Excerpt from:  Regulatory Issues
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April 30, 2007

CMS Chairman Addresses New Jersey Cemetery Association

Bernard E. Stoecklein, Jr, chairman and CEO of CMS Mid-Atlantic, Inc., addressed the New Jersey Cemetery Association's membership on April 25, 2007 discussing Funding for Cemeteries with Limited Resources.

Approximately 100 New Jersey cemeterians were in attendance during Stoecklein's 35-minute presentation.  He began discussing the vital role cemeteries play in our communities.  He then outlined how the cemeteries that operate with limited resources will someday be filled with overgrowth and failing infrastructure that will cause terrible sorrow for the families of loved ones buried in them.

Stoecklein told the cemetery representatives in attendance that as many as 65% of the cemeteries in New Jersey have limited resources in the form of capital, income, property and trust funds.  He explained that these cemeteries can turn themselves around when caring people take the initiative to help. 

"It only takes one to put ten to flight as the bible says and the ten can put ten thousand to flight," he said.

He continued saying that to turn a cemetery around, it takes meetings and creation of a business plan.

Stoecklein then explained the nature of a 501(c)(3) organizations and how they relate to cemeteries.

He concluded his presentation by saying, "Cemeteries are the collective representations which reflect and express many of the community's beliefs and values about what kind of society it is, the type of people who live there and where they fit in the secular and sectarian world of the living and the spiritual society of those who died."

 


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