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The last Responders

We are the last responders you don’t know us. You don’t want to know us. You don’t want to know us.

We are the forgotten last link in the healthcare chain. The price we pay for the unselfish work we do as general rule goes unrecognised.

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We may meet in your darkest hour without question or judgement, we commit to walk with you through your toughest day.

We ask for little in return but do appreciate respect. We consider our work a privilege, an honour, a higher calling.

Don’t expect most to understand.

But know this... As a dedicated funeral professional,

Social Media Question

Idid get asked when I was away about different things regarding social media and websites etc… and one thing that came up again and again was; ideas about what to post?

November can be a difficult month. Traditionally a month in which the community remembers those who have died. Here are a few social media post ideas for Funeral professionals to consider for November. By sharing content you have the potential to make a profound difference on the lives of others. The work that you do matters.

You have demonstrated courage to do what others can not. Reward, recognition and remuneration are not always found in the bank account.

The fact that we may feel unseen by others does not make our work any less valid.

If you are fortunate enough in this career, you will have the opportunity to give a little of yourself to those who you serve and know that you have made a difference.

So step out of the shadows and be seen. We are the last responders.

Written by Jeffrey D Weafer - May 2021

that is supportive, helpful and insightful - this will encourage engagement such as likes, comments, follows, and even the sharing of your posts. From there, this then leads to building more trust online as your audience gets to know you more.

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