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APFSP The Compass 1
A publication of the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice
White Flowers and Handwritten Notes Remember Loved Ones at Cherish Our Children Walk in Newington PAGE 5
Five Reasons to Have “Careers” on Your Funeral-Home Website PAGE 9
Winter 2014
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Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice PO Box 1160 • Buchanan, GA 30113
Meet the 2012-2014 APFSP Board of Trustees
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PresidentWilliam P. “Bill” Joyner, CFSPIndependent Funeral ConsultingPO Box 17931Raleigh, NC 27619Phone: (919) 605-5407Email: bjoynercfsp@gmail.com(Term Expires: 2014)
Vice PresidentRobert E. Parks, CFSPJ. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Funeral Chapels and Crematory232 Calhoun StreetCharleston, SC 29401Phone: (843) 723-2524 Fax: (843) 724-1548Email: bob.parks@jhenrystuhr.com(Term Expires: 2016)
Secretary/TreasurerJohn T. McQueen, CFSPAnderson-McQueen Family Tribute Centers2201 Dr. ML King Street NorthSt. Petersburg, FL 33704Phone: (727) 822-2059 Fax: (727) 342-6330Email: john.mcqueen@andersonmcqueen.com(Term Expires: 2016)
Immediate Past PresidentArvin W. Starrett, CFSPStarrett Funeral Home425 South Church StreetParis, TX 75460Phone: (903) 784-4333 Fax: (903) 784-7200Email: starrett_funerals@sbcglobal.com(Term expires: 2014)
Board MembersJohn W. Evans, CFSPEvans Funeral Home314 East Main StreetNorwalk, OH 44857Phone: (419) 668-1469 Fax: (419) 663-6149Email: john@norwalkfuneral.com(Term Expires: 2018)
Robin M. Heppell, CFSPFuneralFuturist.com (Div. of Heppell Media Corporation)Box 8723Victoria, BC, V8W 3S3Phone: (250) 744-3595 Fax: (250) 483-5455Email: robin@funeralfuturist.com(Term Expires: 2016)
Donald B. O’Guinn, CFSPO’Guinn Family Funeral Homes, Inc.PO Box 146Clio, MI 48420Phone: (810) 686-5070 Fax: (810) 686-2036Email: dboguinn@aol.com(Term Expires: 2018)
Lacy Robinson, CFSPAurora Casket Company10944 Marsh RoadAurora, IN 47001Phone: (812) 926-5662Email: lrobinson@auroracasket.com(Term Expires: 2018)
Valerie J. Wages, CFSPTom M. Wages Funeral Service, LLC3705 Highway 78 WestSnellville, GA 30039Phone: (770) 979-3200 Fax: (770) 979-3204Email: valerie@wagesfuneralhome.com(Term Expires: 2016)
Education ConsultantJames M. Dorn, CFSPXavier UniversityDepartment of Chemistry3800 Victory ParkwayCincinnati, OH 45207Phone: (513) 745-3351 Fax: (513) 745-3695Email: dornj@xavier.edu
Executive DirectorPatty S. Hutcheson, CFSPPO Box 1160Buchanan, GA 30113Toll-Free: (866) 431-CFSP (2377)Phone: (770) 646-8988Fax: (770) 646-9490Email: phutcheson@apfsp.comWeb: apfsp.org
With the coming of the Christmas season, I start to reminisce. I’m thankful for the individu-als and families whose lives I have touched and those who have touched mine. As funeral pro-fessionals, we are a unique group of individuals who are given the awesome task of caring for the dead and comforting those who mourn. We have taken on this sacred obligation with its sac-rifices to fulfill the purpose for which God has placed us on this earth.
