PARLIAMENT ISSUE 21 • CHANGES IN CREMATION
PARLIAMENT ISSUE 21 • CHANGES IN CREMATION
The twenty-first issue of Parliament is all about changes in cremation. You can find a case study about Tri-State Crematory, 3 ways to get others involved with identification to avoid wrongful cremation, and tips for responding to changes encountered during and after the arrangement process.
In this issue, you can read:
• Letter from the Publisher
• Another Wrongful Cremation. Really? | 3 Ways on HOW to Get Others Involved in Identification
• 7 Do's and Don'ts When a Summons Arrives by John J. Garvey III
• Changes. Addendums. Changes. | What To Do and What Not To Do When Families Change Their Mind During Cremation
• Case Study | The Ultimate Cremation Tragedy—Tri-State Crematory, Noble, Georgia
ABOUT OUR GUEST AUTHOR
Our guest author this issue is John J. Garvey III.
John J. Garvey III is principal and founder of Garvey | Shearer | Nordstrom, PSC, a full service litigation firm practicing in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The firm handles all manner of civil disputes to settlement and verdict in all three states, including numerous disputes in the funeral services industry. He can be reached at jgarvey@garveyshearer.com or 859.308.1484. Additional firm information is available at www.garveyshearer.com.
ABOUT PARLIAMENT
The owl has long been associated with wisdom, longevity and truth. They’ve appeared for centuries in old texts (and sometimes new texts) related to death and to justice.
That said, Lemasters is a blend of two things: deathcare and law.
The owl has been a part of our company symbolism since our founding (the three colored circles in the logo for Lemasters are inspired by the shape of an owl’s eye).
And the name of this publication? A Parliament is what you call a group of owls.