List of people who plan to be or have been cryopreserved after legal death.
Living people who plan to be cryopreserved
Deceased people who have been cryopreserved
- James Bedford, 1967[15]
- Dick Clair, 1988[16][17]
- Peter Eckersley, 2022[18]
- Robert Ettinger, 2011[19]
- FM-2030, 2000[1]
- L. Stephen Coles, 2014[20]
- Hal Finney, 2014[21]
- Dora Kent, 1987[22]
- Bredo Morstøl, 1989
- John Henry Williams, 2004[23]
- Ted Williams, 2002[23]
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