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Is it morbid to plan your own funeral?
by Mighty Mom
I just attended a lovely funeral. This being my first Chinese-American funeral, I had quite a bit of time during the Cantonese language portion of the program to think about how intensely personal, yet... published 5 weeks ago
Buys the glittering casket and return the pearls to the seller
by jim.sheng
A man of the state of Chu went to the state of Zheng to sell his pearls. He had a casket made of the wood of the magnolia tree, and then had it scented with cinnamon and pepper, set with jewels, carved in... published 2 months ago
Caskets Made In China
by vreccc
Caskets made in China are becoming popular for three main reasons: they are becoming easier to import, they are much less expensive than American-made caskets, and they are of equal or greater quality than... published 7 months ago
CASKETS! - Used by the Dead but Enjoyed by the Living
by emmabalmer
From a mortician's point of view, they are big and cumbersome to move around, but people with a scintillatingly morbid sense of humor are finding caskets to be fascinating decorative pieces and unique... published 7 months ago
What Pallbearers Do
by emmabalmer
Have you been asked to be a pallbearer? Here are some ideas on what to expect on the day of the funeral and learn about the usual duties of an active pallbearer. published 10 months ago
Caskets
by onesourcechina
Caskets from China are becoming increasingly popular among consumers, funeral home directors and casket distributors. Why? Because they are 70% cheaper than wholesale caskets in the united states. For... published 10 months ago
Casket Manufacturers
by onesourcechina
Our Casket Manufacturers produce the lowest cost and highest quality metal, solid wood and MDF veneer caskets on the planet. published 16 months ago







