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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE MONTANA FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION

2025 Pub. 4 Issue 1

NFDA News: New USPS Shipping Requirement for Shipping Cremated Remains

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is the only shipping company that ships cremated remains. To increase the visibility of packages containing cremated remains and to ensure those packages are more secure for processing and a timely delivery, effective March 1, 2025, customers are required to use USPS Priority Mail Express Cremated Remains boxes (BOX-CRE) for all cremated remains shipments. This includes remains shipped as jewelry, blown glass or other artisan works of art.

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Scammers Impersonate FTC Officials, Including Chairman Andrew Ferguson

Scammers lie and pretend to be someone they’re not to trick you into giving them money, access to your accounts or your personal information. They pretend to be from a business you know or from a government agency — or both. In the latest twist on these constantly evolving schemes, scammers are claiming to be FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson.

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The Hardest Funeral You Will Ever Do

I love what I do for a living. I have been active in funeral service since I was 19 years old and in college, studying something not even related to the death care industry. We all have our reasons for choosing this profession, and even though there has historically been a high dropout rate within the first five years, many of us who have stayed found that the rewards come in many ways. Sure, we have all had those days when we feel we have reached our breaking point and just wish the phone would stop ringing for a minute, or that “Why does this family need to be so difficult?” feeling would go away, but we push through and survive the day because of our passion for what we do. The difference it makes to the families we serve is our ultimate reward.

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Office of Victim Services

Crime Victim Compensation (CVC)

Funeral Costs Survivors of homicide victims may be eligible for coverage of out-of-pocket expenses relating to the crime. Funeral and burial expenses are allowed up to a maximum of $10,000. Reasonable funeral expenses include:  Funeral service and staff services. All expenses related to the preparation of the body. Transportation of remains. Casket or urn. Memorial

Office of Victim Services

Crime Victim Compensation (CVC)

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Parker Sappington

MFDA’s Dennis Schoepp Memorial Scholarship Recipient

Parker Sappington, born and raised in Billings, Montana, joined Dahl Funeral Chapel in March 2023 with a deep commitment to offering compassionate support to families during their most challenging moments. Currently serving as a licensed funeral directing intern, Parker is pursuing her Mortuary Science degree through Arapahoe Community College. Parker eagerly anticipates her graduation and the start of her lifelong journey as a dedicated funeral director. She is passionate about upholding the values of professionalism, empathy and respect, believing that every life should be honored with dignity.

Parker Sappington

MFDA’s Dennis Schoepp Memorial Scholarship Recipient

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Montana Board of Funeral Service Update

The Montana Board of Funeral Service convened to deliberate on several critical matters affecting the funeral industry in the state. The meeting was marked by discussions that ranged from the potential requirement for funeral homes to post their General Price Lists (GPL) online, to the various licensing requirements, and the findings from inspections of funeral homes and crematories.

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Congratulations to Our 2025 Award Recipients

Awards will be presented at the MFDA Convention & Trade Show. Plaques 1975 — 50 yearsFred NelsonJim Axelson 1985 — 40 yearsDennis RalphTerri StevensonTodd Stevenson 1990 — 35 yearsRandy Wilke 1995 — 30 yearsMatt CoonSteve SchnackenbergWilliam Rothie 2020 — 25 yearsCharlie Fisher  Pins 2010 — 15 yearsLee DarlingtonTJ Stevenson 2015 — 10 yearsSibley JankoviakVanessa ShookBronwin HanshewTimothy

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