The Kampfe Brothers
The Kampfe brothers --Frederick, Richard, and Otto-- credited with creating the safety razor in their New York City shop, are entombed in a domelike mausoleum with a ball on top in a prominent location, the modern Hillside Mausoleum. They began marketing the product, known as the Star safety razor, in 1875, applying for a patent in 1880. The metal door bears a bronze bas-relief sculpture of a robed woman bearing a lit oil lamp, presumably to light her way to the hereafter. The mausoleum contains eight crypts (niches), one of which holds the remains of three children. At the rear is a stained glass window that depicts an angel and a robed woman. An altar, upon which is an empty vase, is beneath the window.
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