Antonowicz graduates funeral school, passes national boards
NORWICH – John Antonowicz of the Wilson Funeral Home in Norwich has recently completed all necessary mortuary school course work to sit for the national board exam required by all those seeking a funeral director license.
Since 2014, Antonowicz has been an a client care professional at the Wilson Funeral Home. Shortly thereafter, he enrolled in Hudson Valley Community College's two-year mortuary school program where he would earn his associate’s degree. In May of this year, it is reported that Antonowicz was the sole recipient of the school's Funeral Service Award of Excellence.
On October 19, Antonowicz sat for and passed the last of a series of national board exams which is said to be a major milestone leading to securing a funeral director license. Following the verification of his credentials by New York State, Antonowicz will be recognized as a 'registered resident.' His required one-year residency will be completed at the Wilson Funeral Home.
“I'm pleased that I passed the exam so that I will be able to further care for the families of Norwich and serve the community I hold dear,” Antonowicz said. “I thank my employer and the families served by Norwich's only locally-owned funeral home for allowing me to learn the inner-workings of how best to conduct funeral services.”
Following the completion of his residency, Antonowicz will be eligible to sit for the New York State law exam, and upon the completion of said exam, he will be granted a State of New York funeral director license.
Since 2014, Antonowicz has been an a client care professional at the Wilson Funeral Home. Shortly thereafter, he enrolled in Hudson Valley Community College's two-year mortuary school program where he would earn his associate’s degree. In May of this year, it is reported that Antonowicz was the sole recipient of the school's Funeral Service Award of Excellence.
On October 19, Antonowicz sat for and passed the last of a series of national board exams which is said to be a major milestone leading to securing a funeral director license. Following the verification of his credentials by New York State, Antonowicz will be recognized as a 'registered resident.' His required one-year residency will be completed at the Wilson Funeral Home.
“I'm pleased that I passed the exam so that I will be able to further care for the families of Norwich and serve the community I hold dear,” Antonowicz said. “I thank my employer and the families served by Norwich's only locally-owned funeral home for allowing me to learn the inner-workings of how best to conduct funeral services.”
Following the completion of his residency, Antonowicz will be eligible to sit for the New York State law exam, and upon the completion of said exam, he will be granted a State of New York funeral director license.
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