MARTIN: Kate Bowler is a New York Times bestselling author, professor at the Divinity School at Duke, and she is the host of the podcast "Everything Happens." Kate, thank you so much. BOWLER: Oh, my ...
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Highland Cemetery off Blue Ridge Boulevard offers a glimpse at the fate other privately owned cemeteries may one day face.
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Florida sued to block that continuous coverage rule, saying it would mean $13 million in administrative ... speak for themselves,” said Lubrin, a mortician and single mother who was raised ...
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Take a trip down memory lane—or more accurately, down Ventura Boulevard—at the Valley Relics Museum. This nostalgic treasure ...
They work holidays, nights and weekends, and employers aren’t typically generous with paid time off, so missing shifts could mean missing a paycheck ... oftentimes easier than working with the living.
The mortician career isn’t the most pleasant of jobs, given that your time is spent in funeral homes and mortuaries handling dead bodies, but it pays decently well as you are promoted and doesn ...
Though not as glamorous as the bridal make-up artistry and focused solely on lifeless bodies, Aileen Ong takes pride in her career as a mortician and funeral director, a profession she has ...