CI-100

CI-100 (legal death in 2010) is the 100th patient of the Cryonics Institute. He was an 84-year-old World War II veteran for the United States Air Force. He had been a mink farmer for most of his life.

He legally died of sepsis. A post-mortem signup patient, he was held in dry ice at least two weeks before CI accepted him as a cryonics patient, in compliance with CI's requirement. Then his son drove his father to CI, arriving just before the beginning of the Cryonics Institute Annual General Meeting on September 19, 2010. The patient's arrival at CI is seen in a documentary by Brooklyn Underground Films. The patient was straight frozen, without administration of a cryoprotectant.