Candles have a long history, dating back to as early as 3000 B.C. Even since their earliest invention candles have served a wide range of purposes. They have been used as lanterns, Christmas tree lights, and symbols in religious ceremonies. The second patent ever issued in the United States was issued to Joseph Sampson in 1790 for a new method of candle-making. In 1829, however, the candle industry was devastated due to the distillation of kerosene. No longer a primary means of light, candles have since been used primarily for ceremonial and decorative purposes.
Beginning around the year 2000, the funeral industry began to experience a major shift in services, the Personalization revolution. In keeping with this new age of Personalization, many funeral homes were looking for new products and services. Matthew G. Frazer, now president of Frazer Consultants, met this need by inventing a patented process for easy, inexpensive, in-house personalization of candles. Since the inception of the personalized Tribute Candle, recent studies indicate that now over 40% of funeral homes use some sort of personalized candle at every service.
The candle personalization process developed by Matthew G. Frazer is a labeling process, which enables funeral directors, using nothing more than a computer, a standard ink-jet or laser printer, and specially formatted decal labels, to personalize candles with the deceased’s photo, name, and dates. |