My First Home Transfer + Advice | Little Miss Funeral

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  • @LittleMissFuneral
    @LittleMissFuneral  5 років тому +42

    I just want to thank everyone for STILL viewing this video even though I’m screaming at the camera! Hi everyone, I’m Lauren, also known as Little Miss Funeral and thank you for watching! Scroll through some more videos, I promise they get better :)

    • @kaydee4296
      @kaydee4296 4 роки тому

      Hahahaha, i noticed that but i still luv ya!! Im a very new subscriber and found you through Kari, about 2 weeks ago. I love watching both of y'all. Hello from Maryland! 😁

    • @noahgarrison511
      @noahgarrison511 3 роки тому

      @No One are u wanting to start a mortuary transport service??

    • @MultiDjc123
      @MultiDjc123 3 роки тому

      whats with that skeleton head on your table behind you ? are you a christian?

  • @scrapper900
    @scrapper900 6 років тому +27

    I love the idea of leaving a hand written note. “We are so sorry for your loss. Please know your loved one will receive the utmost respect in our care.”

    • @_-_LOL
      @_-_LOL 6 років тому +6

      scrapper900 I just lost my mom 10/28/18 and sorry for your loss is the last thing you want to hear or read. Something like “ With our deepest sympathy (or condolences) please know (your beloved one) will be taken care of with the upmost care and dignity” then hand sign it would be better received.

    • @RedHeadedStorm
      @RedHeadedStorm 4 роки тому +3

      The funeral director left a rose on my grandma's pillow when they picked her up

  • @barrypurse5332
    @barrypurse5332 6 років тому +31

    Went on first house call at age 13 with my dad. Family said “I see you’re starting them young Gil” was up on second floor, way before days of flexible/portable stretchers, when funeral directors used station wagons and hearses. My dad told me to not say a word and and just stay close to him at all times. Some tips: always ask for permission on everything even if it seem obvious the answer will be yes...ask to move furniture, and for
    permission to see where deceased is, if not obvious, if any family member asks to help, never turn them down...always tell the family ahead of time on how you are going to do the removal, what path you are going to take, etc. so family can sort of visualize it in their mind before you do it. Once deceased is on cot, I bring cot cover up to chest-chin area like a blanket with face uncovered and ask family if they want to say goodbye or have a few more moments before we leave. I offer family the opportunity if they want to accompany me out to minivan or coach, sometimes help is needed if deep snow, uneven sloping yard, or crushed stone drive...and if there is an able grandson or family member and they seem to want to help I either coach them on how to load cot or allow them to assist in placing cot into van/coach much like a pallbearer...sometimes it is a direct cremation and the removal in a sense is that family’s funeral.

    • @scrapper900
      @scrapper900 6 років тому +7

      Barry Purse You sound very caring. I have lost half my family in the recent years and having people that are truly showing respect for your loss and your loved one really makes a difference. I’m sure there have been so many people that have really appreciated your caring ways.

  • @pamelajanssen5509
    @pamelajanssen5509 7 років тому +52

    You bring such a good heart and good energy to our profession. Your ideas for leaving a flower, or something else that might be fitting, and tidying up the room / making the bed are fine examples of doing something small and tender. Might I suggest, coming from a place of a funeral director for more decades than I'm going to admit here and from being present when my mother and younger sister died, that, instead of making the bed, you tidy the bed and turn the blankets/sheets down. I think it's a little less sterile, and I also think that you might have a child, or a spouse, who wants to crawl into those blankets and pillows and weep after we leave.

    • @LittleMissFuneral
      @LittleMissFuneral  7 років тому +12

      Pamela Janssen that's a great suggestion that I never thought of! You're absolutely right, that would be a less sterile approach and it still takes into account tidying up before you exit. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @skinnydee1886
      @skinnydee1886 6 років тому +4

      Pamela Janssen
      I think it really makes sense to turn down the blanket, and sheets; it signals that no one would be returning to sleep on it. You taught me a very important thing today. Thank you and God bless.

