July 2018

Page A45 JULY 2018 FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS S ec t i on A Funeral Directors Research,Inc. AMRA INSTRUMENT, LLC 623 N. Tower (P.O. Box 359) Centralia, WA 98531 “the shorter the supply line the better off you are” WEB DIRECT GIFT & PRICING TM ® www.amrainstruments.com www.preproomdirect.com Inventory Reduction Sale! Extra-Large Blue Cremains Bags $200.00 for a case of 100* That’s just $2.00 a bag, for a savings of 45% of regular price! Call 651-450-7727 or visit Urnbags.com to order Brought to you by Forever Pets Inc. *While supplies last which Karl is the Canadian Ambassador, and will also be approved by the Prov- ince classes are held in. With the regulatory boards across Canada requiring embalm- ers to maintain active ed- ucational requirements to maintain licensing, this is an incredible opportunity to learn with hands on involve- ment. The school will also provide “in house” training for funeral homes that wish to bring in the instructor(s) for their staff. “It is very ex- pensive for a firm to send staff away for education as time restrictions some- times makes that prohibi- tive. Now we will come to you and provide that educa- tion at your facility on an at- need basis,” said Karl. “The school will provide no cost consultation on extreme cases and advise on proper methods of ap- proach. Should the calling firm require hands on assis- tance, we are here to help. It’s all about providing a family in a terrible situation with the best memory expe- rience we can provide. If we can make it happen that a casket is open for viewing, it These are just a few of the many wonderful stories of the grad- uates. Mr. Calahan ended the evening sharing, “our family is fortunate that four Calahans have attended this fine institution including myself, my wife and two of my children, so I am very familiar with the solid foundation that has been laid for each of you. I have fond memories as a student here. As a result, Wor- sham will forever hold a special place in my heart.” Worsham College looks forward to seeing the positive impact that these graduates will make in funeral service. Calahan addresses Worsham Continued from Page A38 News Educational ContinueD Canadian School of Advanced PREP Continued from Page A44 will assist them in proceed- ing through the grief process a little easier. It also educates the public on our specialty as a profession. No one else can do what we do as em- balmers,” concluded Karl. First classes will be held on September 4-5 in Ajax, On- tario at the Hilton Garden Inn. Classes will be conduct- ed by Karl Wenzel and Glyn Tallon. This is a two-day lecture and will offer some limited hands on teach- ing. Class size will be limit- ed for this extraordinary op- portunity. You can enroll on the school website at www. canadianschoolofadvancedprep. com. Future dates will be announced as they become available. If you would like to learn more about the school contact Karl at 905- 376-3108. Visit www.nomispublications.com News F uner al Home & Cemetery online

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