Important Names in Funeral Service History

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Karma

(Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation

Anton van Leeuwenhoek

Father of microbiology

Prince Greer

First African American embalmer in the US

William Hunter

First to successfully adopt arterial injection as a means of preservation; anatomist and doctor

A. Johnson Dodge

Founder of Dodge chemicals. principal of Massachusetts college of embalming

Joseph Clarke

Founder of what would later be known as the Cincinnati College of Embalming:

Jean Gannal

French chemist who developed early embalming methods including injection through the carotid arteries. Author of History of Embalming

International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards

ICFSEB; the agency responsible for production, administration, and integrity of the National Board Exam; 'The Conference'

Hudson Samson

Invented and oval shaped hearse with 8 posts for decoration in 1889

Samuel Rogers

Invented the trocar

Leonardo da Vinci

Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect

International Order of the Golden Rule

Provides management assistance and promotional programs; education, especially on FTC and OSHA, and to hold to the premise of "do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

John Hunter

Scottish anatomist credited with the discovery of "Hunters Canal."

Dr. William Harvey

The individual who is credited with the discovery of the circulation of blood is

Dr. Richard Harlan

The man who translated Jean Gannal's "History of Embalming" in 1834 and thereby made embalming available to the American public was

Edwin Chadwick

advocated modern sanitary reforms that resulted in Britain's first Public Health Act.

Monument Builders of North America

an international trade association of persons and firms in the memorial industry

National Concrete Burial Vault Association

an organization of concrete burial vault manufacturers, whose purpose is to provide a unified voice for the concrete burial vault industry, and to continually research and develop, then specify and promote minimum performance standards.

Crane and Breed

associated with the introduction and development of early funeral transportation

Auguste Renouard

author of The Undertaker's Manual, the first book published specifically as an embalming textbook in the United States.

Jewish Funeral Directors of America (JFDA)

chartered in 1928 to secure harmony in the profession among Jewish funeral directors and elevate the practice of the profession.

Frederick Ruysch

considered the "father of embalming," the first to refine the technique of arterial injection of a preservative into the vascular system.

Butlerov and Hofman

discovered formaldehyde

National Association of Colleges of Mortuary Science

established in 1942 as an organization for privately sponsored schools with the goal of advancement of mortuary education

Dr. Thomas Holmes

father of modern embalming in the US

James Cunningham

featured a funeral car radically different from the prevailing style at the 1884 New Orleans Cotton Exposition. Rectangular and had a hop roof, five urns, and at each corner- a gilded column around which there climbed ivy vine in green.

Undertakers Mutual Protective Association

first formal organization of undertakers; kept a black book of objectionable and delinquent customers to be shared among members only; originated in Philadelphia, January 1864.

National Funeral Directors and Morticians Association

incorporated in 1938 as National Negro Funeral Directors and Morticians Association; present name adopted 1957; established to represent specific interests of African-American funeral directors.

University Mortuary Science Education Association

organization of college & university based funeral service programs established in 1961.

Fred Hulberg

patented a gas powered undertaker's buggy

J. Anthony Gaussardia

patented a process of embalming involving the injection of an arsenic-alcohol mixture.


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