Caring Ways
Trademark details
Caring Ways® is a registered trademark used for Educational Services, Namely Conducting Seminars Regarding Funeral and Cremation Planning Funeral Event Planning, Namely, Planning, Arranging and Conducting Traditional Memorial and Funeral Services, Burial, Inurnment and Entombment Services, and Planning, Arranging and Conducting Cremation Services and Inurnment Services and owned by Dugan Funeral Services, Inc.. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.
| Goods and/or Services: | Educational Services, Namely Conducting Seminars Regarding Funeral and Cremation Planning Funeral Event Planning, Namely, Planning, Arranging and Conducting Traditional Memorial and Funeral Services, Burial, Inurnment and Entombment Services, and Planning, Arranging and Conducting Cremation Services and Inurnment Services Providing Information In the Field of Funeral and Cremation Planning |
| Serial Number: | 78717431 |
| Registration Number: | 3224189 |
| Filing Date: | Sep 21, 2005 |
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Last Applicant(s)/ Owner(s) of Record | Dugan Funeral Services, Inc.751 N. Lincoln |
| Related Products: | Education and Entertainment, Personal and social rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals (e.g., social events services, funeral services, matrimonial agencies, etc.); Security services for the protection of property and individuals |
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All Ways Caring For Seniors - Home
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caringeducation.net: Caring ways
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