![]() NFDA is the world’s leading funeral service association, serving 19,500 individual members who represent more than 10,000 funeral homes in the United States and internationally. “These award-winning firms, no matter their size or location, are dedicated to improving the face of funeral service by going above and beyond the expectations of the families and communities they serve.” “The Pursuit of Excellence Award Program proves that funeral service excellence is not limited by geographical boundaries,” said NFDA Chief Executive Officer Christine Pepper, CAE. Pursuit of Excellence Award recipients must fulfill strict quality service criteria that exemplify commitment to: Ethical practices and regulatory compliance ongoing education and professionĪl development opportunities for staff outstanding programs and resources to bereaved families community involvement through participation in volunteer opportunities and sponsorships professional association participation and community outreach through a variety of marketing, advertising and public relations programs. In order to receive NFDA’s Pursuit of Excellence recognition, funeral homes must demonstrate proficiency in all facets of funeral service. Only 168 funeral homes, nationwide and abroad, received this prestigious recognition, placing Routsong Funeral Home in an elite group of funeral service professionals. Routsong Funeral Home National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA). More information about The Dayton Foundation and its services is available at Routsong receives NFDA Pursuit of Excellence award The Dayton Foundation helps donors find the best and most tax-wise ways to achieve their charitable objectives, invests and manages donors’ charitable funds, and provides grants and leadership to grow philanthropy and help meet present and future community needs. Since 1921, The Dayton Foundation has been helping people help others in the Dayton community and beyond. The Dayton Foundation helps us to do this.” My greatest wish is to make this region better for our grandchildren and others’ grandchildren. “To see the faces of inner-city children, who through scholarships were able to go to camps like the YMCA’s Camp Kern for the first time and experience nature…that makes me happy. His leadership helped to bring the YMCA of Greater Dayton back from near-bankruptcy to a strong organization helping children and families-and the Setzers’ charitable fund has given him another way to con tribute. They instilled in her the importance of neighbors taking care of one another.įred Setzer’s greatest satisfaction has been through his volunteering on community boards and campaigns and through philanthropy. For Jane Setzer, it was part of her South Carolina upbringing by her church and her parents. Through volunteerism, Fred Setzer learned the power of participation and giving back. I truly believe that the stronger The Dayton Foundation grows, the stronger our community will be.” But, because of its tradition of modesty, few understand its impact on Greater Dayton. In many ways, it is the eye of the community. “The Foundation has a unique perspective as a community problem-solver and an ability to bring organizations together to tackle complex regional issues. “The Dayton region might look very different were it not for the Foundation and its nearly 3,000 donors and their charitable funds. “Few people understand The Dayton Foundation’s central role in numerous community efforts, including education, The Job Center, the Schuster Center and RiverScape, to name a few,” he said. He joined the Foundation’s Governing Board in 2001 and served as chair from 2006 to 2008. In 2002 he and his wife Jane established a Dayton Foundation chari “It’s what being a part of a community means,” Jane Setzer said.Ī native Daytonian, Fred Setzer evolved Setzer Corporation from his family’s business. ![]() Setzer, Jr., and his wife Jane, giving is something you simply do. Setzers’ volunteerism an example for communityįor Oakwood High School graduate Fred C. James Wyant of Elida, Ohio.Ī Mawedding is planned in Kettering, Ohio. Jordan is an account executive with the Berry Company and lives in Kettering, Ohio. The Groom-to-be graduated from Elida High School and is a graduate of Capital University. ![]() Amy is currently a manager at Tannenberg Kennels, Inc. The Bride-elect is a 2002 graduate of Oakwood High School and graduated from the University of Dayton in 2006. Robert Becker of Oakwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Christine Becker to Jordan Anthony Wyant.
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