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Closure of a funeral home

Ryder Funeral Home in South Hadley was closed abruptly by the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation on May 28, 2014, after an inspection revealed significant problems. The license of the funeral director, William Ryder, was immediately suspended. Other local funeral directors have…

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Deceptive Ad

 I’m suspicious about a mailing that came to my home recently. It is a very official-looking notice titled, “F u n e r a l   A d v a n t a g e  Program Assists Seniors.”   I’ve…

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Supply & Demand

Conventional funerals run by funeral homes cost thousands of dollars, often $7,000 – $10,000 or higher.  Why are prices so high? One reason is that there are TOO MANY funeral homes.  Surprised?  You might think that extra competition would lead…

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Death Certificates, an article

“There is a positively fascinating article on death certificates in the April 7th issue of the New Yorker,” wrote Lisa Carlson* in a 2014 note to FCA’s email-based discussion list.  “The author, Kathryn Schulz, begins with the history, the early ‘Bills of…

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A Matter of Life & Death

Northampton Community TV and WHMP hosted a community forum February 25, 2014, entitled “A Matter of Life and Death.”  It was attended by a standing-room-only crowd and televised live!  The panelists all had personal connections to people who planned their deaths. You can…

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Welcome!

Welcome!  As Webmaster for FCAWM, I’ve been contemplating adding a blog (web log) as a quick and easy way to share timely comments about relevant programs.  Today I’m inspired by a delightful meeting in Cambridge with other FCA leaders and…

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Death Cafés

Death Cafés have come to Massachusetts. This movement started in Europe, and now is spreading worldwide. See deathcafe.com. “At a Death Cafe people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death. The objective is ‘to increase awareness of death with…

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