I have thank-you cards and letters that have been sent to me over the years from families I have served. I am sure you receive those too. Going back and just re-reading those messages bring back memories. As some are read, the memories of that service come to mind, and it is relived all over again — like the singing of “You Are My Sunshine” at the graveside of a 3-year-old or comforting a mom at the casket of her young son, killed in an auto accident in another state. I will never forget that call on a Saturday afternoon. She simply said, “Get my baby home.” Our paths cross sometimes when Christmas shop-ping. We exchange a hug and fill each other in on our families. She always says thanks for taking care of Dylan. I remember Grannie, her rocking chair and quilt at the front of the church remind-ing the congregation of her love for children and how she was in the nursery every Sunday. One special lady was Ms. Ester, as we called her. She brought her special pineapple cake to us after her husband died, and all of us enjoyed every bite. He was a retired minister, and, at his visitation, we had folks seated in the chapel and lined up in the lobby forming the visitation line. Of course, Ms. Ester was allowing all in line as they came
to her to share and hug as much as they wanted. After many hours, I moved gen-tly behind her and, touch-ing her shoulder, whispered in her ear, “Ms. Ester, if we don’t move these folks along, we will be here at breakfast.” She turned to me, smiled and said, “Well, darling, I will have scrambled eggs, sausage and toast.” With that we both laughed and gave each other a hug, and I told her to carry on. It was one of those long nights that we have sometimes, as you all are well aware. She has since died, but her sweet memory still lives on in her special card and the taste of her pineapple cake.
Our calling is unique; we serve families and are able to enjoy friendships for years. Some we serve once and never see again. We also are not immune to death. This year, I lost my men-tor, my trainer and the special person that I was blessed to serve my apprenticeship with. If there was ever a person with the power of presence, it was Crafton. The most challenging situations would become peaceful when he took charge. It was an honor to be his student. When the name Crafton Hudson appeared on the screen at this year’s NFDA Memorial Service in Austin, the industry had lost a special person, along with all the others honored.
Each one of you is special in your own way. You are special to your family and to those who love you. You are special to the families you serve in this profession. You are special to this Academy. It is an honor to serve with you.
President’s Message
William P. Joyner, CFSPAPFSP President
President’s Message ................................................................................................................3Patty Hutcheson, CFSP, Appointed as APFSP Executive Director ......................................4Annual Board Meeting Held in Columbus, Ohio ...............................................................4White Flowers and Handwritten Notes Remember Loved Ones at Cherish Our Children Walk in Newington .........................................................................6John Evans Honored as APFSP Legacy Fellow ....................................................................6Lacy Robinson Appointed to the APFSP Board of Trustees ................................................7APFSP News and Notes .......................................................................................................7Welcome the New APFSP Members! ...................................................................................8Technology Tips ....................................................................................................................9Congratulations to the New CFSPs! ...................................................................................10Kimberly Gehlert Recognized at NFDA Convention ........................................................10
A Season of Memories
ContentsVolume 5 • Issue 1
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Hutcheson has taught grief psychology and restor-ative art for more than 25 years at Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service. She was named president of the college in 2000. She holds an Associate of Arts degree from Truett-McConnell College, an Associ-ate of Science degree from Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service and Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in English from the University of West Georgia.
Hutcheson is a Georgia-licensed funeral director and embalmer and a Certified Funeral Service Prac-titioner, and she is past president of the American Board of Funeral Service Education. She and her husband, Danny, own Hutcheson’s Memorial Cha-
pel and Crematory in Buchanan, Georgia, which they started in 1983. Danny served on the APFSP Board of Trustees and is a past president of the Academy. Their daughter, Kathryn, and son-in-law, Chase Croft, are also licensed funeral directors and embalmers working in the family business. Hutcheson is active in her church, Buchanan United Methodist Church, serving as lay leader and Sunday school teacher and is a certified lay speaker in the North Georgia Conference. She was elected to the Buchanan City Council in 2011.
On behalf of the APFSP Board of Trustees, please help us welcome Patty Hutcheson to her new position!
Patty Hutcheson, CFSP, Appointed as APFSP Executive Director
The APFSP Executive Director Search Committee is very pleased to announce its selection for executive director. Patty S. Hutcheson, CFSP, of Buchanan, Georgia, has been appointed to serve as executive director of the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice. The Search Committee was comprised of the entire Board of Trustees and Past Presidents John “Jay” Rhodes, CFSP, and Diana Duksa Kurz, CFSP.
