On December 15, 1963, the official grand opening of the Edward F. Kugler Community Home For Funerals was formally announced. The first funeral conducted at the new funeral home was held on December 21, 1963.
As the years went by, more and more people would become aware of the new funeral home business location and the professional and caring services it provided.
In furtherance of his never ending service and care for others, Ed Kugler would relentlessly engage in civic and community involvement. In 1967, Ed sought out public office and was elected to the Saddle Brook Township Committee. Two years later in 1969, after the Township formally voted to change to its current Mayor/Council Faulkner Act form of government, Ed was overwhelmingly elected as Saddle Brook’s first publicly elected Mayor of its 200 year history of governance. In 1973, Ed was re-elected to his 2nd term as Mayor and, after that, would continue his public service being elected to the Township Council from 1985 through 2010. In honor of his dedication to public service, Ed was inducted into and was a Charter Member and Vice President of the Small Communities Mayor’s Association of NJ and the NJ League of Municipalities Elected Officials Hall of Fame.