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ABANDONED Funeral Home | Family Lived Inside!!! 

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In this video, I'm exploring a funeral home that was abandoned in 1996. Not only was this a funeral home, but a family lived in the upstairs of the facility. This is definitely one of the saddest, most ominous places I've explored in a long time. It's a mystery why the family is gone and left so much behind.
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@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
Thanks so much for watching this exploration! If you enjoyed this video, I bet you will LOVE this one- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xMmCdhcMF8g.html
@momoftwovlog9090
@momoftwovlog9090 Год назад
I'd love whatching your videos
@MsRedsphere
@MsRedsphere 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing and being respectful.
@ADDmcgee
@ADDmcgee 2 года назад
Absolutely! These places all have a story and messing with it ultimately takes away from the story
@haikaranaru
@haikaranaru 2 года назад
"Grief is love in its crudest form" 🙏🏼
@jennyluse5586
@jennyluse5586 2 года назад
Grief is love at its best form
@manoramag5747
@manoramag5747 2 года назад
In both cases grief is love.
@debkski6084
@debkski6084 Год назад
What's crude about grief? More like a raw emotion. Actually, grief is love with nowhere to go.
@MichelleWasyluk9
@MichelleWasyluk9 Год назад
“Grief is love with no place to go”
@helenlogan6481
@helenlogan6481 2 года назад
My dad was a funeral director & embalmer for nearly 20 years & we lived above the building but we were never scared
@rjkinney1
@rjkinney1 Год назад
How there are bodies in there
@helenlogan6481
@helenlogan6481 Год назад
@@rjkinney1 dead people aren’t scary
@rjkinney1
@rjkinney1 Год назад
@@helenlogan6481 they are
@helenlogan6481
@helenlogan6481 Год назад
@@rjkinney1 🤣🤣
@rjkinney1
@rjkinney1 Год назад
@@helenlogan6481 let guess you ran the business now those
@ExUSSailor
@ExUSSailor 2 года назад
I actually went to school with a kid whose family owned & operated the local funeral home. And, yeah, they lived on the 2nd floor, the 1st floor was their casket showroom & where they held viewings/wakes, and, the basement held the morgue/embalming area. I actually went to quite a few sleepovers there when I was in elementary school. I remember one day, his dad drove him to school in their hearse.
@anthonyflores-em1ke
@anthonyflores-em1ke 9 месяцев назад
That's crazy tho going to school on a hearse but did you feel any bad energy or sounds while sleeping over
@caraa.4944
@caraa.4944 2 года назад
Fascinating. I wrote a supernatural novel that involved an abandoned funeral home circa 1920s. Did lots of research, learned a lot about hazardous chemicals for embalming back then. Mainly arsenic that is still leaking from graves even today. New subscriber, like your content.
@InnerAlchemy55
@InnerAlchemy55 2 года назад
Very interesting fact, I always heard that cemeteries had a very fertil earth good for growing pretty much everything, but with this arsenic lurking under I guess is not the best fertiliser ground for growing certain things.
@purnesiaparapio
@purnesiaparapio 2 года назад
buenas tardes me gustaría saber el nombre de su libro para leerlo. gracias
@chelsearivera7496
@chelsearivera7496 Год назад
What was the novel?
@caraa.4944
@caraa.4944 Год назад
@@chelsearivera7496 The title is "The Sanctuary" by Cara Swann...on Amazon. Thanks for asking.
@Nall412
@Nall412 Год назад
@@caraa.4944 I’ll check it out. Do you still write?
@mishegoss6311
@mishegoss6311 2 года назад
That zenith TV was top of the line in its day. Thank you for the video.
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores 2 года назад
What’s up everybody! Thanks for tuning in on this exploration! I want to hear your thoughts of this place so feel free to start a discussion in the comments below!
@IcedCoffeeLover33
@IcedCoffeeLover33 2 года назад
@@mrnashvilletalkslarryfergu2640 Like the places
@memyselfandi8004
@memyselfandi8004 2 года назад
I enjoyed watching this. I have to say you are very brave to do this. I don’t think even with someone with me I could go down to the basement.
