We Quit Our Jobs To Run A Cemetery Business – It Now Brings In $6 Million/Year
Shayda Frost was a film producer and her husband, Tim Amoui, worked in PR in LA. But when Frost's father died unexpectedly, the couple flew to her hometown of Atlanta, quit their jobs, and took over the family business: cemeteries. Frost and Amoui are now the owners of Lincoln Memorial Group, which operates four working cemeteries Georgia's capital. In 2025, the business brought in over $6 million in revenue.
Produced by: Zach Green, Lauren Shamo
Managing Producer: Beatriz Bajuelos
Camera: John Falchetto
Editor: Marisa Forziati
Animator: Christina Locopo
Reporter: Sophie Caldwell
Additional Footage: Shayda Frost, Timothy Amoui
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We Quit Our Jobs To Run A Cemetery Business – It Now Brings In $6 Million/Year
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