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#23
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07-23-2012, 10:32 PM
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Re: Postmortem Makeup and Reconstruction
I live in Pennsylvania - Filthydelphia/Killadelphia. He looked good other than that. Awful to say when he's dead, but, from all of the alcohol abuse and not taking his meds, his body was shutting down. He was debloated and probably lost some weight from only eating two or three days. He was red/purple and bloated, losing feeling in his legs and hands. He finally agreed to go to the hospital. His heart gave out after 13 days, the day after his 51st birthday. He was the second one to die from chronic alcoholism, and my youngest, died in a fire with alcohol and meds as contributing factors. They took some of his skin and his corneas since he was an organ donor. My mother didn't notice so I guess it was alright. My niece is a cosmetologist so she trimmed his beard. She wanted to. My youngest niece said she thought they took something from his chest, but, his heart, liver and probably lungs were all shot. He had blood in his urine. |
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#24
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07-23-2012, 10:39 PM
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Re: Postmortem Makeup and Reconstruction
Our funeral home brought my brother's body from the crematory to the funeral home so my mother and his daughter could say, "goodbye". He died in a fire so they were told not to touch him due to health reasons. He was in a box. I identified the body and although my mother says she wanted to see him, I thought she might freak out since he was the youngest, at 44. |
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07-24-2012, 12:37 AM
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Re: Postmortem Makeup and Reconstruction
My State Law says that Embalming HAS to be done ONLY if there is to be a Public viewing. So immediate family can view an unembalmed corpse. Cremations with a traditional service beforehand must include an embalming (because of the open house viewing involved). This is Mostly due to Public Safety Standards.... Besides most people with common sense aren't going to want to be in the same room with a person with a communicable disease (Aids, TB, Hep. etc.) especially when they've been dead awhile. Embalming is considered a type of sterilization which can greatly reduce any chance of cross contamination. |
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07-25-2012, 01:44 AM
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Re: Postmortem Makeup and Reconstruction
I can see that, and that's what I meant to imply in my last post. But you know religious people here. Anything to do with dead bodies is disgusting and unclean, and being on a website where you can get your fill of them sends you to hell. |