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Eddie August Schneider's (1911–1940) death certificate, issued in New York.. A death certificate is either a legal document issued by a medical practitioner which states when a person died, or a document issued by a government civil registration office, that declares the date, location and cause of a person's death, as entered in an official register of deaths.
One in particular was Herman Feifel, an American psychologist who is considered the pioneer of the modern death movement. [2] Feifel broke the taboo on discussions of death and dying with the publication of his book The Meaning of Death. [5] In this book, Feifel [6] dispelled myths held by scientists and practitioners about death and the denial ...
Frederick Wallace Smith (born August 11, 1944) is an American business magnate and investor. He is the founder and chairman of FedEx Corporation , the world's largest transportation company. Smith stepped down as CEO in June 2022 and was succeeded by Raj Subramaniam . [ 1 ]
In the 1960s pioneering professionals like that of Herman Feifel (1959), Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1969), and Cicely Saunders (1967) encouraged behavioral scientists, clinicians, and humanists to pay attention and to study death-related topics. This initiated the death-awareness movement and began the widespread study of death-related behavior ...
Frederick Dewey Smith (September 14, 1948 – November 4, 1994), known professionally as Fred "Sonic" Smith, was an American guitarist and member of the rock band MC5. He married and raised two children with poet and fellow rock musician Patti Smith .
Frederick Smith, 1st Baron Colwyn (1859–1946), British businessman; Frederick Smith, 2nd Viscount Hambleden (1868–1928), British businessman and politician; Frederic L. Smith (1870–1954), American football player and automobile industry pioneer in Detroit, Michigan
Frederick Brougher Smith was born on May 14, 1892, on his father's plantation near Ripley, Mississippi. [1] He was the son of planter Robert Bruce Smith Jr. and his wife, Fannie (Palmer) Smith. [1] Frederick was a great-nephew of Mississippi Secretary of State C. A. Brougher. [1] [2] Frederick attended the schools of Tippah County, Mississippi. [1]
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