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The Life of Death: How a Funeral Director Sends Off a Loved One | Hidden Hustles Ep 27
What would you say to your loved ones at the end of their lives? “I love you”? “I’ll miss you”?
Not everyone gets a chance to say goodbye, but Jeffrey, a fourth-generation funeral director, helps them to grieve properly. Wendy works with him to understand the ups and downs of funeral planning.
Host:
Wendy (@ohheyitswendy)
Crew:
Pei Fang (@pfdolala)
Ben (@benjamin_neo)
Hakim (@_mikahahah)
Merilyn (@meowzhidong)
Tan Tong (@t.antong)
Jialing (@jialinng)
Syabil (@sy.riz)
Christine (@christinemakingthings)
Terese (@tereselim)
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published: 08 Dec 2022
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Day In The Life - Funeral Director
Follow Theresa Westfall, a Funeral Director in Espanola, New Mexico to see what a typical day looks like in their shoes.
Special Thanks:
Tim Rivera
Kellie Evans
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“Day in The Life” was created to show the different professions and lifestyles that exist in the world. Each video is centered around a specific person and profession with an in-depth view of what a typical day looks like for them.
Ideas for future videos? We’d love to hear from you! Let us know in the comments what other professions/lifestyles you’d like to see!
Check out our official website to see more content: www.ditlshow.com
published: 29 Nov 2022
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Life Of A Funeral Director In Singapore
Time flies and it's been close to 6 years of being in the funeral industry in Singapore. Things have definitely evolved and changed over the years but the main challenges of this job remains.
To find out more about this whole industry, do visit our website and read up on "about us" - https://www.singaporefuneralservices.sg
published: 26 Aug 2022
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The 27 Year old Female Funeral Director | The Shift
Meet Mollie Stoneman, a 27 year old funeral director from Surrey. She got involved following a quarter life crisis post Uni, Her dad asked her if she fancied giving funerals a go over a pint, she fell in love with the job and has never looked back since.
Subscribe to Channel 4 Documentary: https://bit.ly/2IzNJyi
Watch the FULL series on All 4:
#Channel4Documentary #Channel4 #Documentary
published: 04 Nov 2020
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5 Things Funeral Directors Don't Want You To Know | #TheTea | #SouthernLiving
Did you know that there's a four feet rule for burying near a tree? Discover super weird facts that funeral homes don't want you to know - including exploding caskets, how you can purchase a casket at a discounted rate, and why a body isn't necessary for a memorial service.
#FuneralDirector #FuneralHome #WeirdFacts #TheTea #SouthernLiving
0:00 Introduction
0:31 Cremation Station Wagon
1:31 Exploding Caskets
2:17 Discount Caskets
3:18 Four Feet Rule
4:05 No Body Needed
4:32 Conclusion
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Barbecue has always been the vehicle for a social gathering in the South. Watch Robby Melvin, Southern Living's Test Kitchen Director, chat with iconic Southerners while making a range of BBQ dishes.
https://www.yo...
published: 20 Jan 2021
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The 12-year-old trainee funeral director - BBC Stories
Olivia aspires to be just like her Nana, looking after the dead and their relatives in the family funeral home.
published: 01 May 2017
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Mortician Answers Burial Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Victor M. Sweeney, a licensed funeral director and mortician, answers the internet's burning questions about burials and the interment of dead bodies. What's the difference between a casket and a coffin? Why do cemeteries appear to never run out of space? What are sky burials and green burials? Can you really hire professional mourners? Victor answers these questions and more—it's Burial Support.