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 3 роки тому +2

    I see this is an older video,but making the bed,and putting a flower on it,is such a warm and touching thing to do.I,personally,would find alot of comfort in that.Thank you.

  • @stephenrios3528
    @stephenrios3528 6 років тому +6

    LOVE the recommendation of the flower placement after the removal. Beautiful idea!

  • @deefer6141
    @deefer6141 6 років тому +10

    I really like the idea of leaving a little flower. It's a lovely and v thoughtful idea

  • @laurencelance586
    @laurencelance586 5 років тому +5

    "Transfer" is also known as "first call" in some places.
    Making the bed and leaving the flower is a wonderful and lovey touch that brings comfort to an awful time.

  • @scharf74
    @scharf74 6 років тому +9

    Love love love your suggestion to leave a flower on the bed. Omg!

  • @franklinculbreth6595
    @franklinculbreth6595 6 років тому +9

    Home removals are the worst. I did a home removal where the deceased room was so cluttered with shit, it was hard just getting to the body, and the family didnt want us to move any of it. They said oh this was her favorite item please leave it there and it went on and on. I really wanted to tell the family..well you bring her down to the van then since we cant move shit.

  • @sherryleroy5559
    @sherryleroy5559 7 років тому +6

    I so enjoy following you, and find your videos so interesting. Your profession is one that each and every one of us will experience in one way or another. Thank God for your compassion, it's so missing in our world. Blessed are the families that are fortunate to share any part of the loss of their loved ones with someone as kind as you...

  • @sterlingodeaghaidh5086
    @sterlingodeaghaidh5086 7 років тому +6

    As a mortuary science student, working with a funeral home, I am just starting the basics. But it's nice to have advice from people who have done the work before. Sadly there aren't much of home calls out here anymore as most people usually will be in an LTC facility or a hospice when they die. But it will come in handy when those calls come.

  • @TheMesquiteCreek
    @TheMesquiteCreek 3 роки тому +1

    All of this is now addressed in funeral service college now, Jan 2021, you hit on very real points, and my program is teaching me these exact point, in Tennessee

  • @doclang54
    @doclang54 5 років тому +3

    In my day, we ran an ambulance out of our Funeral Home. Transferred many from third and fourth floor rooms. You have presented this subject well.

  • @wearemuzikmindz
    @wearemuzikmindz 6 років тому +5

    Thank you very much! I just started working at a funeral home and i have now a months worth of experience now

    • @LittleMissFuneral
      @LittleMissFuneral  6 років тому +2

      wearemuzikmindz I remember when I first started working at a funeral home. It can be very overwhelming. I loved (and still do!) Confessions of a Funeral Director blog by Caleb Wilde. He has great resources too if you're interested!

  • @MarvelRedd
    @MarvelRedd 7 років тому +17

    Awesome video! I'm currently attending mortuary school and it's nice to find youtubers who are in this field as well. Keep up with the great content! :)

  • @rebeccamarshman3197
    @rebeccamarshman3197 6 років тому +4

    You are a absolute darling with great ideas how respectful 💕

  • @skinnydee1886
    @skinnydee1886 6 років тому +19

    I really like the idea of making up the bed, and leaving a flower on it; this is so warm and loving!
    You're not only pretty on the outside, but also inside. God blessings to you my dear girl 💙💗❤💛💜💚

