CemSites recently released Core Essentials, a cemetery record management software package prepared with small cemeteries in mind. “We bundled this offering to help smaller cemeteries manage their records in a safer and more efficient manner,” said Scott McAfee, Chief Operating Officer. “We really feel that smaller cemeteries have been overlooked by technology companies and they […]
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CemSites’ CTO published in ICCFA Magazine (March-April 2016)
In case you missed it: An article by Sean Johnson, CemSites’ Chief Technology Officer, was published in ICCFA Magazine’s March–April 2016 issue. How software can address difficult cemetery issues Change is happening so quickly that it can be difficult to keep up with the ways technology can help you better run your cemetery. These case studies might […]
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CemSites to Attend the 2016 ICCFA Annual Convention & Expo
CemSites will be exhibiting cemetery record management software at the 2016 ICCFA Annual Convention & Expo, held in New Orleans from April 13 through April 16. Attendees may visit CemSites at booth #1209 to view an interactive software demonstration, speak with CemSites team members about how the software can meet their organizations’ management needs, and […]
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CemSites Published in American Cemetery & Cremation
In case you missed it: A Q&A with Scott McAfee, co-owner and vice president of sales and marketing of CemSites, was published in the “Ask the Expert” section of American Cemetery & Cremation’s December 2015 issue. Helping Cemeteries Reach the Cloud Q&A with Scott McAfee, co-owner of CemSites, a software provider for cemeteries Since its […]
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Q4 Newsletter
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5 Green cemeteries: On the rise and using technology With many people striving to make environmentally friendly choices regarding the products they buy, the food they eat and other resources they use, it is no surprise that green funerals are on the rise. […]
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Texas Families Choose Home Funerals
Families hosting funerals in their own homes is not a new concept. Taking care of the dead without a funeral director dates back to the pioneer days. Funeral homes became the norm during the Civil War, when embalming procedures were refined. Although there are no statistics on how common they are, home funerals appear to […]
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Smart Caskets Take Technology to the Grave
Many of us stream music though the Internet, spend hours on social networking websites and are generally glued to our electronic devices. Who is to say that we cannot continue our technology obsession after death? Social media and technology are nearly everywhere, affecting every industry. The death care industry is no exception. The traditional casket […]
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Green Cemeteries: On the Rise and Using Technology
With many people striving to make environmentally friendly choices regarding the products they buy, the food they eat and other resources they use, it is no surprise that green funerals are on the rise. While being buried without modern chemicals in a wicker casket—or no casket at all—seems old-fashioned, green cemeteries still utilize modern technology […]
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Foundation Offers Free Interment for Veterans in America’s Cemetery
The cremains of a veteran are often initially set in a place of honor within a home, but sadly, they may not always be respected in the same way as time passes. “Eventually, those ashes that were above the fireplace get moved to the closet and then to the basement,’’ said retired Lt. Col. Larry […]
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New Partnership Offers Integrated, Full-Service Solutions for Perpetual Care Trust and Cemetery Management
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: HEATHER HOUSTON, Dalton Agency P 904.398.5222 C 386.216.9472 E [email protected] Tallahassee, Fla. – Funeral Services, Inc., a preneed and perpetual care trust administrator and contract record-keeper, and CemSites, a cemetery management technology company, are pleased to announce their partnership, which allows death care professionals to streamline cemetery operations. Clients of […]
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