@IcedCoffeeLover33
@IcedCoffeeLover33 2 года назад
@@memyselfandi8004 oh
@InnerAlchemy55
@InnerAlchemy55 2 года назад
The place is super creepyyyy, you are brave to go on your own, I'll do it only with a big group of people lol...
@IcedCoffeeLover33
@IcedCoffeeLover33 2 года назад
@@InnerAlchemy55 i wouldnt go by myself
@Chrisss2112
@Chrisss2112 2 года назад
Oh no you opened the fridge 🤢. Such an interesting explore with so much vintage items. The place was deffo a time capsule.
@speedracer1945
@speedracer1945 2 года назад
Open that frig and find a head in there ! Heck no , I wouldn't had opened it .
@loveonthespectrum3797
@loveonthespectrum3797 2 года назад
This is so sad. I know people are supposed to pay their taxes but it's creepy how the IRS will seize these and just let the contents sit and rot. Abandoned funeral homes are a thing.
@michaelupchurch3779
@michaelupchurch3779 Год назад
Fuck the Iris and death tax
@livewithnick
@livewithnick Год назад
We’ve been brainwashed as a nation to believe we morally owe part of our income to the government. It simply isn’t true. Our founders would have never went for it.
@sidviciousness7469
@sidviciousness7469 Год назад
You are correct about the sadness, nevertheless, taxes keep things, roads, military etc.. going. Pay your bills or leave the business to those capable and willing. Home folks: we should know better, right!? Peace...
@loveonthespectrum3797
@loveonthespectrum3797 Год назад
@@sidviciousness7469 So you're cool on taking out family businesses so Exxon and BP can earn billions without paying a single dollar in taxes? You should know better. And no, the business was deserted, it was not left to some "capable and willing" entity. It was left to rot. Man, some people.
@sidviciousness7469
@sidviciousness7469 Год назад
@@loveonthespectrum3797 I'm for paying taxes, large or small. No excuses...pay or don't play And what over turned stone-on Earth, convinced you I'm for allowing corporations to "slide" while "mom and pop" shops are pursued by The Man Furies over at IRS!? Man, some people...
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
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@davidpratt9710
@davidpratt9710 2 года назад
The room you thought was refrigerated for holding bodies is actually the embalming room. The wide doors with easy exterior access, there is a toilet plumbed sitting in the middle of the floor with an exhaust fan through the wall directly above it. All signs of what the room was used for!
@catwoman2596
@catwoman2596 Год назад
@@mrdarknezz6285 scared of the inevitable?
@c.a.p.eparanormalinvestiga2944
@c.a.p.eparanormalinvestiga2944 2 года назад
Enjoyed watching this video. What a lovely way you express words. Thank you for sharing.
@sunshineruth2622
@sunshineruth2622 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this video.
@jhngh411
@jhngh411 Год назад
Just found your channel and I love it, love watching UrdEx and the way you explore, narrate, and show passion for what you do makes it easy to watch every single video that you've done.
@Hi-bl8rm
@Hi-bl8rm 2 года назад
I can listen to his voice all day. Love his voice ❤️
@chelsearivera7496
@chelsearivera7496 Год назад
Love how you speak. You are very careful and respectful of the items. Subscribed!
@spuuuuuz
@spuuuuuz 2 года назад
Some of that stuff isn't era specific for it's time. The phones, radio and TV don't look like they're from the late 90s. Plus the 40's shoes. This was a weird one, for sure, but as always, great video.
@thecausalgamer7916
@thecausalgamer7916 Год назад
Older folks tended to hold onto things especially if they were born in the depression. We moved into my granny’s house after she passed and we still have her china cabinet and buffet along with the table she had gotten as a set in like 1957
@mariabustosureta561
@mariabustosureta561 Год назад
De verian ponerlo en castellano
@ChristyHunter
@ChristyHunter 2 года назад
Wow! So much left behind. The fridge! Yikes! Great video.
@tlcferguson8243
@tlcferguson8243 2 года назад
Very interesting video and I agree with your assessment of grief. Thank you taking us along with you on your adventures. And Merry Christmas btw.
