The GFG Blog

2018Jan

St. Margaret’s Hospice Funerals

Fran Hall
Jan 22
3 comments
  It’s here! Today’s the day that the first Hospice Funerals branch in the UK opens for business. The people of Taunton have been watching the refurbishment of the former charity shop over the last few weeks, as the grey paint (not dark and forbidding) was applied to the exterior
Categories:  End-of-life issues, Franchise, funeral directors, Hospice, Hospice Funerals, Transparency of ownership

Harrison Funeral Home

Fran Hall
Jan 21
2 comments
It’s always sad to hear that an independently owned funeral business has been sold to one of the big three corporate chains. It’s even more so when the company concerned is one that has been on the Good Funeral Guide ‘Recommended’ list for years. So when we were told by
Categories:  Uncategorised

2017Dec

Another year older and closer to death..

Fran Hall
Dec 31
6 comments
So that was 2017, over and done with. It was quite a year in Funeralworld. We lost one of the brightest stars, the founder of the Death Cafe movement, Jon Underwood, who died on 27th June 2017, tragically young at 44. Jon’s legacy is not only his two beautiful children, but
Categories:  Uncategorised

HOSPICE FUNERALS CAN BE THE BEST, NO QUESTION

Charles
Dec 19
4 comments
Hat’s off to Ann Lee, I say. She’s the courageous CEO of St Margaret’s Hospice, Taunton who has launched a joined-up funeral service with the twin goals of caring for her patients in death and earning some much-needed money to pay for the care her hospice extends to the living.
Categories:  Community funerals, Hospice Funerals

The business case for a hospice funeral service

Charles
Dec 12
1 comment
  To: The CEO of the North Devon Hospice Dear Stephen Roberts It is with sadness and grave misgivings that I have learned of your decision to throw in your lot with Hospice Funerals. Any new business is a gamble, but I think you’re risking more than money in this
Categories:  Hospice, Hospice Funerals

Disingenuous? Really?

Fran Hall
Dec 08
2 comments
  Predictably, the Good Funeral Guide’s recent decision to take a public stance on our misgivings about the wisdom of UK hospices engaging in the Hospice Funerals franchise opportunity has not been welcomed by the parties involved in this venture. We have been described as ‘disingenuous’, ‘concerned with protecting the
Categories:  Franchise, funeral, Hospice, Hospice Funerals

To the trustees of all hospices in the UK

Fran Hall
Dec 05
7 comments
  Last weekend, we despatched letters to the boards of trustees of every hospice in the UK to share our concerns about the new franchise offer that was launched at the Hospices UK conference the previous week. Our misgivings about this venture are shared by a number of individuals and
Categories:  funeral, Funeral franchise, Hospice, The future of funerals, Transparency of ownership

2017Nov

An open letter to the National Association of Funeral Directors

Fran Hall
Nov 25
21 comments
This afternoon an e-mail was sent to all members of the National Association of Funeral Directors announcing that Mandie Lavin, the CEO appointed just under 15 months ago, is no longer employed by the Association. No explanation has been given for her abrupt departure, but as the current President steps
Categories:  funeral, funeral directors, National Association of Funeral Directors, Progressive funeral directors

Look what’s cooking.

Fran Hall
Nov 22
17 comments
There’s something afoot in funeral world. Letters have been pinging into the inbox of funeral directors around the country advising them of a shiny new entrant into the world of undertaking. “Over the next few days you may read about a new funeral company called Hospice Funerals LLP.  It has
Categories:  Arranging a funeral, death and funerals, End-of-life issues, funeral trends, Hospice, independent funeral directors, perceptions of funeral directors, The future of funerals

2017Oct

The riddle of the Sage

Charles
Oct 27
4 comments
Fans and followers of the egregious Richard Sage aka Mark Kerby will be pleased to know that, since his release from prison, he has been living in straitened circumstances in Westcliff-on-Sea. In case you had forgotten, he was jailed for fraud. Only after he had been banged up did it
Categories:  Richard Sage