Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Lisa Tolliver and "Lisa Tolliver Show" guest Kenneth Brewster chat it up on WRTN 93.5 FM


NEW ROCHELLE, NY - October 26, 2005 was a talkative day. After spending the morning on business phone calls, featured guest expert Kenneth Brewster, Director of Crowe's Funeral Homes, Inc. and I met on air to broadcast a segment of an on air tribute to my beloved father, the late Robert Shaw Tolliver, which consists of a series of shows whose topics are dedicated to his memory. Click here to read the playlist. Then we continued our gabfest in the studio up the hall, where we chatted up Gary and Yanni, hosts of "Ebony and Ivory - The Best of Both Worlds" which airs on WRTN 93.5 FM. Those appearances led to more phone calls bearing positive feedback on our appearances and a request to do business for Ken. Ah, radio.

Monday, October 24, 2005

10/26/2005 Lisa Tolliver Show continues tribute to Robert Shaw Tolliver with Funeral Director Ken Brewster & celebrates Nat'l Arts & Humanities Month


WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY - Join Kenneth Brewster, Director of Crowe's Funeral Home and me at 1:30-2:00 pm Eastern Time. Topics: National Arts & Humanities Month--featuring the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA), and in a continuing tribute to my father, a discussion of Pre-Need Planning (a.k.a. "Pre-Arrangement" and "Pre-Financing"), an increasingly popular trend that saves substantial expense, stress and uncertainty. Tune your radio to WVOX AM 1460, listen online at www.wvox.com, or hear and share via our call-in line: (01) 914.636.0110.

Crowe's Funeral Homes,Inc.
107-44 Suthpin Blvd.
Jamaica. NY. 11435
(718) 558-0921
Email: info@crowesfuneralhome.com
Website: www.crowesfuneralhome.com

Another valuable resource is the International Funeral and Cemetery Association (IFCA), whose Consumer Resource Guide provides straight answers to real questions about funeral and cemetery arrangements, cremation, grief and other issues related to the end of life. As their website states: No family should have to face the loss of a loved one uninformed and unprepared.