  • @margaretwanjiru8014
    @margaretwanjiru8014 6 років тому +4

    You are such an inspiration. I love your positive energy. 😍

  • @yemayajk594
    @yemayajk594 4 роки тому +4

    Great video! Loved the personal touches like making the bed and leaving a flower. My sister passed away in a home hospice situation- hospital bed in the living room. This was my first and only experience w a home death I observed. And the emptiness was enormous! The bed, empty and rumpled. Oxygen machine silent after listening to it for more than a week. It’s so different from a hospital death where we said our good-byes then left. Yes to return to a home which now felt empty but in a different way. In another home death, 911 had been called but Mom was declared deceased on site. When I arrived, she was gone but the bed and floor was littered with remnants of resuscitation attempt. It was unnerving as well.
    Thanks for all you do! While this is obviously great for 5hose in training I feel you and Kari are helping break the taboos of our culture around death. Sadly, but fortunately too, my kids lost great- and grandparents early in their lives. I don’t know how but I embraced the process, asking funeral directors to show them around behind the scenes as appropriate - mostly casket sales room where they got to look, feel, choose what they’d like, etc. when my sister died (mentioned above) two were there. Before removal, my youngest painted my sister’s fingernails. Previously, when her step%0-mom died at home, she helped her nurse daughter bathe her, put fresh clothes on before removal. Maybe we will see somewhat a return to family caring through videos like yours. Thank you!

  • @joncampos8843
    @joncampos8843 6 років тому +13

    So true. Nursing homes are notorious about not telling EMT’s about a heavy patients weight before we get there!

    • @sandyschannel6917
      @sandyschannel6917 2 роки тому

      No they don't, and informing funeral home staff they're even worse

  • @brandy1185
    @brandy1185 7 років тому +6

    Very helpful! I definitely didn't think of making the bed or leaving a flower, I love that idea. Only one removal from a house so far, it's not common in Florida or in this day and age.

  • @michaelgargett2005
    @michaelgargett2005 7 років тому +2

    Once again, an excellent video. Every word true. Reminds me of all the removals that I've been involved with, some easy some difficult, but it's something that has to be done and the required skills are not learned overnight. Look forward to hearing more.

  • @ginnyanderson500
    @ginnyanderson500 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, you sweet Angel.

  • @curseking_
    @curseking_ 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this! I just got a transport job and have been preparing myself on what to do before training actually begins.

  • @normasaldivar1882
    @normasaldivar1882 5 років тому +4

    What a professional! ❤

  • @anthonyholmes71
    @anthonyholmes71 2 роки тому

    Leaving a flower is a great and positive idea. I'll have to run that by my coworkers. Thanks for sharing your experiences and ideas.

  • @emilyz3576
    @emilyz3576 7 років тому +4

    Such a good video and great advice!

  • @alixhice
    @alixhice 4 роки тому +2

    You’re adorable and so professional for your young age. Impressive.

  • @wildcarma4022
    @wildcarma4022 3 місяці тому

    I'm about to start a transfer position, this was helpful!

  • @EarthAirFireWaterSpirit
    @EarthAirFireWaterSpirit 6 років тому +3

    Another great video! Your VLOGS are so helpful.

  • @Joanie-o5l
    @Joanie-o5l 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for talking about making the deceased person's bed, and leaving a flower or handwritten note. I remember as a child entering my grandmother's bedroom after she died and finding everything tossed around---it was so upsetting. I knew she was very ill and didn't have long to live but it just seemed so wrong. A tidy bed with a flower or a note with a Bible verse would have been comforting.

  • @kristieweaver2428
    @kristieweaver2428 4 роки тому +1

    You are such a caring beautiful young lady

  • @sandyschannel6917
    @sandyschannel6917 2 роки тому

    I work as a removal tech for a local funeral home and I can relate to what you're saying. Our house gives its transport staff uniforms with the fh logo. And yes, upstairs removals can be a nightmare. Sounds to me like you had a good director, and a good attitude. You live and you learn the do's and do not as you go

  • @mikylaharris5607
    @mikylaharris5607 4 роки тому

    So glad I found your channel through Kari the mortician. I been wanting to find more channels like her and ask a mortician

  • @johnjullien
    @johnjullien 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this advise. Im a Funeral Assistant (3weeks).🇦🇺🙏

  • @orangescout7827
    @orangescout7827 3 роки тому

    this amazes me....you are special.....the rest of us are so afraid of death....to you it is just routine....handle the body in a proper way and leave behind a flower.....wow! good stuff!✨💐

  • @BulletNoseBetty
    @BulletNoseBetty 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video. (BTW, my first coroner's call? I actually knew the person. Definitely an interesting experience!)

  • @kevinkelley3657
    @kevinkelley3657 5 років тому +2

    I do not work in the funeral industry. I have been present for the in home removal of several of my relatives. This service has to be the most difficult part of your job.

