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Women... A New Face in Funeral Care?
Let’s face it, the role of Funeral Director for many years has typically been assumed by men. Lately, maybe you’ve noticed that those faces are changing. More and more, women are emerging in this f...
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Coping with the Holidays
Grief and the Holiday Season
The arrival of the holiday season means different things to different people: traditions, shopping, hustle and bustle, celebrations, and faith. To almost everyone, hol...
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Technology Enhances Funeral Care
At our funeral home we want to do everything we can to enhance your experience through many avenues. For years, for those who request it, we have supplied a memory book where friends and family can...
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Revelations of a Funeral Home Employee
I was struggling to find a job after a layoff. After many months of job searching, of all places I received a call to interview at a funeral home! First thoughts… “I’ll get back to you!” “Do I want...
Friday, October 28, 2016
Therapy Dogs Can Help with Grief
Wikipedia describes a therapy dog as “a dog that might be trained to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes schools, hospices, disaster area...
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Why Have a Funeral?
Why Have a Funeral?
We are often asked the question, “why should my family have a funeral?” Many times this is followed up with a statement like, “it will be easier to do nothing.” American death ...
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Selected Independent Funeral Home's annual convention
Joining Colleagues at the Annual Meeting of Selected Independent Funeral Homes
By David Perotto
I was among the many funeral service professionals participating in the 99th annual meeting of Sele...
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Previous Posts
Dealing with Grief & Sharing of Stories
It is within the first year following the death of a loved one (sometimes longer) that we are often stuck on the last images of them. Whether it be the vision as they passed on or at the funeral se...
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Curtis Birthwright -Teacher, Coach, Funeral Assistant/Driver, with a Side of Greeter
And a big side of smiles… Curtis hands them out in healthy portions at a time when you may need some warmth. He takes his job as Greeter with great pride. Curtis admits, “I have been told that my s...
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Norm Gerhard, Funeral Assistant & Scoutmaster
Norm! In true Cheers fashion we exuberantly call his name as Norm Gerhard strolls in the funeral home door. Yes, we do have our fun at the funeral home where appropriate!
Norm is one of our ...
John Harnischfeger, Funeral Assistant, Driver & Powerlifter
The stories behind the people that come to work at Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home are quite intriguing. Really! There are some fascinating stories. Who knew we would have a State and Nationa...
Rejuvenation
Spring is a gratifying time of year. It promises the beginning of warmer weather, new life and rejuvenation. With refreshed energy and a sense of possibility, Spring offers hope for restoration in ...
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Debbie Valle, Funeral Assistant, Flower Runner & Grandmother
We are blessed by the extended team we have working here at Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home. Our outer ring staff are an invaluable mainstay and frankly many of them may be just as recognizab...
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Bob Scarciotta, Funeral Assistant & Driver
Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home employs many different people for many different jobs that are not only vital to the success of our business, but more so for serving our families to the best ...