Pervasys and Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home Create Interpersonal Interactivity for People Through On-Line Funeral Services


LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz., Aug. 10, 2001 (PRIMEZONE) -- Pervasys (PINK SHEETS:PVYS) and Walt Lietz, President of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home (http://www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com/) have create a VAR relationship, under which Mr. Lietz will be marketing remote viewing facilities to churches and funeral homes. Mr. Lietz is working on expanding the use of FeLIX's remote viewing capability for on-line memorial services with associates in Arizona, Texas and Hawaii domestically, as well as with churches and funeral homes in England, Germany and South Africa internationally.

Lietz explains that, "It is now possible to share services for your loved ones no matter where in the world you may be. Don't let distance or an inability to travel keep family and friends from participating. Webcast guests can feel comforted in knowing this on-line memorial will be printed and given to the family at the conclusion of the service." "The on-line funeral Webcast is entirely private. Access to the live Webcast is protected by a login name and password, which can be shared at the families' discretion. Lietz-Fraze dedicates itself to continuing to provide considerate, compassionate care to all of their families."

Thousands of families that have placed trust in Lietz-Fraze to serve their needs. Their dedication and commitment to those families have made their Funeral Home one of the most respected in the entire Southwest.

Carlton R. Fraze and his wife, Dee, moved to Lake Havasu City in 1964, the year the city was founded. Mr. and Mrs. Fraze were the 75th family to move to this new city. In 1967, Carlton and Dee established the Fraze Funeral Home. Walter and Donna Lietz came to Lake Havasu from Phoenix in 1976 and opened the Lietz Funeral Home. Finally in November of 1981, the two decided to merge and formed the partnership of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. They were proud to establish the only crematory of Lake Havasu City at Lietz-Fraze in 1986. In 1996, a 4,600 square foot addition was added to the existing facilities along with a 33,000 square foot parking lot to accommodate the growing community and in 1998, a 1,200 square foot crematorium addition was added with a state of the art, Ener-Tek crematory.

In 1999, Carlton Fraze passed away, preceded by his wife Dee in 1997. Currently, Walter Lietz serves as President and owner of the Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. Mr. Lietz can be reached at: 21 Riviera Blvd, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403, telephone 928-855-4949 or email: lietzfh@c-yaa.com. Further information on Pervasys products can be obtained on www.pervasys.com, or by contacting:

Michael Meyer (U.S.) 1-323-571-3717, 1-818-365-1957, mike@pervasys.com Brian Sammartino (Canada), 1-604-732-1291. brian@pervasys.com Chan Son Jeon (Korea), 82 (02) 698-1279

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