Communication Is Key at Krause

Communication is the key to strong relationships.  We truly believe that.  That’s why at Krause Funeral Homes we continue to brainstorm the most effective ways to reach out to our families and communities, and to develop creative ways to implement these ideas.

We are so excited to share with you the release of our NEW Monthly Newsletter.  The newsletter is your source for grief tips, pre-planning information, community events, and so much more. Plus, it’s totally free.  You can subscribe by clicking on the following link, or simply typing it into your browser: http://eepurl.com/LKrOH. We know you’ll find the newsletter a quick and easy read, and a valuable resource.  You can unsubscribe at any time, but we’re pretty sure you’re going to love the wealth of information at your fingertips. 

Each week in our Blogs we delve into a single topic to create dialogue about that subject.  We discuss any number of things from how to begin new traditions after a loss, to favorite keepsakes and remembrances, to finding passion and purpose in our lives.   The blog is not meant to talk at you, but with you, and we love when you comment because we learn best from each other. 

Our Facebook page is a quick way for us to check in with our friends, post a sentence or two as food for thought in your day, and to share links to powerful stories, articles, and inspiration.  As always, we love it when you comment, “Like” us, and share us with your friends.   

The On-Line obituaries provide a way for families to communicate pertinent information regarding their loved ones funeral service(s).  Guests are able to easily find service times, locations, and information regarding memorial donations.  It’s also a place where they can send private condolences to the family, and/or a public forum for those who would like to share a fond memory, funny story, or just a loving word. 

Motivational speaker and teacher, Anthony Robbins, said this, “The way we communicate with others and ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives.”    No matter what it takes, let’s stay committed to that better quality of life by keeping our lines of communication open. 

 

If you have ideas about communication, please share them with us.

3 thoughts on “Communication Is Key at Krause

  1. To my sweet and loving sister whom I’m going to miss so much. You will always be in my heart. You hold a special place . I’m going to miss the phone calls that we use to have. Laughing and just knowing that you were there for me always. I’m going to miss you dearly until we meet again. Tell our mother and sister I said hello and I love them.
    Until we meet again

    Your sister
    Ben I

  2. To my sweet and loving sister whom I’m going to miss so much. You will always be in my heart. You hold a special place . I’m going to miss the phone calls that we use to have. Laughing and just knowing that you were there for me always. I’m going to miss you dearly until we meet again. Tell our mother and sister I said hello and I love them.
    Until we meet again

    Your sister
    Genni

  3. To Aunt Louise
    God has gain another Angel. No more suffering. You will be miss. Rest In Heaven

    Love niece
    Terri Price

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