September 2015 - page A33

Page A33
SEPTEMBER 2015
FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS
S ec t i on A
and law provide resourc-
es and counsel to all death
care professionals, presented
“It’s Not Just a Form – The
Art, Science & Legalities of
Your Forms and Contracts;”
Dr. Bill Bass,
creator of the
world’s first laboratory de-
voted to human decom-
position: the University of
Tennessee’s “Body Farm,
presented “Death’s Acre: In-
side the Body Farm;” and
the president of the
Nation-
al Funeral Directors Associa-
tion,
RobMoore IV,
gave an
update on the association.
A large crowd enjoyed the
President’s Reception and
Dinner Cruise Thursday
evening aboard the Belle
of Louisville. The enter-
tainment was provided by
Jamie Higdon during the
cruise and was enjoyed by
everyone.
The following Officers
and Directors elected for
the 2015-2016 year are:
President,
Robbie Brant-
ley,
Brownsville;
President-
Elect,
David West,
Nich-
olasville;
Vice President,
John Jones,
Harlan; Sec-
retary-Treasurer,
James W.
Davis,
Berea;
Sergeant-
at-Arms,
Rob Riley,
Car-
rollton;
Immediate Past-
President,
Doug Stanley,
Williamstown; and
Chair-
man of the Board,
Marcia
Caniff Davis,
Ashland.
District Directors elect-
ed for the 2015-2016 year
are: Central–
Grant Bolt,
Georgetown;
Eastern–
Rusty Preston,
Paintsville;
Northern–
Bill
Mullins,
Covington;
Southern–
Ger-
ald M. “Marty” Jones,
Morgantown; South Cen-
tral–
Brandy
Harwood,
Tompkinsville; Southeast-
ern–
Wesley
Rominger,
Manchester; and Western–
Chad Townsend,
Dixon.
NEWS
Association
CONTINUED
The Funeral Directors
Association of Kentucky
Elects New Officers
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