Director: Justin Wolfson
Director of Photography: Rahil Ashruff
Editor: Richard Trammell
Talent: Victor M. Sweeney
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nicole Ford
Camera Operator: Cloud Corredor
Audio: Gabe Quiroga
Production Assistant: Caleb Clark
Post Production Su...
published: 08 Aug 2023
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The Delicate task of a Funeral Director
Being an undertaker is a special but essential job. Lou Gionfriddo feels he was called to do his job of seeing out loved ones.
published: 21 May 2018
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Chairman of Amigone Funeral Home dies at 92
Chairman of Amigone Funeral Home dies at 92
published: 09 Sep 2024
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Why Funeral Homes Are Vanishing Across America
The funeral industry in the United States is worth $20 billion dollars annually with 2.4 million funerals taking place every year. With death and taxation being the two certainties in life, funeral homes have a long-standing reputation for highly resilient and stable businesses.
Everyone dies. If there’s any business that should stand the test of time, it would be funeral homes and cemeteries. But when we look at the numbers, the surprising reality is that it’s not actually true. For 2 decades, average funeral home revenue has been declining every year. The number of funeral homes has been shrinking every year with more and more closing their doors.
Today, the American funeral industry is significantly fragmented, seemingly unscathed by the M&A of corporate America. There are ro...
published: 30 Apr 2022
11:15
The Life of Death: How a Funeral Director Sends Off a Loved One | Hidden Hustles Ep 27
What would you say to your loved ones at the end of their lives? “I love you”? “I’ll miss you”?
Not everyone gets a chance to say goodbye, but Jeffrey, a fourt...
What would you say to your loved ones at the end of their lives? “I love you”? “I’ll miss you”?
Not everyone gets a chance to say goodbye, but Jeffrey, a fourth-generation funeral director, helps them to grieve properly. Wendy works with him to understand the ups and downs of funeral planning.
Host:
Wendy (@ohheyitswendy)
Crew:
Pei Fang (@pfdolala)
Ben (@benjamin_neo)
Hakim (@_mikahahah)
Merilyn (@meowzhidong)
Tan Tong (@t.antong)
Jialing (@jialinng)
Syabil (@sy.riz)
Christine (@christinemakingthings)
Terese (@tereselim)
Editor:
Ian (@eyeteesavvy)
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What would you say to your loved ones at the end of their lives? “I love you”? “I’ll miss you”?
Not everyone gets a chance to say goodbye, but Jeffrey, a fourth-generation funeral director, helps them to grieve properly. Wendy works with him to understand the ups and downs of funeral planning.
Host:
Wendy (@ohheyitswendy)
Crew:
Pei Fang (@pfdolala)
Ben (@benjamin_neo)
Hakim (@_mikahahah)
Merilyn (@meowzhidong)
Tan Tong (@t.antong)
Jialing (@jialinng)
Syabil (@sy.riz)
Christine (@christinemakingthings)
Terese (@tereselim)
Editor:
Ian (@eyeteesavvy)
Join our channel's YouTube Memberships and support OGS' videos:
https://bit.ly/OGSytmem
SUBSCRIBE TO US:
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Facebook: https://fb.com/ourgrandfatherstory/
For media pitches, events and invites:
[email protected]
For business enquiries:
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- published: 08 Dec 2022
- views: 290683
16:56
Day In The Life - Funeral Director
Follow Theresa Westfall, a Funeral Director in Espanola, New Mexico to see what a typical day looks like in their shoes.
Special Thanks:
Tim Rivera
Kellie ...
Follow Theresa Westfall, a Funeral Director in Espanola, New Mexico to see what a typical day looks like in their shoes.
Special Thanks:
Tim Rivera
Kellie Evans
------
“Day in The Life” was created to show the different professions and lifestyles that exist in the world. Each video is centered around a specific person and profession with an in-depth view of what a typical day looks like for them.
Ideas for future videos? We’d love to hear from you! Let us know in the comments what other professions/lifestyles you’d like to see!
Check out our official website to see more content: www.ditlshow.com
https://wn.com/Day_In_The_Life_Funeral_Director
Follow Theresa Westfall, a Funeral Director in Espanola, New Mexico to see what a typical day looks like in their shoes.
