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Initiative RadioIR-09-39

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Joining Angela McKenzie in this hour are LAURA MACHO and WILLIAM HARLEY who are both funeral directors at Frank E. Campbell the Funeral Chapel for an in depth discussion about end of life care. Laura also serves as the home's public relations officer and today she speaks about the 24 hour Compassion Help Line that is available to families up to a year after their loved one has passed and also discusses some of Frank E. Campbell's corporate citizenship activities.

William who is also a teacher of mortuary sciences gives listeners a detailed and comprehensive explanation of the embalming process and encourages listeners to value their own lives by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and living well with others.

About Frank E. Campbell

When Frank E. Campbell founded the Frank E. Campbell Burial and Cremation Company in 1898, he changed the way people thought about funeral service. At the time, most funerals were conducted in private homes, but New York was becoming a city of apartment dwellers and they no longer had room to host such large events.

He created an atmosphere of peace and beauty with soft lighting, quality furniture, tapestries, potted palms and art objects.

In Frank E. Campbell's words; "To create a service so sublimely beautiful, in an atmosphere of such complete harmony as to alleviate the sorrow of parting, is to render a service to mankind."

Today Frank E. Campbell is one of the most respected and recognized funeral homes because of its' stellar reputation in dignity care for both the deceased and their families and for being of service to many celebrity clients that include screen icons and heads-of-state.

(This a revised encore presentation)


This audio is part of the collection: Community Audio

Artist/Composer: Initiative Radio
Keywords: Initiative Radio highlights the work of organizations both for profit & not-for-profit; individuals of repute ordinary persons who are professionally & personally obligated to making a difference in their community & the world at large.

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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