Ed Hope
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Edward Francis "Ed" Hope[1] (1920–2001)[2][3][4] was the president of the Cryo-Care Equipment Corporation,[1] a company that manufactured cryocapsules and cryopreserved people for cosmetic reasons. He founded it in 1965.[5] Before starting Cryo-Care, Hope had owned a racetrack, delivered oil, operated a New Jersey nightclub called Chubby’s, and established a very lucrative career in wig making.[5]
Cryo-Care cryopreserved four people in the 1960s: "Sarah Gilbert", Louis Nisco, Eva Schulman, and Donald Kester Sr.
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Failed Futures, Broken Promises, and the Prospect of Cybernetic Immortality: Toward an Abundant Sociological History of Cryonic Suspension, 1962–1979 (page 137 of the file). Grant W. Shoffstall
- ↑ Ed Francis Hope. information.com. Retrieved July 25, 2024
- ↑ Dead men's hopes put on ice. Chicago Daily News. January 29, 1968 (page 372 of the file)
- ↑ Rita Ilona Hope. legacy.com. Retrieved July 25, 2024
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 Failed Futures, Broken Promises, and the Prospect of Cybernetic Immortality: Toward an Abundant Sociological History of Cryonic Suspension, 1962–1979 (page 148 of the file). Grant W. Shoffstall