December 1999
Features
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Hearing the Call
Political candidate, Maryellen O'Shaughnessy, discusses why Congress needs more funeral directors by Maryellen O'Shaughnessy -
Surviving the Holidays, 1999
Y2K and ceaseless millennium hype may make the holidays tougher than usual for the bereaved by Dr. Richard B. Gilbert -
You are the Profession's Future
EFSA founder John McDonough sounds off on trends, consumers, leadership and why you must get involved by John McDonough -
CyberSchool
Internet distance learning is transforming continuing education for funeral service professionals by Ken Franklin -
Cremation-Cam
A Scottsdale, Arizona, film now offers live broadcasts of their services via the Internet by Jim Ahearne -
Monuments for the Next Millennium
Today's technology now offers the first genuine improvement to grave markers in 50 millennia by Deac Manross -
Generation 2000
Mortuary students across the U.S. share their vision, goals and expectations of funeral service -
Strength in Unity
The funeral service profession urges the Federal Trade Commission to strengthen its Funeral Rule by Kelly Smith -
Kansas City Convention Recap
Highlights for those that missed this year's convention
Departments
- President's Perspective
- Editor's Desk
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Grief Relief
When the Holidays Hurt: Ten steps to ease the pain by Victor M. Parachin -
Customer Care
The Awesome Power of "Telling the Story": Why we should be proud of our work with the bereaved by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. -
Washington Wire
A Heavenly Alliance?: Religious organizations work with funeral homes by John H. Fitch Jr. -
My Thoughts
On the Positive Side by Howard C. Raether - 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