Special Thanks:
Tim Rivera
Kellie Evans
------
“Day in The Life” was created to show the different professions and lifestyles that exist in the world. Each video is centered around a specific person and profession with an in-depth view of what a typical day looks like for them.
Ideas for future videos? We’d love to hear from you! Let us know in the comments what other professions/lifestyles you’d like to see!
Check out our official website to see more content: www.ditlshow.com
- published: 29 Nov 2022
- views: 131002
8:12
Life Of A Funeral Director In Singapore
Time flies and it's been close to 6 years of being in the funeral industry in Singapore. Things have definitely evolved and changed over the years but the main ...
Time flies and it's been close to 6 years of being in the funeral industry in Singapore. Things have definitely evolved and changed over the years but the main challenges of this job remains.
To find out more about this whole industry, do visit our website and read up on "about us" - https://www.singaporefuneralservices.sg
https://wn.com/Life_Of_A_Funeral_Director_In_Singapore
Time flies and it's been close to 6 years of being in the funeral industry in Singapore. Things have definitely evolved and changed over the years but the main challenges of this job remains.
To find out more about this whole industry, do visit our website and read up on "about us" - https://www.singaporefuneralservices.sg
- published: 26 Aug 2022
- views: 11582
4:05
The 27 Year old Female Funeral Director | The Shift
Meet Mollie Stoneman, a 27 year old funeral director from Surrey. She got involved following a quarter life crisis post Uni, Her dad asked her if she fancied gi...
Meet Mollie Stoneman, a 27 year old funeral director from Surrey. She got involved following a quarter life crisis post Uni, Her dad asked her if she fancied giving funerals a go over a pint, she fell in love with the job and has never looked back since.
Subscribe to Channel 4 Documentary: https://bit.ly/2IzNJyi
Watch the FULL series on All 4:
#Channel4Documentary #Channel4 #Documentary
https://wn.com/The_27_Year_Old_Female_Funeral_Director_|_The_Shift
Meet Mollie Stoneman, a 27 year old funeral director from Surrey. She got involved following a quarter life crisis post Uni, Her dad asked her if she fancied giving funerals a go over a pint, she fell in love with the job and has never looked back since.
Subscribe to Channel 4 Documentary: https://bit.ly/2IzNJyi
Watch the FULL series on All 4:
#Channel4Documentary #Channel4 #Documentary
- published: 04 Nov 2020
- views: 52433
5:03
5 Things Funeral Directors Don't Want You To Know | #TheTea | #SouthernLiving
Did you know that there's a four feet rule for burying near a tree? Discover super weird facts that funeral homes don't want you to know - including exploding c...
Did you know that there's a four feet rule for burying near a tree? Discover super weird facts that funeral homes don't want you to know - including exploding caskets, how you can purchase a casket at a discounted rate, and why a body isn't necessary for a memorial service.
#FuneralDirector #FuneralHome #WeirdFacts #TheTea #SouthernLiving
0:00 Introduction
0:31 Cremation Station Wagon
1:31 Exploding Caskets
2:17 Discount Caskets
3:18 Four Feet Rule
4:05 No Body Needed
4:32 Conclusion
Want to see more Southern Living videos? Subscribe to our channel! - http://goo.gl/JJ5WqY
Barbecue has always been the vehicle for a social gathering in the South. Watch Robby Melvin, Southern Living's Test Kitchen Director, chat with iconic Southerners while making a range of BBQ dishes.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgRIUpznqq_y4i5T5a3tYbXSN7laFNWR7
Traditional does not mean stuffy in the home of Southern Living test kitchen pro Ivy Odom. This Georgia-bred millennial can fish, throw a mean SEC tailgate, and even knows her way around a pigsty. In each episode, Ivy shares stories, customs, and recipes from growing up in the Deep South but always adds her own modern spin.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgRIUpznqq_ypgXf1rHYnGbD9e1K3Lf4y
From hot takes on the South's most intriguing real estate listings to hunting for treasures at estate sales and touring the region's most spectacular homes, Southern Living style editor Betsy Cribb is up for it all. Home-obsessed Betsy keeps it real whether she's doling out opinions on Tyler Perry's Atlanta mansion or exploring Southern estates.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgRIUpznqq_ypgXf1rHYnGbD9e1K3Lf4y
In 1966, Southern Living was created to highlight the beauty and culture of the growing South. In the decades since its inception, Southern Living, published monthly, has become one of the largest lifestyle magazines in the country. With characteristic Southern hospitality, Southern Living is committed to sharing the region we love with our readers, no matter where they may live.
