It takes a very special person to work in the funeral industry. Whether you own, manage, or work in a business that offers grave markers for young children and infants, please know that this statement […]
Trigard Memorials loves shining the spotlight on our talented team members! We invite you to get to know our Account Representative Manager, Kasey Creed. She is dedicated to upholding the company’s values and selflessly serving […]
When you really stop to think about it, a cemetery is a pretty special place. It serves the unique purpose of filling the needs of the living while honoring the memory of those who have […]
This year’s ICCFA Convention and Exposition at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas did not disappoint! The Oak Ridge Boys kicked off the show with an amazing concert and the Las Vegas Mass […]
So far, it’s been a pretty typical workday. You have had a couple of follow-up appointments, finished up some paperwork, and made a few phone calls. Just after lunch, a family comes in to purchase […]
No two wood urns are exactly alike. Each one has its own unique graining pattern, texture, and coloration. Many families who have lost loved ones are drawn to the strength, warmth, and natural beauty of […]
A former colleague of mine once asked the question, “You wouldn’t purchase a grave marker without a name and set of dates so why would you buy a cremation urn that doesn’t have the person’s […]
The holidays are among us. As we take a break from the hustle and bustle of our normal routines, it’s only natural to find ourselves thinking about those who are no longer with us. Missing […]
Sitting around the family dinner table discussing how we would like to be memorialized isn’t high on most of our priority lists. Many people are actually pleasantly surprised that this sensitive, yet very important conversation […]
We just returned home after another successful NFDA Convention in Nashville Tennessee. With the 2020 show having to be cancelled due to COVID concerns, there was extra energy among everyone who attended. The Trigard Memorials […]