The Board of Trustees met in September in Columbus, Ohio, for a full-day stra-tegic planning meeting and its annual Board of Trustees Meeting. The Executive Director Search Committee, comprised of the entire board and past presidents Diana Duksa Kurz, CFSP and John S. “Jay” Rhodes, CFSP, met for the first few hours of the strategic planning meeting to narrow its selection of candidates for the executive director position. Then, Valerie Wages, CFSP, facilitated a lively discussion about how the trustees intend to grow the Academy during the next few years.
Following the strategic planning meet-ing, the Annual Board Meeting was held to discuss the business operations of the Academy. With attendance at the ICCFA and NFDA conventions, as well as the suc-cess of the Recommend-a-Colleague cam-paign, our membership has experienced a sizable level of growth.
President Bill Joyner closed the meeting by thanking the Board members for their service and saying, “I consider it a privilege and honor to work with each and every
one of you.” On behalf of the entire Board, Bob Parks thanked Bill for the integrity and transparency he has led the Board with during this year and through the transition of hiring the new executive director.
Two separate and very generous gifts were made to the Legacy Foundation honoring our former executive director, Kimberly Gehlert, for her service to the
Academy. APFSP Secretary/Treasurer John T. McQueen, CFSP, made a donation in the amount of $2,500 at the Annual Board of Trustees meeting in Columbus, Ohio, on September 14, 2013. The Board of Trustees recognized Kimberly at the Annual CFSP Recognition in Austin, Texas, on October 21, 2013, by making another donation with the intention of establishing a scholarship in her name.
The Academy Board of Trustees adopt-ed a resolution to establish the Legacy Endowment Fund, which will accept donations from all eligible sources for the purpose of promoting education in funeral service and mortuary science. The Board of Trustees of the Academy will grant scholarships and make bequests from the income, appreciation and any other earn-ings generated by the Legacy Endowment Fund for the purpose of funding mortuary science and funeral-service education for mortuary science students and funeral service practitioners.
For more information about the Legacy Endowment Fund, please visit apfsp.org.
Annual Board Meeting Held in Columbus, Ohio
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Back, from left to right: Robert Parks, CFSP; John McQueen, CFSP; Robin Heppell, CFSP; and John Evans, CFSP. Front, from left to right: Valerie Wages, CFSP; Bill Joyner, CFSP; and Kimberly Gehlert.
Our new address is:P.O. Box 1160
Buchanan, GA 30113
Phone: (770) 646-8988Fax: (770) 646-9490
Toll-Free: (866) 431-CFSP (2377)
If you have questions, please contact:Patty Hutcheson, CFSP
APFSP Executive Directorphutcheson@apfsp.com
Please be sure to double check before mailing renewal checks or other
correspondence to the Academy.
Note APFSP’sNew Address
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John W. Evans, CFSP, has recently been honored as a Legacy Fellow in the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice Legacy Endowment Fund for his gen-erosity and commitment to continuing education and lifelong learning.
John is a Lifetime member of the Academy and the owner of the Evans Funeral Home in Norwalk, Ohio. He is the
immediate past president of the Ohio Funeral Directors Association and is very active in his community. John holds degrees from the University of Redlands and Cypress College, both in California.
Scores of white flowers with handwritten notes were placed on the angel statue at West Meadow Cemetery in Newington, Connecticut, as part of the 2013 Cherish
Our Children Walk. On Sunday, September 29, hundreds of people from around the state joined together to remember the babies and children of all ages whom they love and lost. The 13th annual walk was sponsored by the Duksa family and staff at Newington Memorial Funeral Home, Burritt Hill Funeral Home in New Britain and Fisette-Batzner Funeral Home in Newington.
On the sunny fall day, walkers followed a bagpiper from New-ington Memorial Funeral Home through Newington Center to the nearby angel statue for a short Cherish Our Children Walk remembrance program that included music and a release of white doves. Attendees heard words of support from Jon Reik, a triathlete and lawyer from West Hartford who himself is coping with the loss of his daughter. Then, as the names of children to be remembered were read aloud, families and friends placed flowers with cards bearing the names of their loved ones and personal notes at the statue. Also featured was a special remembrance of the lives lost at Newtown’s Sandy Hook Elementary School with the addition of 26 new paver bricks next to the statue.
