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JULY 2014
FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS
S ec t i on A
Set the stage for your success in Nashville at the 2014 NFDA International
Convention & Expo, October 12-15!
You won’t want to miss this year’s engaging educational sessions led by
industry experts, the world’s largest funeral service expo and networking
opportunities with exhibitors and funeral directors from more than 40
countries.
Plan to stay through Wednesday evening and join your friends and
colleagues for an exclusive NFDA evening at the Country Music Hall of
Fame
®
and Museum!
See you in Nashville!
2014 NFDA International
Convention & Expo
The at-sea event allowed participating funeral directors
to learn about the full body burial at sea program, the Pa-
cific Burial Shroud® and become Sea Burial Certificated®
– a program that teaches what services are available and
how best to operate at sea.
White added, “We will plan another event in the fall of
this year as this one was almost oversubscribed and there
are many more folks who wish to participate.”
Ashes on the Sea is a family owned and operated business
serving the west coast and licensed by the state of California
since 1997 to perform scatterings at sea. Rated 100% from
the state department of consumer affairs, cemetery and fu-
neral bureau, the company has always been in compliance.
Since burial at sea is our specialized service, the company
prides itself on the attention to detail given to family clients
“As evidenced by the real positive participation at our
round the bay event, AOTS is excited to expand their at
sea burial services working with Captain Brad White and
NEBAS to include whole body burials in San Diego us-
ing the Pacific Sea Burial Shroud®,” said AOTS cofound-
er
Capt. Ken Shortridge.
To request a reservation for the next event visit www.
ll toll free 877-897-7700
l OceanBurial@aol.com,
or contact Ashes on the Sea at 858-277-2799.
New England Burials at
Sea and Ashes on the Sea
Commence operations in
San Diego