James Qualls III, of Springfield, has lost his funeral director and embalmer’s licenses for two years in Ohio, over misappropriation of funds relating to pre-paid funeral expenses. In Ohio, a funeral director has 30 days to place such funds in a trust account or insurance policy, and in some cases, Qualls failed to do so.
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The Best and The Worst
It’s said that a funeral will bring out the best and the worst in people. I was amazed at some of the folks who came to pay their respects to my dad when he passed. There were people I hadn’t seen in years, and folks who I know it was physically painful for them to Read More
A Typical Day at Work
I’ve previously made posts about work in the Law & Order category, but I’m hoping to blog more about work and the funeral industry in Central Ohio, so now there’s a new category. 10:35 – Grove City The funeral director just started the service with his usual comments about turning your cell phone down to Read More
You Might Not Be On Camera
Girard, Ohio is using cameras to enforce speed laws on State Route 422. Thursday, Trumbull County Common Pleas Court Judge John Stuard ruled against the city in a class-action lawsuit on behalf of 1,500 drivers. He based his ruling on the idea that the speed violations are handled by the city as a civil complaint, Read More
I’m baaaack…
Not that many people missed me, I’m certain. It was a billing issue with my host, in that I forgot to pay the bill, in case anyone is wondering. So much has gone on recently that I wanted to talk about. I’ll probably skip most of it, since I have a hard enough time keeping Read More