Service Corporation International, which operates the Dignity Memorial Network of Funeral Homes and Cemeteries throughout North America. By far the single largest operator in the US (or the world).
Easily more than 4 times the size of their next closest competitor.
Hi. The salary of a funeral director depends on the location where they work and whether they own the funeral home or not. If employed by a funeral home that you do not own, in the US you can expect to make around $49,000 per year.
The biggest i have seen is a 22000 sqft home built in NC US.
There cannot be chain mail services in the United States because the sending of chain mail letters is a form of gambling and violates the US Penal code Title 18.
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Yes, they are. They have a very big funeral too.
In the US the "cost" of a funeral is mandated by the parish church, and the cost would be included in the bill from the funeral home. In the US the cost of the funeral of a priest / cleric is absorbed by the parish church in which he served. Many diocese have "death insurance" certificates taken out in behalf of the clergy, as many parishes are too poor to absorb the cost of a funeral
Just like the rest of the US, most funeral homes are out sourcing their cremations but are still holding the services at the business location. You would have to enquire at your local funeral home.
A funeral home is a place of business that provides services to a family after the death of a loved one. They typically handle burial services and arrange the viewing service for the deceased.
In the US, we call them funeral directors.
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The biggest bookstore chain in the US is Barnes & Noble. This bookstore is in just about every city I've been, and I know they've started using the Nook system. First in bookstores is Barnes & Noble with 777 stores and over 636 college bookstores. Borders is second with 517 stores with their own name and a similar number of smaller specialty stores usually under the Waldenbook name.
By "near" a funeral home, do you mean "within a couple of blocks" or "another part of the same building"? If it's the former, then no I don't think they would mind. If it's the latter, then yeah, I suspect that they would, but probably not as much as the mourners at the funeral home would mind people cheering and throwing rice as they come to pay their last respects to dear Uncle Harry. Remind us that the union is until death do us part?