Description
Author: Richard L. Per4ez
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 06/21/2014
Pages: 108
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.59lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.22d
ISBN13: 9781484994030
ISBN10: 1484994035
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Death & Dying
About the Author
Dr. Richard Perez has been, primarily an educator, having complete the Educational Doctorate in Educational Administration at Arizona State University. As a retired college professor of Sociology and Education (18 years), he also served a Dean of Continuing Education (6 years) at a 16,000 student Community College. This was after he retired from a 28 year military service with the US Air Force. As a young man, he yearned to enter medical school. As a preliminary to that, he worked in hospitals. In his final year of high school, he began working in mortuaries and was nearly ready to enter mortuary college when he received another calling for a college degree. It was not medical school since his would-be sponsor had passed away. At the end of his undergraduate program, he was commissioned in the USAF. At that point, he diverged from the mortuary work except for part-time opportunities which he did during all of his careers. He served as head-diener at the University of Utah Medical College in the Forensic Pathology Lab (3 years) under the direction of Dr. James T. Weston, then President of the Forensic Medical Examiner' Association. In the Air Force, he served as Assistant to the Mortuary Officer on two bases, and did part-time work in pathology unit wherever he traveled. While an FAA Air Traffic Controller, he also part-timed himself in another autopsy lab. While working as a College Dean, he began a part-time position in a mortuary as a Apprentice Mortician where he learned all the aspects of mortuary operations. When told he had to attend a mortuary college to get certified, he decided that he didn't want to move again, so, relying on his expertise as a Educational Administrator, he decided to develop his own Mortuary College in his town. His 6-year planning evolved into the first program of its type in his state. His planning included coordination with the State offices which governed such matters, coordinating cooperation with all state funeral homes, obtaining a building from a college, redesigning it, furnishing it and designing an acceptable curriculum which led to national accreditation of the school and the curriculum. This book relates many of the activities regarding the planning and envelopment of this mortuary school where youngsters can train to become embalmers and funeral directors. Dr. Perez is now retired and was written 6 books including this one. Two of the books are about the ukulele - a hobby which he has taken up.
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