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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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01-07-2015, 09:47 AM
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Re: Bit of a Hassle to Get This 23yo Traffic Accident Victim Inside a Metal Casket
Yeah, I could see Rigor Mortis had already set in.
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01-07-2015, 04:22 PM
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Re: Bit of a Hassle to Get This 23yo Traffic Accident Victim Inside a Metal Casket
I worked as an orderly at a hospital several years ago when I was in college. They used to tell me I had to take another "stiff' down to the morgue. Sometimes though, when the morgue was full, they would leave the body in the room or in the recovery room ( wherever they died ) and pull the curtain around it. Sometimes it took the funeral home HOURS to pick the body up. I`ve mentioned before my father was a Funeral home director. He wanted me to take over the business, but it wasn`t my cup of tea I guess, so my brothers did. I did watch my dad reconstruct faces of car accident victims. It was tedious work. My mother applied the makeup and did the hair. Dad used to massage the arms and hands to relax the muscles. Some of them looked so fake but the families insisted a viewing. Yes, even the men had makeup on.
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