The percentage of services (and non-services) involving cremated remains continues to increase. And with that, the questions about what to do with the remains is also on the rise.
Greg Vaitl of Christman's Funeral Home
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Christman’s Chronicles: The Perfect Farewell [Paid Press Release]
A meaningful dialog with the families we deal with is extremely important to all concerned.
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Christman’s Chronicles: Laughter can indeed be the best medicine [Paid Press Release]
A meaningful dialog with the families we deal with is extremely important to all concerned.
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Christman’s Chronicles: Death by Suicide [Paid Press Release]
Of all the services we experience with families who come to us, those involving death by suicide can be one of the most emotional of times. I can see it in the faces of friends and family in attendance.
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Christman’s Chronicles: The Role of The Funeral Director [Paid Press Release]
People often ask me about the role I play with families and other clients as their Funeral Director.
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Christman’s Chronicles: Funeral Etiquette [Paid Press Release]
We are frequently asked questions about the subject of funeral etiquette.
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Christman’s Chronicles: The Perfect Farewell [Paid Press Release]
A meaningful dialog with the families we deal with is extremely important to all concerned.