History...

Female participation in funeral services dates back to Ancient Egypt, and is embodied in the professional discrimination that was appointed the dead by the Egyptian high priest to the beautiful Queen Nefertiti.

Nefertiti was one of the most beautiful Queens of Ancient Egypt, and rarely are her social and political skills a subject history.  The images of her generally conjure up a form of stately beauty, as oppose to a woman in charge of a nation.

History shows that during her reign, Nefertiti attended many duties of the State.  The Queen would carefully select the best balm leaves, and they would be prepared for the High Priest who were given the responsibility by the Queen, to make the preparation for the dead, as they prepared for the great journey to the other side.

Like female funeral directors today, the Queen recognized the need to personalize a funeral, and to give it, individual and professional appointment.  Queen Nefertiti passed on this trait to today's funeral service female.