luvgirlsfeet
Level of Triple Citrine Feather
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On top of my current job (Enterprise Rent A Car) I have been hired by a company in Phoenix, AZ as a Removal Technician. It's for the deceased. What I do is I remove the person from where they pass away and transport them to where they need to go, ie the funeral home crematory ME's (Medical Examiner's office) Sadly I see it all in terms of how the person died.
My first call was this past Sunday for an elderly gentleman who just turned 77 years old and he passed away from cancer peacefully in his home under hospice care surrounded by his 8 children. We had brought him to the funeral home of his choice as it was a pre-planned choice.
The funeral home was closed that day due to it being a Sunday and no services were taking place. We have access to the funeral home via the garage door in the back where the hearses are kept. Upon entering the facility there are 2 large refrigerator units. We graciously placed this gentleman inside until a funeral home employee comes in the next day to begin the next step(s) of his wishes
Although I've seen death up close and personal since 1986, I had never seen anything like that before in terms of the removal and transport service process. It did however give me different outlook on life and to appreciate what I have even more and for who is in my life that I care about. Especially after leaving the cold storage and seeing other deceased people in there.
Please don't take your life or others for granted. Tomorrow is NEVER promised.
My first call was this past Sunday for an elderly gentleman who just turned 77 years old and he passed away from cancer peacefully in his home under hospice care surrounded by his 8 children. We had brought him to the funeral home of his choice as it was a pre-planned choice.
The funeral home was closed that day due to it being a Sunday and no services were taking place. We have access to the funeral home via the garage door in the back where the hearses are kept. Upon entering the facility there are 2 large refrigerator units. We graciously placed this gentleman inside until a funeral home employee comes in the next day to begin the next step(s) of his wishes
Although I've seen death up close and personal since 1986, I had never seen anything like that before in terms of the removal and transport service process. It did however give me different outlook on life and to appreciate what I have even more and for who is in my life that I care about. Especially after leaving the cold storage and seeing other deceased people in there.
Please don't take your life or others for granted. Tomorrow is NEVER promised.