In 2002, the Duksa family, their funeral homes and a non-profit organization comprised of bereaved parents installed the 10-foot-tall bronze angel statue to honor the memory of deceased Connecticut children of any age. The statue was inspired by the internationally acclaimed book The Christmas Box and has become a place where bereaved parents, family and friends come to reflect and find hope. A special service was held at the angel statue on Friday, December 6.
For more information about the annual Cherish Our Chil-dren Walk, call Newington Memorial Funeral Home at (860) 666-0600 or visit www.duksa.net.
White Flowers and Handwritten Notes Remember Loved Ones at Cherish Our Children Walk in Newington
John EvansHonored as
APFSPLegacy Fellow
Lacy Robinson, CFSP, of Aurora, Indiana, was appointed to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice for a term of five years on October 30, 2013.
Lacy is a licensed funeral director/embalmer in the state of Kentucky and was recognized for earning her Certified Funeral Service Prac-titioner (CFSP) designation in June 2007. She is a graduate of Georgetown College, holding a bachelor’s degree in communica-tions. She is also a graduate of Mid-America College of Funeral Service. As director of professional development for Aurora Casket Company, Lacy oversees the creation and development of professional development
and training programs for Aurora customers. She regularly presents continuing education programs on both the local, state and national level, including NFDA, ICCFA and CANA. Lacy is adding to the Aurora continuing education offerings by developing e-learning programs for the development of funeral pro-fessionals. As an active member of the Blue-grass Toastmasters Group, Lacy has achieved the designation Competent Communicator. She is also a Certified Funeral Celebrant, a Certified Wilson Learning Facilitator and a member of the Funeral Directors Association of Kentucky. Lacy was recently named to the ICCFA Hospice Committee.
On behalf of the APFSP Board of Trustees, please help us welcome Lacy Lacy to her new position!
Lacy Robinson Appointed to the APFSP Board of Trustees
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Renew Quickly OnlineFor your convenience in paying your renewal, we accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express or transfers directly from your bank account using PayPal. Call us at (866) 431-CFSP, or visit apfsp.org and log in to pay online.
Has Your Address Changed?Don’t forget to notify us of any changes in your address, phone number, fax number or email address. For your convenience, please call or email your changes our office at phutcheson@apfsp.com.
Have You Seen Someone Using the CFSP Designation Who Shouldn’t?The Academy Board of Trustees considers the unauthorized use of the CFSP designation by nonmembers and non-CFSPs a serious matter. The current list of CFSPs is published at apfsp.org. If you discover someone has used the CFSP designation, but he or she does not appear on the published list, would you please let us know so we can address the situation immediately?
In order to continue to use the CFSP designation, a member must either be a Lifetime member of the Academy or pay his or her renewal each year and meet the continuing education requirements.
Confused About Your Login Credentials to the Academy Site? It’s Easy, Really!We automatically default your login ID to the email address we have on file unless you have not provided it to us in the past. Your password is your Academy ID number (with dashes). If you have trouble at first, please try any previous emails you may have shared with us in case our records reflect your home or business email address only.
The fastest way to request a password reset or credentials request is to use the link on our website called “Academy members, need help logging in?” right under the login box.
Once you log in, you have complete control and can change it to an email address you prefer by updating your contact information.
APFSP News and Notes
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Scott English AldridgeAsheboro, North Carolina
Cynthia A. Allen*Rochester, New York
Derrell Winsor Anglyn (Dee)McDonough, Georgia
Tiffany Kristen ArmstrongWest End, North Carolina
Donna Wells AustinWashington, D.C.