  • @BillDerBerg
    @BillDerBerg 4 роки тому +1

    So freaking adorable

  • @clhelm78
    @clhelm78 6 років тому +16

    HAHA a gym membership would have been great to know about prior to me getting my job at the Corners office. When I started, I was barely able to lift the decedents head off the autopsy table. When I quit, 3 years later, I was able to move a 375 pound body alone. Its definitely a hard job!!!

    • @blondego56
      @blondego56 6 років тому +4

      clhelm78
      Was the "Coroner's" Office on the 'corner'? 😝

    • @skinnydee1886
      @skinnydee1886 6 років тому +1

      @@blondego56
      😊

  • @rebeccalee7890
    @rebeccalee7890 2 роки тому

    I'm glad you prefaced how patient your director was, because as soon as you said black skinny jeans, I was scared for you lol. I'm surprised they didn't bring that up during school, one of the first classes of my first semester our professor told us we had to wear basically a full suit and I just remembering thinking how crazy that sounded!

    • @LittleMissFuneral
      @LittleMissFuneral  2 роки тому

      I wasn’t in mortuary school at the time, I don’t know if I said it, this is an old video 😂 I was in community college for 2 semesters before mortuary school

  • @FirstSergeantLibations
    @FirstSergeantLibations 5 років тому +2

    So I work for a funeral home as removal personnel and a driver. I definitely agree on the fact that the best removals are the ones that are on the first level of the home. Although lately most of my removals are from hospitals or the ME. As far as what you wore tho it’s similar to what I wear for a call. I make sure to wear khakis and a black polo. I’ve had some doozies of removals tho. A lot of the homes in my area have a lot of narrow hallways so it’s definitely a good idea to do a fast walk through so you and your partner can come up with a game plan of what to do and how you’ll be able to respectfully remove the deceased from the residence. Will definitely check back in for more videos.

  • @cynthiathomas5443
    @cynthiathomas5443 5 років тому +3

    When my Dad died,the funeral home sent two women who picked him up-they had to carry him out because the hallway was too narrow -we think that JT(MY DAD )would have gotten a kick out of it.

  • @erinmerlot8826
    @erinmerlot8826 4 роки тому +1

    Man the paper work should at best be done always before you enter to your best ability. Then add the rest upon receiving the hospice notes. In hospitals u need a face sheet and body release or no moving period. Always follow your first mind and be courteous cause it may just garner u a tip!

  • @rachaelshores936
    @rachaelshores936 7 років тому +2

    Love these videos

  • @erikjohanson75
    @erikjohanson75 7 років тому +7

    “Hey it’s an easy one it sounds.. aka, decomp, 2nd floor, narrow stairway, 240 pounds, heavy purge

    • @scharf74
      @scharf74 6 років тому

      Heavy purge? What’s that?

    • @blondego56
      @blondego56 6 років тому +6

      Nikki Schar
      (When the decedent's body leaks, liquifies, blood pools, gasses out, etc... )

    • @hollaceludwig7620
      @hollaceludwig7620 6 років тому

      wow, would be better to put a diaper on them, perhaps if leak or pooh shows on clothing, to remove them and replace them with clean ones? or just transfer the body as it is to the funeral home with all those Purge?

    • @breck6520
      @breck6520 6 років тому

      @@hollaceludwig7620 purge does not just come from the "nether regions" it comes from mouth, nose, ears, eyes...

  • @rebeccamarshman3197
    @rebeccamarshman3197 6 років тому +1

    I love your videos while your doing your day these are great info videos but when you blog through Tim Hortons and in your office space and on the go they are the best videos I really enjoy coming along for the ride lol and the graveyard would also be a good ride along lol

    • @debbies5030
      @debbies5030 5 років тому

      Rebecca Marshman When my aged sister died, it softened my heart when I heard the man who came for her...carried her out in his arms. Almost like a gentle parent would carry their own.

