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  2. Zillah Byng-Thorne - Wikipedia

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    Zillah Byng-Thorne (née Byng-Maddick, born November 1974) is a British businesswoman, and chief executive of Dignity Funerals. She is the former CEO of Future plc, an FTSE 250 British media company, since April 2014. [1] She was described by The Guardian in September 2022 as "one of the UK’s most successful media executives." [2]

  3. Dignity Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 the merged business was the subject of a management buyout from Service Corporation International Inc. [3] The merger brought together a number of funeral service businesses. [1] There are currently 795 Dignity Funeral Directors across the UK.

  4. Service Corporation International - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, SCI also introduced its Dignity Memorial branding. [ 9 ] Between 2002 and 2006, SCI reduced its net debt (total debt minus cash) by more than US$ 1.0 billion, increased operating cash flow, and simplified its field management organization to enhance efficiency, performance, and accountability.

  5. Rupp Funeral Home, 2345 S. Custer Road, has been servicing the Monroe community since 1864. ... With values focusing on assisting families with dignity, compassion and respect, Rupp Funeral Home ...

  6. San Francisco Columbarium & Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Columbarium & Funeral Home is a columbarium (repository for human ashes) owned and operated by Dignity Memorial, located at One Loraine Court, near Stanyan and Anza Streets, just north of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California. [2]

  7. Liam Payne funeral: One Direction's Harry Styles, Zayn Malik ...

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    Zayn Malik arrives to attend the funeral of former One Direction singer Liam Payne at St. Mary's Church in Amersham, near London, Britain, November 20, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville.

  8. Farewill - Wikipedia

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    Farewill was acquired by funeral services provider Dignity in October 2024 for £12.9 million in stock. The deal was described by Tech Crunch as "a fire sale by just about any estimation". References

  9. Birmingham Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the centenary commemorations in October 2003, 136,000 funerals had been held. [13] The crematorium is now operated by Dignity plc and is still in active use. [14] It can accommodate coffins up to 30 inches (76 cm) wide, 1 inch (2.5 cm) less than other crematoria in the vicinity. [15]