Michelle T. BalzanoStanford, Connecticut
Lauren A. BaughmanCanal Winchester, Ohio
Kenneth Ray Blythe (Kenny)Athens, Alabama
Helen Lorraine BrattonMartinez, Georgia
James Edward Bremer (Jim)Geronimo, Oklahoma
Timothy A. Brown (Tim)Niles, Michigan
Ronnie William BuggsCordova, Tennessee
John Bruce BunnellSt. Petersburg, Florida
Mary E. Burton-CurryMontgomery, Alabama
Truett Chase CalvertCarrollton, Texas
Dominic CarellaWethersfield, Connecticut
Ronald P. Ceraso (Ron)Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Jeremy J. CoreyMars Hill, Maine
Kathryn Lisa CosperSt. Petersburg, Florida
Michael Laine Davis (Mike)Athens, Alabama
Terrell Ward DavisSenatobia, Mississippi
Bobby Ladon Emerson (Ladon)Athens, Alabama
Joshua H. England (Josh)Temecula, California
Richard Dean Gardner (Rich)Brenham, Texas
Christi GetzLas Cruces, New Mexico
Roger Thomas GirouardWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Brandon Tyler Glade (Brandy)Farmington, Utah
Travis GreenwoodSalt Lake City, Utah
Ashleigh Patrice Hampton (Leigh)*Fairfield, Ohio
Dieter R. HechtleSalt Lake City, Utah
Nathan J. HobsonSt. Petersburg, Florida
Bradley Neil HowdyshellScottsville, Virginia
Joshua Allan HunterBluffdale, Utah
Eddie R. Johnson (ER)Galveston, Texas
Terry Lynn JohnsonFayetteville, North Carolina
Bradley Robert King (Brad)Hart, Michigan
Dennis Aaron King (Aaron)Grand Prairie, Texas
Bridgette Victoria KoechleinTampa, Florida
Robert Alma Larkin (Rob)Salt Lake City, Utah
Chris W. LeaBrownsville, Tennessee
Brian F. LedsomeHomosassa, Florida
Jayme E. LentzAlgona, Iowa
Michael Stephen Lewis (Mike)Milton, Florida
Meghan Dawn LintonShaw, Mississippi
Dana R. McInnisWinslow, Maine
Martin Lyle Mitchell (Marty)Marshaltown, Iowa
Adner J. Montenegro-LeeKatonah, New York
Adebayo Emmanuel Ogunsola (Senator)Alausa, Lagos, Nigeria
Bamidele OgunsolaAlausa, Lagos, Nigeria
Geraldine Oliverie (Geri)Manchester, New Jersey
Carrie Grace OrozcoSt. Petersburg, Florida
George Washington ParkerOxford, North Carolina
Brian Lynn RaabeSalt Lake City, Utah
Joshua Thomas RichCedar Falls, North Carolina
Robert Leo Russon (Bob)Salt Lake City, Utah
Eric J. SchwitzEllsworth, Maine
Christopher Siceloff (Chris)Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Raymond Jerome SmalleyCarmel, Indiana
Dan Allen SmithBurgaw, North Carolina
Robert J. Smith (Jay)Chicago, Illinois
Robert J. Smith (Bob)Chicago, Illinois
Tommie Lynn SmithAlexander City, Alabama
Michael Allen TeramaeGulfport, Florida
Eric ToneffCourtenay, British Columbia, Canada
Robert E. TylerBrookhaven, Mississippi
Shannondoah WarenskiFarmington, Utah
John Alan George WatersLebanon, Missouri
Eric Keith WilloughbyTarboro, North Carolina
Regina Willoughby-LangleyTarboro, North Carolina
Ryan T. WiltMcKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
Joseph L. Wood (Joe)Cedar Grove, New Jersey
The following individuals have enrolled as members to begin earning their CFSP designations. Membership in the Academy is open to any funeral director or embalmer as recognized by his or her state’s, province’s or country’s licensing board. Members whose names are bolded joined as Lifetime members.
Students may also join the Academy and work on the requirements of the CFSP while they are completing mortuary school or their internships, but student members are not permitted to complete a Career Review as part of their qualifying activities toward certification. (Students have an asterisk after their names.)
Thanks to all of you who accepted the challenge to refer at least one colleague for membership in the Academy! We appreciate your support!
