Gordon Ritchie
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Gordon Martin Ritchie (born 6 October 1966 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a funeral director and embalmer and former Army Combat Medic in the RAMC (Royal Army Medical Corps).
Ritchie is a decorated Gulf war hero who after serving his time as an army medic went on to become, firstly a funeral director and then an embalmer within the funeral business.
He is now regarded as one of the leading embalmers in his field and has built a reputation all over Europe for his reconstruction and advanced embalming techniques.[citation needed]
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