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  2. National Association of Funeral Directors - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Funeral Directors is based in Solihull, England. [1] Established in 1905, [2] the National Association of Funeral Directors represents funeral directing businesses in the United Kingdom; including independent and family owned firms, co-operatives and major funeral groups.

  3. Funeral director - Wikipedia

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    A funeral director, also known as an undertaker or mortician (American English), ... (BIFD), the National Association of Funeral Directors (NAFD) and the Society of ...

  4. Patient and mortuary neglect - Wikipedia

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    The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) is an organization in the United States that regulates mortuaries and morgues and their activities regarding the embalming and interring of the deceased. [6]

  5. Why don’t we trust funeral directors? Transparency and ...

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    During the Funeral Rule Workshop in DC last September, a National Funeral Directors & Morticians Board member admitted, "I was one of those people very hesitant [to post prices online].” His ...

  6. Local funeral directors have 110 years of experience ... - AOL

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    The Michigan Funeral Directors Association annual conference started on Monday at the Blue Water Convention Center, located at 800 Harker St. in Port Huron.

  7. Rotting bodies, fake ashes and sold body parts push Colorado ...

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    Joe Walsh, president of the Colorado Funeral Directors Association, said the group is in favor of the legislation, though he cautioned against believing these rules could prevent all future mishaps.

  8. Death care industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first professional trade association was established in Philadelphia in 1964. [7] The first national convention for funeral directors was held in Rochester, New York in 1882 after Alan Durfee, a Michigan funeral director planned a successful statewide convention. [10]

  9. Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) formed a committee to address the need for a way of dealing with mass casualty situations. The group had the goal of formulating a plan for funeral directors to deal with the situation.