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Dear Mr. Tony:
Thank you for your care and compassion. Not to worry, my brother-in-law operates and owns, partly, a funeral home in Wisconsin. It used to be only in his name, Tyborski Funeral Home, but, they merged with another partner. About 30 years ago, I went with my brother in law to pick up a dead body from a house. The funeral home has been in the family for years, so, I"m not put off by morticians. They're some of the friendliest people I know! She has no fracture, and no pressure on the brain, THANK YOU GOD! Isn't it awful, how kids gang up on another kid, and beat on him/her? Ganging up on someone, and beating on them, is a cowardly way to settle your differences. You would think, too, that ADULTS would never gang up on someone, and try to tear them apart, but, I guess we are all at different levels of maturity, eh? I find out more and more that there are a lot of adults who have not quite grown up. Childhood bullies are really cowards. I'm sure you know that, but, it didn't make ya feel any better when you were a kid. Going through all that. So, how long have you been a mortician? Tell me more. I'm always interested in learning about other people's professions. What was the funniest thing that happened, and what was the scariest? I dated a mortician while in high school, and the guys, when they had to spend the night in the funeral home, would play tricks on each other. It was hilarious, and a healthy way to let off tension. Quote:
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Thank you, whoever you were, for the prayers. Things are better now.
Pray for my husband and I to have a safe trip back home. I'm out of town right now, using a business center computer to reply here. |
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