  • @hollaceludwig7620
    @hollaceludwig7620 6 років тому +3

    great video, and the flower on the decease bed, it really bring comfort to the family left behind to deal with the absent of their love one now gone, it is a touchy move; what would you do when the body is so advance discompose and leaking, would you place this body in a plastic bag and zip up and transfer, when i get bodies usually Jewish decease, they come with everything from cathere, iv, you name it, and they are transfer in black bags, I after checking the cause of dead, name the whole data and enter my name, i proceed to unzip the bag and sometimes the body can be a little bit smelly, but usually this preparations, inspections, removal of iv's etc, and apply any tape to secure the opening, eliminating any excess bleeding, and the whole nine yard, the body is transfer to the coffin, all ready bath dress and neatly cover, i just going through some steps, but in reality it is more than this, but the body is bury in 24 hours. How do you do when the body is not embalmed and need to be bury in longer, but family don't want embalming?

  • @CAMAROSS-kx3sy
    @CAMAROSS-kx3sy 6 років тому +4

    You are a very Beautiful woman on the outside and the inside as well!!!!!! GodBless You it looks like you will be moving up the Ladder in that Business. And hope that you do because you deserve it.

    • @jenny-DD
      @jenny-DD 2 роки тому

      Maybe she killed her Husband- how do u know she's a good person- you don't know her from Eve

  • @TheMonroe696
    @TheMonroe696 6 років тому +7

    Hi there I'm a student starting in a funeral home for the first time for my work practicums, any advice on how a plus sized female should dress to make a good impression for a potential position?

    • @LittleMissFuneral
      @LittleMissFuneral  6 років тому +10

      Ruby Doom I think it’s important to always be comfortable in what you wear no matter your size. I always wear black/gray/white because I don’t like how color looks on me! You can never go wrong with a nice pair of pants and a blazer! I also recommend getting items tailored because every body shape is different. When clothes fit properly they can slim a person down. Wear what you love, and let your style shine through. Confidence is the BEST accessory and when you feel good about your clothes, it shows!

    • @chrisgreene9745
      @chrisgreene9745 6 місяців тому

      she gym membership

  • @babycakes1402
    @babycakes1402 2 роки тому

    If it's a residence, ask if they have a pet & if so, have them let that pet in to sniff the person while they wait for you because you emit a scent when you die & pets can pick up on it, letting them sniff the decedent actually gives them closure that the person is gone. To see a pet constantly waiting/watching for their human can also be upsetting to the family. If the death was someplace else, ask the funeral director if you can set up a time to bring in the pet if possible (yes, this is primarily with cats/dogs) so they can see/sniff the person to get that closure.

  • @jayo4539
    @jayo4539 2 роки тому

    I been crying my neighbor passed away she was my adopted grandma she was in her 80s

  • @lawrencegray6482
    @lawrencegray6482 6 років тому +4

    Thats true I own a funeral home

  • @xXHireneXx
    @xXHireneXx 5 років тому +2

    What is the process of getting licensed when you're moving states after graduation?

  • @derekhill7307
    @derekhill7307 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Lauren! Thank you so much for all your videos. I'm currently enrolling in mortuary school and want to become a funeral director. I'm also an independent filmmaker and wanting to do a documentary on the funeral industry, as well as want to create an online series about a funeral home (think of the "Grey's Anatomy" of a funeral home) and it's been inspired by both you and mortician Caitlin Doughty. I just wanted to shout out to you for the inspiration and knowledge. If I need any advice or have questions, can I reach out to you?

  • @kheventplanner
    @kheventplanner 5 років тому +6

    I recommend not returning the sheet you wrapped the deceased in back to the family especially at the funeral. The funeral home that took my dad did that. Walked uo to me with it in a ball and handed it to me. I wanted to crawl in the casket with my dad at that moment. Especially when i looked at it and saw bloodstains. I walked out back and put it in their dumpster before my mom saw it,i couldn't even believe they did it! It still haunts me to this day.

    • @DenitaArnold
      @DenitaArnold 4 роки тому +3

      I'm sorry you had to go through that. Not professional of them, to put it mildly

  • @tonygreen1067
    @tonygreen1067 3 роки тому

    You rock!

