
My Thoughts
Therapies of the Funeral: Evidence of the therapeautic value of the funeral following the Littleton, Colorado shooting by Howard C. Raether & John L. Horan - Newsline
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NFDA Reports
Executive Director, New NFDA Members - Member News
- Supplier News
- School News
- In Remembrance
- Calendar
- Classified Ads
- Advertising Index





