
Moving into action the Church of Sweden approached the Swedish Cooperative Union, the KF, hoping the popular movement could help. And help it did, establishing Stockholm’s Funeral Association in 1945 to promote ethical practices in the funeral industry. The association was open to organizations without individual membership.

In 1970 the association was re-named Fonus, from funus, the latin word for funeral. The association began to float on its own, without as much assistance from the KF. Larger, regional associations were formed and operations were centralized.
As well as beginning to take control of its own operation, Fonus also
began to look strategically at growth. In order to give the associations
more control over pricing and delivery of coffins, the subsidiary Fonus
Träindustri was established. Shortly after, the industry started to
manufacture coffins and still does as a part of Fonus economic
association.
By 1994 Fonus had set up in Norway, where there are today 20 T.S.Jacobsen- and Fonus offices. It did at times have offices in Finland and Denmark but returned eventually to its core activities in Sweden and Norway.
By 1994 Fonus had set up in Norway, where there are today 20 T.S.Jacobsen- and Fonus offices. It did at times have offices in Finland and Denmark but returned eventually to its core activities in Sweden and Norway.
This story is an IYC Yearbook feature: http://www.2012.coop/en/get-involved/iyc-yearbook-building-better-world
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