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You wanted to attend that funeral. You wanted to pay your respects to the dearly departed. You simply could not get away. Too far. Too busy. You just weren’t up to it.

Wait, now we can actually attend some funerals in the comfort of our own homes and/or offices. We can be present at a virtual funeral service via webcams webcasting from some funeral homes. Ohians can access this service at Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service in central Ohio, one of the current leaders in this funerary experience. This novelty funeral feature is a growing trend.You could even read a book now during the service and nobody would know….you don’t have to get all dressed up. Listen to the eulogy without having to maintain any visual contact with other mourners. Another impressive technological advance. Even the stay-at-home couch potato can now attend…

What’s next, a virtual guestbook? (I know, those have been around for years). Here’s more on the story from The Independent:

Four webcams and a funeral - death goes high-tech

(AP)Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service in central Ohio has gone high-tech with the business of grief: It is one of a growing number of funeral service providers to embrace the web.

Schoedinger is offering live web streaming and archived online video for use by military personnel overseas and others who cannot be present for a loved one’s funeral.

It’s a way for mourners to take part in the experience without the time and expense of a long-distance trip, especially one arranged on short notice.

“This just allows people to share in the grief and share in the grief experience with everyone,” company President Michael Schoedinger said.

The family organising the funeral controls who has access to the private website used for broadcasting. The company offers the service for free but eventually may charge a fee to cover its costs, Schoedinger said.

Funeral directors say better technology and cheaper equipment have prompted more funeral homes to offer webcasting and videotaping services nationwide.

It’s also been more appealing as the internet has become part of everyday life for many Americans domestically and abroad, said Ellery Bowker, the president of North Carolina-based Director’s Advantage, which specialises in technological products for the funeral industry and debuted its webcasting service last year.

The service allowed one soldier in Iraq to watch his grandmother’s funeral in North Carolina, Bowker said. In another case, comrades of a soldier who died overseas were able to view his memorial in the U.S.

The use of funeral webcasting is an emerging trend but hasn’t been tracked statistically, though some companies have offered those services for years, said Jessica Koth, a spokeswoman for the National Funeral Director’s Association.

Webcasting companies are also jumping in, offering packages to funeral homes that include tripods, cameras with microphones, and cables and cords, either for lease or purchase outright. Some ceremonies can even be webcast to iPods.

The Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Chapels and Cremation Centre in suburban Salt Lake City began offering funeral webcasts about a decade ago as a way to include overseas missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in their relatives’ funerals, owner Kurt Soffe said.

The centre’s funeral packages, which include webcasting, video and audio recording, typically cost about $300 more than other packages. About one in every 50 funerals at the centre opts for the multimedia, he said.

“I think that it will become much more popular in the years ahead - much more popular in the sense that more funeral homes will offer it,” Soffe said. “Whether more families will select it and choose it, I don’t know, because there is really no substitute for coming together as a family.”

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January 22, 2009 7:04 AM | Link to this

VICK???? Book Nook provides readers with insights into the world of books. Vick Mickunas takes you into the center of the publishing world with the latest book buzz, book reviews, and exclusive chats with authors.. Vick Mickunas reviews books for the Dayton Daily News. What the HECK does this garbage have to do with your job description????
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