Welcome the New APFSP Members!
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T E C H N O L O G Y T I P Sby Robin Heppell, CFSP
Recently, I created a help wanted ad for a support position to help me with the growth of my business and posted it to my website. Instead of the old way of posting ads with newspapers and then sifting through a stack of job-seeking tire-kickers, I wanted to elevate the relationship level to one of someone who was familiar with my work (via my web-site) or at least to get a referral — friend of a friend.
So why I am telling you this story? Well, it seems to be a topic of inter-est lately — getting good-caliber staff members — and we seem to turn to our travelling sales reps and ask them if they know of anyone looking. As funeral directors, we forget that we have a large volume of eyeballs checking out obituaries on our websites and leaving condo-lences. Why not have a “Careers” or “Job Opportunities” section on your website?
Here is a list of five reasons why you should have a careers section on your website:
1. It’s free! Nowadays, it shouldn’t cost you anything to add an addi-tional page to your website.
2. It gives visitors an insight into your company, even if someone isn’t looking for a job. Maybe someone is trying to decide what funeral home to choose, and, if you communicate in your help wanted ads that you need a certain type of person who will go above and beyond for your client families, he or she may see that as a deciding factor — attracting families through help wanted ads
3. The job-seeker will get a better understanding of your operations, since he or she is already on your website (although, if someone comes in to an interview without researching you on your website, maybe you should keep looking).
4. The referral — maybe someone has been to your website to leave a condolence, and he or she sees your Careers tab and he or she knows of someone who may be perfect for funeral service, and he or she is already familiar with your company via the website (this referral will never happen if you only used help wanted ads).
5. Good economic community member — in tough economic times like this, it is good to show that you are investing back into the com-munity — job creation (even if it is a replacement situation for you, you don’t have to tell everyone that).
I am sure that there are other benefits to posting job opportunities on your funeral-home website. Can you think of any other reasons? Send me an email, and I will add to the list.
Here are some steps that you should remember:• Let the firm’s caring, empathetic personality come out in your
ad, and describe what it is like to be a part of your team (others are reading it too)
• After the position has been filled, leave it up as a sample, and still offer to accept résumés
• Embed or link to the Lynch’s “The Undertaking” documentary video clips from YouTube or PBS; these hold the entire profession in a more positive light (to find the video on YouTube, search for “PBS FRONTLINE The Undertaking Oct 30,” or go to www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/undertaking/view/.
• Create a “footer” link to your Careers section for each page — visitors’ curiosity will make them check out what’s available
• Secret tactic: use social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and even Twitter to direct people to your new job posting (OK, it’s probably not a secret; I just wanted to make sure that you didn’t forget to use social media)
So, if you are having issues hiring good-quality staff members, apply the above (no-cost) strategy to attract your next hire. Plus, it may also have a positive impact on future client families as well.
I hope that this has been helpful. Please email me your comments and thoughts to robin@funeralfuturist.com.
Robin Heppell, CFSP, combines his expertise in technology and preneed, his formal business knowledge and his deep-rooted legacy in the funeral profession so that he can help funeral homes and cemeteries be more competitive, more profitable, and provide the best possible service for the families they serve. To reserve a domain name, visit www.FuneralFuturist.com.
FIVE REASONS TO HAVE “CAREERS” ON YOUR FUNERAL-HOME WEBSITE
IT’S FREE!
