My Father died when I was five years old, 62 years ago. Your book for children is wonderful. Because my Father was sick, our house had to be quiet a lot of the time. I was pretty horrible because I didn't talk, I screamed. Everyone would try to get me what I wanted to make me quiet. So, I looked at books a lot. Once they got me talking, they found out I could read very well. So your book would have been a god-send. In those days, little children did not go to funerals so I have to rely on other people's memories of my Father's funeral. Recently, I read a book called "Fatherless Daughters". It really spoke to me. I had always thought that I was because I thought of my Father every day. Why? This book explained many things to me so that I could put things into perspective. I gave a copy to my sisters. Now, when I ask funeral homes and hospices about their efforts to include and educate children, I still get the blank stare with a comment like they rarely have small children around and that they just don't understand. Sorry that I have rambled but I was really touched that you would have such a book for younger children. Is it possible to receive one for a reference and maybe my inner child could learn something? Of course, I know that you have a copyright, etc. I probably would read and, maybe, show it to funeral directors in order to do business with you. Maybe it would open a few doors for funeral directors to understand their little clients. Just a thought. Thank you again.
I’ve been privileged to be in this funeral home professionally, (picking someone up) and while waiting was told to feel free to roam, and it is a beautiful building in every way. The staff, same way, top notch. My aunt was also buried in TC, and Reynolds-Jonkhoff handled her services. Once again couldn’t be happier
I love this home it is so beautiful!!!! And you know why you all do so well it's because of you and your family and the detail and care that goes into every service it shows on your face and I wish you had one here in az. I have been watching everything that goes into a funeral I've watched embalming and everything from a-z like how the body is prepared the eye's closed and mouth. I am very into it. I watch the dead bodies very bad ones. But I am not in good health and I am disabled or I would have gone to school for it. But I am a nana and that keeps me going!!! But thank you for caring for our loved ones! Take Care Lavonne
Hi , Lindsey ! Vinny here . Just wanted to say I always dated what I call the funeral girls in high school . You know , the girls that came from a family that was in the funeral business . They were the ones in my time that everybody shunned . Isn't that awful ? Nobody would take them out . I did ! I also worked part time for a few funeral homes while in high school and after I got back from my service duties . Things were so different back then . Me and the girls had so much fun over those years here in Daytona Beach ! One of the girls also became a Hawian Tropic model while she was in colledge ! Oh , my , those were the days ! We'd go to the pier and watch the Almond Brothers play , then long drives all night on the beach while partying . What memories ! And I've got to tell younow I'm 65 years old and it seems like yesterday . If anybody dosent want to date a funeral girl ,I will , and treat her like the lady she is ! Your good friend Vinny in good old Fla.
I would never work at a funeral home that has more than two women cause they don't pick up bodies,caskets,chairs,big wreaths,put up tents,wash cars,cut grass. Not being mean but it's the truth. This business is very physical and women just want to drive cars,pick up a pen,answer the phone and pass tissue out and wants to be seen standing or walking up and down the aisle or hallway and talk
My Father died when I was five years old, 62 years ago. Your book for children is wonderful. Because my Father was sick, our house had to be quiet a lot of the time. I was pretty horrible because I didn't talk, I screamed. Everyone would try to get me what I wanted to make me quiet. So, I looked at books a lot. Once they got me talking, they found out I could read very well. So your book would have been a god-send. In those days, little children did not go to funerals so I have to rely on other people's memories of my Father's funeral. Recently, I read a book called "Fatherless Daughters". It really spoke to me. I had always thought that I was because I thought of my Father every day. Why? This book explained many things to me so that I could put things into perspective. I gave a copy to my sisters. Now, when I ask funeral homes and hospices about their efforts to include and educate children, I still get the blank stare with a comment like they rarely have small children around and that they just don't understand. Sorry that I have rambled but I was really touched that you would have such a book for younger children. Is it possible to receive one for a reference and maybe my inner child could learn something? Of course, I know that you have a copyright, etc. I probably would read and, maybe, show it to funeral directors in order to do business with you. Maybe it would open a few doors for funeral directors to understand their little clients. Just a thought. Thank you again.
Deborah Young, I just want to give you a big hug. The way you went about your story was beautiful. The child in you is still there. Blessings to you 😊
You have a magnificent house/funeral home. Wonderful the care and compassion you give each family❤🙏❤
What a beautiful home, absolutely gorgeous
Stunning property ! Thank you so much for preserving and sharing this masterpiece of architecture and history.
You guys are amazing. So above and beyond!
Wow ... such a beautiful facility.. ❤️
Wow, A Marvelous Family Legacy!!!
