tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3216718012287727481.post8913800523293380537..comments2023-11-19T04:38:05.335-08:00Comments on My Fat Spouse: Fat & the Mortuary ArtsMy Fat Spousehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00432262305393824708noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3216718012287727481.post-28170185780811380662010-01-25T12:32:07.000-08:002010-01-25T12:32:07.000-08:00Ive been in the funeral business for 10 years and ...Ive been in the funeral business for 10 years and have been a director for 6 of them, have embalmed over 3500 bodies since than, and not one time have I had to break a bone to fit people into caskets. Obese people at times are put into smaller caskets, but they are squeeezed in to not broken than squeeze into. If someone has intentionally broken a bone to fit a deceased in anything should have there licensed taken away and far removed from someones loved one. Ive had just as many problems with very thin people doing the same expulsions as obese people. To be honest, larger people seem to embalm quickly and easier in my estimation, they seem to die from being heavy and the load placed on their heart more than clogged arteries. My advice to you young student, find a reputable funeral home that honors the deceased, instead of the ones out there that seem less concerned with a deceased person. James Wolverton, LFD tampa, floridaJames Wolvertonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3216718012287727481.post-53322148671809260672010-01-25T22:00:56.000-08:002010-01-25T22:00:56.000-08:00well said James. And to think you were able to pos...well said James. And to think you were able to post all of this without ever going into your email. Bravo!!Kathrynnoreply@blogger.com