IT GIVES VISITORS INSIGHT INTO YOUR COMPANY
IT GIVES JOB SEEKERS UNDERSTANDING OF YOUR OPERATIONS
IT PROMOTES REFERRALS
IT SHOWS YOU’RE A GOOD ECONOMIC COMMUNITY MEMBER
Daniel Kazys Baltramonas (Dan)130 Park PlacePlatteville, WI 53818
Raymond K. Bassford (Ray)1864 Watchung AvenuePlainfield, NJ 07062-2248
Richard E. Bilcowski (Rick)PO Box 549Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 Canada
Samuel Lamar Booker (Sam)608 Concord StreetThomasville, NC 27360
Shawn Patrick Brown6929 West University Avenue, 9LGainesville, FL 32607
Kevin CarmichaelAvalon & Surrey Funeral Home13288 108 AvenueSurrey, BC V3T 2J6 Canada
Zachary Clayton Carnley (Zach)601 Corbin DriveArlington, TX 76002
Glenda Marie Cole7364 Highway 207West Chezzetcook, NS B0J 1N0 Canada
George J. Durham1016 East Side DriveGreensboro, NC 27406
Joseph Raymond FinocchiaroMiami Dade College11380 NW 27th AvenueMiami, FL 33167
Aaron Chadwick Frye (Chad)108 Cool Springs CourtLexington, SC 29073
Jana Lindsay Haldenwang3247 Jaquin RoadCanastsota, NY 13032
John Fitzgerald HarrisHarris Funeral Home601 Winchester AvenueMonroe, NC 28110
Rosie Lee Bushelon Hayden1136 Heritage Way SWBirmingham, AL 35211
John Douglas Hill (Doug)604 Bow StreetSheridan, IN 46069
Kevin Bradley Hull4600 Monterey Oaks Boulevard, #933Austin, TX 78749
Scott Donald HurrellA.J. Desmond & Sons2600 Crooks RoadTroy, MI 48084
Lamone Bertran Jay (Jay)Jay Funeral Home17420 Homestead AvenuePerrine, FL 33157
Mary D. KayPruitts Mortuary7518 North MainHouston, TX 77022
Debra A. MaboneMabone Funeral Home, LLCPO Box 1005Somerville, TN 38068-1005
Geraldine Oliverie (Geri)Oliverie Funeral Home2925 Ridgeway RoadManchester, NJ 08759
Terry W. PlummerPlummer Funeral Services, Inc.404 East Union AvenueLitchfield, IL 62056-1566
Nicholas T. Rine (Nick)Rine Professional Services, LLCPO Box 3352Beckley, WV 25801
Cornell Wyatt Robinson-Carroll3980 Abbey CircleEllenwood, GA 30294
Matthew Shane Shannon (Matt)401 Sunset DriveLebanon, MO 65536
Robert Joseph Thomas (Joseph)Shackelford Funeral Directors450 Church StreetSavannah, TN 38372
Jacqueline Cynthia Trzyna (Jackie)28288 Islet TrailBonita Springs, FL 34135
Anthony Christopher Whalen855 East Ash Lane, #211Euless, TX 76039
Reggie Wilburn3215 Clermont AvenueFort Wayne, IN 46806
Donald Morris Wilkerson (Don)S.G. Wilkerson & Sons, Inc.2100 East Fifth StreetGreenville, NC 27858
Anthony French WorleyBrock Memorial & Worley Funeral Home639 Lisbon StreetClinton, NC 28328
Make it your goal to be in the list of new CFSPs in the next issue!
Here’s how:• Checkoutthecontinuing
education programs on our website
• CompleteyourCareerReviewif you haven’t already done so
• Tellusaboutanyactivitiesyouhave completed that do not appear on your transcript
Congratulations to the New CFSPs!Congratulations to the following APFSP members who achieved the designation of Certified Funeral Service Practitioner since our Fall 2013 issue. Please help us congratulate these members for their hard work!
NFDA President Robert T. “Bobby” Rosson, CFSP, honored Kimberly at the NFDA All Star Recognition Event and the CFSP Annual Recognition with a recognition award from the National Funeral Directors Association.
Doretha Hector, CFSP, and Eleanor Starks Khan, CFSP, of the 100 Black Women of Funeral Service, also honored her with the 2013 Phenomenal Women Leadership Award for Excellence in the Funeral Industry.
Kimberly Gehlert Recognized at NFDA Convention
From left to right: David Hyde, United Kingdom; Ayris B. Granby, CFSP; Eleanor Starks Khan, CFSP; Kimberly Gehlert; Doretha Hector, CFSP; and J. Frank Walton, Tidewater Community College
NFDA President Robert T. Rosson, CFSP, and Kimberly Gehlert
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