Mortician

Mortician

Dr. Thanatos

Yep, GA

Female, 99

I graduated from funeral college, where I took classes like color theory, funeral service history, grief psychology, & microbiology, to name a few. I am a licensed funeral director and embalmer. I am also experienced in cremation practices.

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Last Answer on April 06, 2015

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Hi my name is Diamond Pittman and I will be entering into the mortuary program next year in the fall i was wondering is it possible to embalm an severly burned body and how can you fix a body that has severe blows to the head?

Asked by Diamond over 6 years ago

 

I'm a high school graduate looking into becoming a mortician, but college wise I'm lost. I'm located in texas, is there any advice you can give me?

Asked by Abby almost 7 years ago

 

Our family wants to exhume a hundred year old grave to determine if our grandfather is in it. Could the remains have completely resolved into the soil making it impossible to tell if a body was there? There may not have been a casket.

Asked by Daniel over 6 years ago

 

When you have a burial using a casket and a concrete (I think it's coccrete) vault does that casket and vault slow down decomposition? If not what is the purpose, if any, of the casket and vault? Thanks

Asked by Fred Anderson about 8 years ago

 

Hi- I am really hoping you can help me with this. I am a professional makeup artist (specializing in living people). However, my brother died suddenly this past Tuesday. The funeral director is having a hard time with his face because:livor mortis.

Asked by Lisa almost 8 years ago

 

I heard of someone named Angel Medina who received a "special embalming treatment" so that he could be standing up when his corpse was displayed. Where could I find more specific details on his treatment? It's for a screenplay I'm working on.

Asked by John668 about 8 years ago

 

I want to keep one of my mom's fingers when she dies. She says maybe hair would be better. I still want the finger. If my mom agreed....would I be able to get one of her fingers? How could I preserve it?

Asked by Slothling10 almost 7 years ago