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  1. Dec 21, 2023 · It is projected that the revenue of funeral and related activities in the Philippines will amount to approximately 0,2 billion U.S. Dollars by 2024. Read more. Industry revenue of “funeral...

  2. Oct 31, 2023 · Based on data from popular flower shops in Metro Manila, the cheapest funeral wreath costs P2,900, but prices can go as high as P20,000, depending on the flowers used.

    • A Day in The Life of A Funeral Director
    • A Vision Becomes A Calling
    • Are You Afraid of The Dark?
    • Lessons from Working with The Dead

    Currently, I’m vice president of Angel Funeral Homes, my family’s business. We’ve been operating for 39 years now in Davao City; to date, we have nine locations in Mindanao, with another one underway in Iloilo. In my present role, I’m in charge of human resources and customer service, training our employees in the company’s commitment to provide ex...

    When we were growing up, my brother would often joke to his friends, “Even in my mother’s womb, I could already smell formaldehyde.” In fact, my family used to live in the funeral home compound—only a wall separated one of the bedrooms from the embalming room! Plus, I had been going to funeral conventions with my parents since I was young, so it wa...

    I know some of you are wondering if I have any scary stories. Sorry to disappoint you, but I don’t have much to share—any scary stories we’ve had at our funeral home can be explained away by science! For example, our seasoned embalmers have seen some small movements, a flick on the fingers or the toes. I asked my embalming professor about it, and h...

    The scary stories may be more exciting, but it’s the life lessons I’d rather tell you about. Every day at this job is an exercise in empathy. I have to deal with people’s emotions, and many times, it’s not pretty—and I’m not just talking about legal wives meeting their husbands’ mistresses or family feuds erupting, Barretto clan-style. Growing up i...

  3. Mar 4, 2023 · The pandemic has changed the way funerals are conducted and the preferences of consumers. Learn how to adapt to the new normal and stay in business with personalized, affordable, and technological services.

  4. Jan 1, 2019 · Abstract. Some people make a living out of the dead as the case with workers and owners of funeral homes. Since the 1950’s, traditionally operated funeral homes or “Funeraria” which are...

  5. May 11, 2020 · MANILA, Philippines — Cremations, online funerals and wakes with a limited number of attendees to maintain physical distancing will continue to be the “new normal” in the mortuary industry even if the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in Metro Manila is downgraded after May 15.

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  7. Apr 1, 2012 · Breathing life into PH death care industry. BAGUIO CITY—The business of caring for the dead is both a science and an art. And for the Philippine Mortuary Association (PMA), the science and art ...

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