https://wn.com/5_Things_Funeral_Directors_Don't_Want_You_To_Know_|_Thetea_|_Southernliving
Did you know that there's a four feet rule for burying near a tree? Discover super weird facts that funeral homes don't want you to know - including exploding caskets, how you can purchase a casket at a discounted rate, and why a body isn't necessary for a memorial service.
#FuneralDirector #FuneralHome #WeirdFacts #TheTea #SouthernLiving
0:00 Introduction
0:31 Cremation Station Wagon
1:31 Exploding Caskets
2:17 Discount Caskets
3:18 Four Feet Rule
4:05 No Body Needed
4:32 Conclusion
Want to see more Southern Living videos? Subscribe to our channel! - http://goo.gl/JJ5WqY
Barbecue has always been the vehicle for a social gathering in the South. Watch Robby Melvin, Southern Living's Test Kitchen Director, chat with iconic Southerners while making a range of BBQ dishes.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgRIUpznqq_y4i5T5a3tYbXSN7laFNWR7
Traditional does not mean stuffy in the home of Southern Living test kitchen pro Ivy Odom. This Georgia-bred millennial can fish, throw a mean SEC tailgate, and even knows her way around a pigsty. In each episode, Ivy shares stories, customs, and recipes from growing up in the Deep South but always adds her own modern spin.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgRIUpznqq_ypgXf1rHYnGbD9e1K3Lf4y
From hot takes on the South's most intriguing real estate listings to hunting for treasures at estate sales and touring the region's most spectacular homes, Southern Living style editor Betsy Cribb is up for it all. Home-obsessed Betsy keeps it real whether she's doling out opinions on Tyler Perry's Atlanta mansion or exploring Southern estates.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgRIUpznqq_ypgXf1rHYnGbD9e1K3Lf4y
In 1966, Southern Living was created to highlight the beauty and culture of the growing South. In the decades since its inception, Southern Living, published monthly, has become one of the largest lifestyle magazines in the country. With characteristic Southern hospitality, Southern Living is committed to sharing the region we love with our readers, no matter where they may live.
- published: 20 Jan 2021
- views: 49795
2:23
The 12-year-old trainee funeral director - BBC Stories
Olivia aspires to be just like her Nana, looking after the dead and their relatives in the family funeral home.
Olivia aspires to be just like her Nana, looking after the dead and their relatives in the family funeral home.
https://wn.com/The_12_Year_Old_Trainee_Funeral_Director_BBC_Stories
Olivia aspires to be just like her Nana, looking after the dead and their relatives in the family funeral home.
- published: 01 May 2017
- views: 110573
15:41
Mortician Answers Burial Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Victor M. Sweeney, a licensed funeral director and mortician, answers the internet's burning questions about burials and the interment of dead bodies. What's th...
Victor M. Sweeney, a licensed funeral director and mortician, answers the internet's burning questions about burials and the interment of dead bodies. What's the difference between a casket and a coffin? Why do cemeteries appear to never run out of space? What are sky burials and green burials? Can you really hire professional mourners? Victor answers these questions and more—it's Burial Support.
