Scott Kundinger, Cress Funeral Service Recognized
Tukios Websites • July 5, 2008

Scott Kundinger, Operations Manager at Cress Funeral & Cremation Service was recognized last month for faithfully and energetically serving as the Funeral Service & Cremation Alliance of Wisconsin (FSCA of WI) Board of Directors President.
FSCA of Wisconsin is a unique trade association established for the purpose of providing an environment for the discussion of contemporary issues affecting the professional interests of the membership, along with educational opportunities and a pro-active political presence.
Thank you Scott for your leadership and unconditional service to the fellow FSCA funeral home members in the State of Wisconsin.

Yesterday, Jane was on duty as a tour guide at a lovely little pre-revolutionary war church in rural Virginia. It was late in the afternoon when a youngish woman wearing shorts and a Cubs ball hat stepped into the visitor’s center looking lost. Thinking that she might need directions, Jane quietly approached to offer her assistance. The seemingly lost young lady said she just wanted to go in the church.

When death is near or has just occurred, there are so many things to do and yet there is nothing you can do. You feel helpless. You can’t make the person well or bring them back. But you know you will, very soon, need to make many decisions about the service, the final resting place, the music, food, flowers, donations, clothing and much more. Your mind is racing and oddly enough, at the same time, at a complete standstill. On one hand it feels like it is too soon to do anything. You’re just not ready. But at the same time, you feel the weight of all that is coming.

According to a National Funeral Directors Association survey, more than half (62.5%) of us expect to participate in making our own funeral arrangements. And yet, less than a quarter of us have actually acted on that impulse. Not really so surprising since making funeral arrangements can literally be the very last thing we do. We can put it off right up to the end!

Are you considering going to a funeral? Will you be a guest or, are you the survivor in charge and deciding if there will even be a funeral? Either way, before you just skip the funeral perhaps you should consider how elephants behave when one of their species dies. Perhaps we have something to learn from Dumbo.