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As it turns out, Jeff McCauley was destined to own a business that provides essential products for funeral homes. But Jeff had an indirect path to where he is today. As an 18-year-old, he started out working part-time in a funeral home. But in 1995, Jeff took a leap of faith and became a part-time
  As with any business, competition drives innovation. And of course, that applies to the funeral industry as well. We have all heard that competition is good for business. But why is that? Is it just because competition makes us work harder? Or is it because competition makes us look at our deficiencies? We will

LiveStream from iPhone or iPad

Looking to stream live video from iPhone or iPad devices? Using the app Broadcast Me, you can stream live video using an RTMP compatible streaming solution like FuneralScreen. This app lets you use your iOS device to stream live video to your website, Facebook page and more. Basics This blog will act as a guide
–LiveStream is providing a better way to manage a complete live stream environment for funeral services during the COVID-19 crisis.   Seneca, Illinois, U.S.A. – FuneralScreen, a Greene Valley Media company, and owners Jeff and Sue McCauley, recipients of the NFDA Innovation Award, have been working for nearly twenty years to support funeral homes to

Funeral Screen Streaming Tutorial

FuneralScreen is deeply committed to promoting the value of a funeral and with the COVID-19 pandemic, we are challenged on how to balance our long-held values alongside the health concerns now affecting the world. It is our commitment to protect the health of funeral and memorial attendees, funeral home staff, clergy/celebrants, and reduce the potential
By Summer Huechtker | March 24, 2020 at 6:24 AM EDT – Updated March 24 at 7:16 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – The coronavirus pandemic is changing how funeral homes are helping grieving families say goodbye to loved ones. The staff at McAlister-Smith Funeral Home says they realize the death of a loved one can
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