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November 2002
Table of Contents

Features
7 Preserving Their Assets The Forest Hills Cemetery Educational Trust is helping the cemetery preserve its sculptural treasures, by Susan Loving
12 Welcoming Contemporary Art At Forest Hills Cemetery, sculpture isn't just history, by Susan Loving
15 Stories in Stone Memorials that delight the family and intrigue cemetery visitors, by Laurie J. Storey-Manseau
18 Save Your Oudoor Sculpture "Tips, Tales & Testimonies" tells you how, reviewed by Susan Loving
20 A Better Babyland How to design a babyland the way families want it while making maintenance easier for your staff, by Don Matthews
29 Managing Your Trusts Ways to manage cemetery and funeral trusts more efficiently, by Marcia Williams
37 In Memoriam Funeral homes, cemeteries and memorialists help families and the nation remember those who died
42 High Times Pictures from the Small Cemetery & Funeral Management Conference in Greeley, Colorado, by Joseph Budzinski
Columns
4 President’s Letter Support your state association, by Bill Wright, CCE
26 From the Grounds Up
Tips from Spring Grove Cemetery & Aboretum's "Smitty & Fife," by Tom Smith and Tom Pfeifer: Budgeting for maintenance success; creative hiring
19 ICFA News
Online trade show puts 300+ industry suppliers at users' fingertips
Product of the Month: 2002-2003 Buyer's Guide and Membership Directory
Naked Sales V: The Five Commandments of Sales
6 Washington Report by Robert M. Fells, Esq.
Sen. Dodd plans to introduce first bill in history to regulate cemetery, funeral and memorialization industry
Departments

41 Calendar
40 Classifieds
24 Index to Advertisers: Listing by product category
35 Industry Update
39 People
41 Supply Line
   
 

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