  • @davidchavez9076
    @davidchavez9076 6 років тому +3

    I work in a funeral home I'll do my high school years and I was a and I worked into funeral homes here in Denver Colorado so have a blessed day and God bless you

  • @babycakes1402
    @babycakes1402 2 роки тому

    Our current pastor was telling about when the funeral director arrived to pick up his mother after she passed... First, he put a sheet on the floor then slid her to the edge of the bed then half slid/half dropped her onto it, yes DROPPED, because, yes, old house & the stretcher wouldn't fit in the doorway of the bedroom, luckily it was the ground floor. He then preceded to tell him that 'she's already gone, this is just a shell'... He followed that with 'do we want to drag her or carry her to the stretcher?'... :O Yes, they carried her :/ I never did ask but all I could think was I hope you reported this guy to the state, there is no excuse for this level of disrespect!

  • @cynthiathomas5443
    @cynthiathomas5443 6 років тому

    That's what they had to do when my dad died. He died at home and the hallway was too narrow. My dad had pancreatic cancer so he was a skeleton when he died.

  • @David-wu7jj
    @David-wu7jj 6 років тому +1

    How is everyone doing hows the baby and you guy doing

  • @JackNasty19
    @JackNasty19 2 роки тому

    Maaan I wish my first call was like this. How do you relate your day to people not in the industry? I'm afraid I'm becoming strange because I just don't talk about it.

  • @CorpseNurseGina
    @CorpseNurseGina 3 роки тому

    Hi! I am only 4'10"... I am so nervous about doing removals on my own. How am I going to remove a decedent on the 2nd or 3rd floor alone? What is the best advice for short-armed people like myself?

  • @markspradlin5981
    @markspradlin5981 Рік тому

    That is understandable

  • @briancadieux785
    @briancadieux785 6 років тому +4

    Well spoken such a doll id want you to take care of me there are so many shouldent be in this job

  • @nicolerodanhisler5342
    @nicolerodanhisler5342 3 роки тому

    When my uncle passed away I do not know what to do

  • @sashimi2424
    @sashimi2424 6 років тому

    Hello! I am finishing up funeral school and I have a question about bulking up; everyone in my family is skinny, and due to our high metabolism-- growing muscle is very difficult. Would just lifting weights be sufficient enough on training myself for transfers?

  • @lusela01
    @lusela01 4 роки тому +3

    I recently started doing removals part time. I'm always at a loss of what to say. My boss says I don't need to say anything. But I feel the need in certain settings. Curious as to what most of you say to the families while removing their loved ones and taking them into your care.
    Also what kind of flower would you recommend leaving??
    Thank you so much in advance.

    • @noahgarrison511
      @noahgarrison511 3 роки тому +1

      Have you decided what to say yet??

    • @lusela01
      @lusela01 3 роки тому +1

      @@noahgarrison511 I haven't done any removals for months now. But when I did I wasn't required to say anything. The last one I did was for a lady who passed away in a lazy boy chair. She was surrounded by figurines of angels. They were everywhere. She appeared to be a heavy set woman. When we moved her from the chair to the cot, she was as light as a feather. As if those angels interceded and helped my coworker and I move her. It was surreal.

    • @noahgarrison511
      @noahgarrison511 3 роки тому

      @@lusela01 😱 Wow. Thats amazing. Well ill know next week if I got the job working for the Medical examiners office. Im excited and nervous at the same time. Soon to be mortuary science student. Figured what better job to get my feet wet. Working alone. I was told that whoever on the scene or hospital staff would help me transfer. But even then O have to unload and drop off alone during after hours. I guess once I see it done then it will make sense. Blessings to you. Thanks for responding.

  • @retrobitestvrbtv1852
    @retrobitestvrbtv1852 5 років тому +1

    My grandad passed away at home , the funeral directors attending damaged our property, broke lamps and expensive ornaments and denied it was them .We only noticed after they had left , grieving families don't expect to have to check these things .