Congratulations To The Reynolds Jonkhoff Family!!!
Beautiful building. I find it fascinating that funeral homes are so glamorous in America. I am in the UK and they are small and more basic.
@Robert Gardea I have never seen one one that scale. To be honest, I prefer the ones I have seen in Britain. They feel more intimate and personal.
It’s because they basically charge people an arm and a leg. Perform unnecessary services. The funeral industry in the US is corrupt.
That’s capitalism for you.
I know! they're amazing! They're just so American I love them
It’s about American capitalism. It’s not needed.
Going above the norm! Not often does that happen without a price. Nice touches!
Beautiful facility!
What a wonderful family business and what a house!! It must be such a pleasure to work there ❤
Nice that you have photos of your family and history i always look for that
I’ve been privileged to be in this funeral home professionally, (picking someone up) and while waiting was told to feel free to roam, and it is a beautiful building in every way. The staff, same way, top notch. My aunt was also buried in TC, and Reynolds-Jonkhoff handled her services. Once again couldn’t be happier
Great to hear the history of the building and your family. Beautiful facility.
Very impressed by this business.
Beautiful building and grounds.
Great episode!!!!!Your next episode should be on whigham funeral home in Newark,nj
YES!
So cool! Grand Rapids is my hometown and I love funeral cribs! You guys are awesome!
I love this home it is so beautiful!!!! And you know why you all do so well it's because of you and your family and the detail and care that goes into every service it shows on your face and I wish you had one here in az. I have been watching everything that goes into a funeral I've watched embalming and everything from a-z like how the body is prepared the eye's closed and mouth. I am very into it. I watch the dead bodies very bad ones. But I am not in good health and I am disabled or I would have gone to school for it. But I am a nana and that keeps me going!!! But thank you for caring for our loved ones! Take Care Lavonne
So beautiful work of art
Simply beautiful funeral home .
Wow.What a home!
Traverse City native here. I work with Reflections, but have never been there before! Truly awe inspiring.
Traverse City is awesome. Just visited a week ago.
Beautiful place!
Beautiful funeral home.
I like the episodes so far. A shame there hasn't been a new episode in 4 months
What in the hell have I stumbled upon?? Gotta love UA-cam suggestions 😂😂😂😂 #subscribed
My small town in Ca. Also has a cherry festival.
I love her voice and accent.
This home especially the front door reminds me of a titanic style look. It’s amazing the home was preserved.
The Staircase is Titanic as is the glass .
Lindsey looks so beautiful.
Amazing
When my dog is passed away they gave me a tree to plant in her memory
Beautiful house
beautiful funeral home
Hi , Lindsey ! Vinny here . Just wanted to say I always dated what I call the funeral girls in high school . You know , the girls that came from a family that was in the funeral business . They were the ones in my time that everybody shunned . Isn't that awful ? Nobody would take them out . I did ! I also worked part time for a few funeral homes while in high school and after I got back from my service duties . Things were so different back then . Me and the girls had so much fun over those years here in Daytona Beach ! One of the girls also became a Hawian Tropic model while she was in colledge ! Oh , my , those were the days ! We'd go to the pier and watch the Almond Brothers play , then long drives all night on the beach while partying . What memories ! And I've got to tell younow I'm 65 years old and it seems like yesterday . If anybody dosent want to date a funeral girl ,I will , and treat her like the lady she is ! Your good friend Vinny in good old Fla.
Vinny or Kathy?
Lindsey looking good.
Does the book include photos of the prep room?
Is it me or why don't there show the mortuary
Glorious!
I would to see a video tour
If you have to go this is way to go, I almost cant wait for my turn.
great, let us know how it went
Really? Think I am happy to wait and keep living.....
@@ApertureRH 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Moon's Funeral Home in Flint, MI
11/6/2022 The day I saw it all when it came to reality TV. Smh!
Gergeous.
Whighams funeral home in NEWARK,Nj please.
That is seriously a fancy-ass house
The director is so beautiful and well spoken.wish i married her first.
You’re a sweet lady
That’s a funeral home I could live in
It’s haunted.
ooooh you knooooooow that place is haunted
The looks of a funeral home serves no purpose in the end and Rich or poor all are going to lay in a hole and decompose
I would never work at a funeral home that has more than two women cause they don't pick up bodies,caskets,chairs,big wreaths,put up tents,wash cars,cut grass. Not being mean but it's the truth. This business is very physical and women just want to drive cars,pick up a pen,answer the phone and pass tissue out and wants to be seen standing or walking up and down the aisle or hallway and talk
So you have worked in a funeral 🏡 with two plus women?