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| | | Re: Rayne's Funeral Home < Reply # 26 on 8/21/2019 3:00 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | So no chance! there is strict rules on cremation and disposition. Don't mean to bust anyones idea of what they are seeing, but it is still spooky. But harmless. With the exception of left behind embalming room materials. Nobody in the caskets! For those who want to believe in the spirits and ghosts. Its ok to do so! A saying in the funeral home that is true! You need not worry about the dead, it's the living folks you need to worry about! Many a night I come into the funeral home by myself at night. While you do here noises and it can be scary if you think that way, nothing is going to pop out at you! the deceased are just that deceased. The caskets outside were pulled out by someone who has been there. The set up casket coming out the back of the coach was set up by someone. The upstairs living areas I am sure have been rifled through and vandalized. I doubt that hoarding was present, but can't say it can't happen. Likely not! The rug swatches I suspect were just to replace carpeting in the parlors or even the living quarters? Also, some of the boxes in the garage area are cremation containers. Before vaults were used to place caskets in, wooden boxes were used as the vault. Some states don't require an outer burial vault for burial. Just the casket. Also, those who are familar with the old style caskets that have the angled edges. That is called a Toe Pincher. Victorian era which were called coffins are toe pinchers. Did you know caskets made for Amish by Amish builders use wooden dowells. Not screws or metal attachments. Another thing...many mistake a concrete box or vault as a casket. This is just an outer barrier for a casket. many states require for extra barrier against time breaking down a casket. Remember, embalming is only required for a public visitation or viewing. Any shipment by aircraft, embalming and a air tray is required. Another reality many don't realize. If your flying on a airplane, many times a deceased is part of the stowage. It is all safe and done correctly. Hey, even the deceased need to fly to their final resting place. Anyway, just thought I would put this out just for reference. I know nothing of this fh and what happened, but don't go in thinking something is there that isn't. Have fun exploring and stay away from the embalming room materials! Pure cancerous poison!
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