News & Events

Congratulations!


  • CCMS would like to congratulate alums Nathaniel Lewis, Phillip Neitzel, and Walker Posey for selection in the NFDA "Meet the Mentors" program.  For more information from the NFDA please click here.

  • CCMS would also like to congratulate the following students for winning the 2011 Service Corporation International (SCI) Scholarship:


Spencer Skorupski
Leah Fulton
Jake Penwell
Elizabeth Ryerson

We would also like to congratulate Jake Penwell for receiving the Order of the Golden Rule scholarship, and Justin Toft for receiving a 2011 ABFSE Scholarship.



Great Work Everyone!



Upcoming Events:


                   
  • Lest We Forget: A 9/11 Remembrance Event 
       University of Cincinnati Blue Ash Campus
       September 11, 2011 
       Continental Breakfast:7:30 AM / Ceremony Begins Promptly at 8:25 AM
       Click Here for Event Information
       
    
  • 3rd Annual Tri-State Conference on  Grief and Loss: 
    The Impact of Children’s Grief on the Family:
    Grief, Hope and Healing.
    Co-provided by Cincinnati Children’s and  VITAS Innovative Hospice Care
    September 30, 2011  8:30am-3:45pm
    ***Funeral Directors: 6.0 CEU clock hours have been approved through CCMS for this event
    Click Here for Event Brochure
    Click Here for Registration Details



Past Events:

 


  • The 2011 CCMS Armed Forces Day event benefiting the Yellow Ribbon Support Center was a huge success!  Thank you to everyone who volunteered and attended the event!  To see pictures of the event click here.

  • After months of preparation and hard work, the CCMS Faculty and Staff proved to be greatly successful in achieving continued accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission.  Please take time to review the Self Study Report prepared for this great milestone.  Click Here to download the CCMS Self Study Report provided to the HLC


  • Toasting the Decades" reception at the 2011 OFDA Convention!


    CCMS "Toasting the Decades" - Our 2011 alumni event held in conjunction with the OFDA Convention-Columbus, OH  was a great success this year!  Thank you to all who attended, and be sure to look for your picture on our Facebook page here.


    Additionally, here are some pictures from the 2010 event!


  • CCMS supports Batesville Casket Company Veterans Day Celebration - November 11, 2010  Click here to see pictures from this event.                               

 

 


 

  


  • CCMS Student Offers First-hand Account of a Soldier's Life - November 2009 (pdf)


  • Fourth-Generation CCMS Graduate Earns Leadership Award from OFDA
     
    Cincinnati, OH – September 2009 
    Nearly one hundred years after his great-grandfather attended Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, Robert William Weigel stepped to the stage to receive the Ohio Funeral Directors Association award for Leadership at his commencement from CCMS. As a fourth-generation graduate of the college, Robert follows the lead of his great-grandfather, grandfather and father in the field of funeral service.

     



    The award provides a scholarship, which Rob will put to use in continued professional development after being awarded his Associate of Applied Science at CCMS’ recent graduation ceremony. Rob was selected by the faculty for the OFDA honor because of the student leadership he demonstrated throughout his coursework. “It was such an honor to be chosen for this award by the CCMS faculty, considering there were 42 students in my class, each with special talents and gifts,” says Rob. “It is the mission of CCMS not only to train our students as funeral service providers but also to shape them to become leaders in the industry,” notes Karen Giles, president of the college. “Rob’s receipt of this prestigious award is a salute to his ability to motivate by his example.”
     
    Born to a family of funeral directors Rob developed an interest in the industry naturally from hearing stories of his great-grandfather and grandfather. So with three generations before him graduating from CCMS, his decision to attend their alma mater was an easy one. And in the family tradition, he will live and work in Hamilton, Ohio, the community that his family has always called home.


     “We are proud when students like Rob entrust their funeral service education to CCMS,” says Giles. “We value that trust and deliver a program that blends academic excellence with the practical hands-on learning that sets us apart, and has for generations.”

     The family business, now called Weigel Funeral Home, began as Klaus Funeral Home in 1926 by his great-grandfather, Robert Klaus.  The name changed to Klaus-Weigel Funeral Home in the 1960s after his grandfather, Robert L. Weigel, became involved.   Now as Weigel Funeral Home it is operated by Rob’s father, Robert L. Weigel II, who looks forward to carrying on the family tradition by working side by side with his son.

     

 


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