  • @cynthiathomas6690
    @cynthiathomas6690 5 років тому +1

    To the IDIOT who 'suggested' kicking the dog-I DARE YOU to try it when the "dog" is a "PIT BULL"! You MAY NOT LIKE the results.

    • @DenitaArnold
      @DenitaArnold 4 роки тому

      I'd let the dog bite him, but poor doggo would get in trouble ☹️

  • @pablo200996
    @pablo200996 6 років тому +1

    omg im sacred cuz im started soon as a transfer this is my first time every iv'e been with Walmart for 10yrs as customer service supervise until they let me go

    • @insolubletoaster8133
      @insolubletoaster8133 4 роки тому

      Hey, how'd that work out for you? I'm in Walmart Pharmacy and looking to move into the funeral industry.

  • @rebeccamarshman3197
    @rebeccamarshman3197 6 років тому

    I meant vlog sorry hahhahh

  • @blairc.rodriguez1165
    @blairc.rodriguez1165 4 роки тому

    I actually need help! My husband applied as a secretary for the office and 2 months in they have him help dress the body. Doesn't he need a license for this?

    • @blairc.rodriguez1165
      @blairc.rodriguez1165 4 роки тому

      I am sorry but Google isnt helping with this question.

    • @LittleMissFuneral
      @LittleMissFuneral  4 роки тому

      Actually you do not need to be licensed to dress a body. Anyone can dress or put makeup on a deceased person.

    • @blairc.rodriguez1165
      @blairc.rodriguez1165 4 роки тому

      @@LittleMissFuneral Thank you so much I appreciate your help and research.

  • @randimatthews8092
    @randimatthews8092 5 років тому

    id love to go to school for tthis but only one in province.. a.so 3h away, in a city i cant afford to live. lol
    i also just had a kid 2 months ago :P maybe in a fe years :)

  • @jess4metoo
    @jess4metoo 5 років тому

    You’re blond here!

    • @LittleMissFuneral
      @LittleMissFuneral  5 років тому +1

      Jess4metoo it was a bad life choice lol

    • @jess4metoo
      @jess4metoo 5 років тому +1

      Little Miss Funeral It’s a great shade of color for you. It’s works on you, looks great!

  • @royheinrich123
    @royheinrich123 3 роки тому

    Hilarious.... your first bit of advise, on your first call,.... is to get a gym membership... :)

  • @aurourajest2557
    @aurourajest2557 6 років тому +4

    Omg if you had your lips done you would look like kyle jenner 😄

    • @LittleMissFuneral
      @LittleMissFuneral  6 років тому +2

      Auroura Jest this has to be the funniest comment I’ve ever received! I’ve never gotten Kylie Jenner before 😂

    • @aurourajest2557
      @aurourajest2557 6 років тому +5

      Little Miss Funeral no i take that back you are way prettier than her she had to have work done to be as pretty as you have a nice day missy 😄💝

    • @goosubux
      @goosubux 6 років тому +2

      She is much more attractive than Kylie hands down. She also seems to have a much nicer personality.

  • @MultiDjc123
    @MultiDjc123 3 роки тому

    dont ever make that bed!!!!! it will need to be stripped.down before its re used! throw away all linens off it!!! you dont know what is on those linens,wear gloves,no disrespect just sayin---- for Health Reasons ???? Right?? concerned nurse,surely your training taught you this

  • @coltsfan69
    @coltsfan69 6 років тому

    Great video. But, poor cutting the video. Very jumpy

    • @markivy2292
      @markivy2292 6 років тому

      mo

    • @amberglow5245
      @amberglow5245 6 років тому +2

      Dude , really !

    • @blondego56
      @blondego56 6 років тому +2

      Chizzie Lovell
      Lack of appreciation and complaining is arrogance..

  • @billpollanger5826
    @billpollanger5826 5 років тому +1

    Omg lower that voice,

  • @Jimenez1989-r2b
    @Jimenez1989-r2b Рік тому

    the dispatcher should know if the person is wrong to automatically send two or more people to pick up the dead overweight.