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END OF LIFE PLANNING: BEFORE AND AFTER DEATH

Most of us don’t like to talk about death, but it is only through these conversations that we can let our family and friends know about our wishes at end of life. Taking a few minutes to record things in writing can save your family time, money and unnecessary grief.   Questions to consider for […]

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HOW TO PLAN YOUR HEALTH CARE IN ADVANCE

DO IT NOW! Don’t wait until you are old or sick – that may be too late eziFunerals Online Advance Care Plans provides you with an easy, simple and convenient way to plan your end of life health care, from the comfort of your own home, for just $9.50. Simply follow these steps: 1. Register as […]

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INVOCARE AND PROPEL FUNERAL PARTNERS PAINFUL DEATH

It seems like a smart investment strategy. Buy up all the small independent funeral homes you can get your hands on (the deeper they are in the local community, the better). Keep the signs and ramp up marketing with the old family names. Reduce inefficiencies. Introduce economies of scale. Continue to raise prices way above […]

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WHERE DO MOST PEOPLE DIE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

The latest statistical snapshot on deaths, causes of death and life expectancy raises some interesting data for the funeral industry in South Australia. In 2017, there were 160,909 deaths registered in Australia, 2,405 more than the number registered in 2016 (158,504). In South Australia, there were 14,052 deaths, 715 more than the number registered in […]

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WOULD YOU BUY YOUR OWN COFFIN?

The cost of a coffin is one of the most expensive items for any funeral, and many people either don’t have the means to pay for a coffin or would prefer not to spend such a large sum of money. The price of coffins can vary significantly, ranging from as low as $300 up to […]

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WHERE PEOPLE DIE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA?

The latest statistical snapshot on deaths, causes of death and life expectancy in Western Australia, raises some interesting data for the funeral industry. In Australia, there were 160,909 deaths registered in 2017. This was 2,405 more than the number registered in 2016 (158,504). Compared to New South Wales and Victoria, the number of deaths in […]

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