Director: Justin Wolfson
Director of Photography: Rahil Ashruff
Editor: Richard Trammell
Talent: Victor M. Sweeney
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nicole Ford
Camera Operator: Cloud Corredor
Audio: Gabe Quiroga
Production Assistant: Caleb Clark
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Additional Editor: Paul Tael
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
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Victor M. Sweeney, a licensed funeral director and mortician, answers the internet's burning questions about burials and the interment of dead bodies. What's the difference between a casket and a coffin? Why do cemeteries appear to never run out of space? What are sky burials and green burials? Can you really hire professional mourners? Victor answers these questions and more—it's Burial Support.
Director: Justin Wolfson
Director of Photography: Rahil Ashruff
Editor: Richard Trammell
Talent: Victor M. Sweeney
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nicole Ford
Camera Operator: Cloud Corredor
Audio: Gabe Quiroga
Production Assistant: Caleb Clark
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Additional Editor: Paul Tael
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
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- published: 08 Aug 2023
- views: 3140225
3:51
The Delicate task of a Funeral Director
Being an undertaker is a special but essential job. Lou Gionfriddo feels he was called to do his job of seeing out loved ones.
Being an undertaker is a special but essential job. Lou Gionfriddo feels he was called to do his job of seeing out loved ones.
https://wn.com/The_Delicate_Task_Of_A_Funeral_Director
Being an undertaker is a special but essential job. Lou Gionfriddo feels he was called to do his job of seeing out loved ones.
- published: 21 May 2018
- views: 41815
21:15
Why Funeral Homes Are Vanishing Across America
The funeral industry in the United States is worth $20 billion dollars annually with 2.4 million funerals taking place every year. With death and taxation bein...
The funeral industry in the United States is worth $20 billion dollars annually with 2.4 million funerals taking place every year. With death and taxation being the two certainties in life, funeral homes have a long-standing reputation for highly resilient and stable businesses.
Everyone dies. If there’s any business that should stand the test of time, it would be funeral homes and cemeteries. But when we look at the numbers, the surprising reality is that it’s not actually true. For 2 decades, average funeral home revenue has been declining every year. The number of funeral homes has been shrinking every year with more and more closing their doors.
Today, the American funeral industry is significantly fragmented, seemingly unscathed by the M&A of corporate America. There are roughly 18,800 funeral homes in the United States. There are about 1,000 crematoriums and 115,000 cemeteries. Service Corporation International is the largest public funeral home corporation today, operating 1,471 funeral homes and 488 cemeteries across 44 states. The company has 16% market share by revenue and 11% market share by the number of funeral homes under its ownership.
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🎧 Audio Editing & Mixing: Sonalf
0:00 The Timeless Business of Death
4:52 Two Decades of Decline
6:16 Ashes to Ashes
12:58 Funeral Homes vs. Cemeteries
17:02 Billion Dollar War Chest
19:24 Dust to Dust
https://wn.com/Why_Funeral_Homes_Are_Vanishing_Across_America
The funeral industry in the United States is worth $20 billion dollars annually with 2.4 million funerals taking place every year. With death and taxation being the two certainties in life, funeral homes have a long-standing reputation for highly resilient and stable businesses.
Everyone dies. If there’s any business that should stand the test of time, it would be funeral homes and cemeteries. But when we look at the numbers, the surprising reality is that it’s not actually true. For 2 decades, average funeral home revenue has been declining every year. The number of funeral homes has been shrinking every year with more and more closing their doors.
Today, the American funeral industry is significantly fragmented, seemingly unscathed by the M&A of corporate America. There are roughly 18,800 funeral homes in the United States. There are about 1,000 crematoriums and 115,000 cemeteries. Service Corporation International is the largest public funeral home corporation today, operating 1,471 funeral homes and 488 cemeteries across 44 states. The company has 16% market share by revenue and 11% market share by the number of funeral homes under its ownership.
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🎧 Audio Editing & Mixing: Sonalf
0:00 The Timeless Business of Death
4:52 Two Decades of Decline
6:16 Ashes to Ashes
12:58 Funeral Homes vs. Cemeteries
17:02 Billion Dollar War Chest
19:24 Dust to Dust
- published: 30 Apr 2022
- views: 618617