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Posted on August 3, 2018 by jhcadm

James H. Cole Centennial Anniversary

James H. Cole Home for Funerals will be celebrating 100 Years in business next year! We have just launched our new website www.cole100.com . This website will allow everyone to stay up-to-date and informed about all of our celebratory events. #Cole100 will also be used on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to help everyone stay engaged throughout […]

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Posted on August 19, 2017 by jhcadm

A Funeral Made for Me

A funeral or memorial service can be personalized in many different ways to make your last tribute to a loved much more special and memorable. This article explains how family members, along with the assistance of your funeral director, can do just that. http://www.frazerconsultants.com/2017/03/11-ways-to-personalize-a-funeral-service/

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Posted in Funeral Industry, General Topics

Posted on August 1, 2017 by jhcadm

Healthy Mind and Body

Self-care is so important in improving our well-beings and the quality of life.  Take into consideration these 40 self-care tips for a healthy mind and body. http://www.lifehack.org/571589/40-self-care-ideas-for-healthy-mind-and-body?ref=sidebar  

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Posted on June 2, 2014 by jhcadm

Detroit Community Organizations and Henry Ford Health System Reach Deal

The West Grand Boulevard Collaborative Community Coalition and the Henry Ford Health System have finalized a Letter of Agreement (LOA)

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Posted on January 5, 2011 by jhcadm

DPS to Spend $49.4 million in Technnology Upgrades

The Detroit Public Schools announced today that it will spend $49.4 million to upgrade technology throughout the district. The investment, funded through federal stimulus dollars, will provide 40,000 netbook laptop computers and more than 5,000 desktop computers, the DPS’ emergency financial manager, Robert Bobb, said in a statement. Read More

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