@JoelMurray
@JoelMurray 2 года назад
beautiful video. thanks for braving the mold to bring us the goods! those eggs! my best friend growing up was the son of our town mortician, & his family lived on the second story above the funeral home. we used to play hide & seek on the first floor & i got dared to touch a dead guy's nose once, will never forget that
@6firefightin
@6firefightin Год назад
Hi! I’m new to the channel! Can I just say I’m starting to love your work! Absolutely stunning work! I love your views and the way you sum up things. Bravo 👏🏻
@toniaedge2087
@toniaedge2087 2 года назад
Thank you so very much for the tour bud! Very interesting! 👍💓
@Lightgirl715
@Lightgirl715 2 года назад
Just found you today! You will probably be a binge watch. Great job! Also...very good narration at the end. Beautiful thoughts about grief. ❤🌷😊
@AbandonedUrbexCanada
@AbandonedUrbexCanada 2 года назад
So interesting! Great video man 😎
@nothanks1627
@nothanks1627 2 года назад
Awesome explore! Batesville casket company is in Indiana. Est. in 1884. In 1981 my stepdad took me along on a run hauling a steel coil. We took it to the casket company in Batesville. I remember seeing caskets being assembled and the linings being installed. I was 6, it was creepy. Really enjoyed your video, thank you!
@feliciawalters9829
@feliciawalters9829 2 года назад
Very interesting..there is also a Batesville Casket Company in Batesville, Mississippi were I live&grew up..my daughters have an uncle that worked there
@misslisa6698
@misslisa6698 Год назад
@@feliciawalters9829 The title of this video caught my eye. This video was well done, he is brave to go in this place. I was thinking the same thing you were thinking. While, I am aware of the Indiana plant, I always think of Mississippi when I think of Batesville Caskets. I moved to Mississippi in 2008. I remember Batesville Caskets in Batesville MS. They were a big employer in the Northern Mississippi area. I believe they closed... I remember some of my church members in Oxford MS. being sad because they lost their jobs when the company closed. It was said, they couldn't compete with overseas manufacturers and Walmart getting into the casket selling business. I hope the Indiana plant will continue to make caskets. Batesville Casket Co. is well known for making some top notch underground furniture...
@barrydaugherty5528
@barrydaugherty5528 7 месяцев назад
A friend of mine worked at the Batesville IN one. He said one Christmas they gave them solid chocolates in the shape of a casket! Haha
@dinerothegodess7839
@dinerothegodess7839 2 года назад
I see you with that Detroit hoodie....there is also a Batesville Casket company in Livonia Michigan...how do I know?....my sons father owns a Funeral Home in Detroit & he is also a Pastor of a church here...I do alot of work for him and have learned about this business I am his Personal Secretary....its been abandoned a long time & I love what you said at the end of the video you are so right
@sheshe4706
@sheshe4706 Год назад
This is a very fascinating mystery. The family simply disappeared as if they were in a parallel world. Everything was left behind them as they last lived and worked. Unbelievable.
@debshore5831
@debshore5831 Год назад
Thanks Jeremy for another great video🥰
@abandonedroadside
@abandonedroadside Год назад
Great explore of this funeral home
@patriziofanni530
@patriziofanni530 2 года назад
Bellissimo video... adoro le Funeral Home Americane... sempre viste nei Film.. ma vederne una abbandonata è fantastico appena andrò negli stati uniti vorrei vederne una dal vivo 👌👌
@ginabizzarosghosts7831
@ginabizzarosghosts7831 Год назад
Oh man Im ITCHING to do a ghost hunt in that place..imagine the voices you'd pick up there!!! So I just watched the whole thing, and this is really cool to watch..all the vintage things..turntable record player WITH vinyl records, an old radio, like, everything was straight out of the 70s..the way I'm decorating my new apt next month! I love the look, and this place had it all. So surreal..and odd..that it hadn't been vandalized and burglarized. That's some valuable stuff for collectors. Awesome video..thanks for the tour! Newbie here..looking forward to more!
@richardsmith6074
@richardsmith6074 2 года назад
Daaaam The jacket collection looks cool. Very fun tour. Thanks 🐟
@joymorris7775
@joymorris7775 Год назад
I can’t believe these kinds of places haven’t been torn down
@believeinjesus8862
@believeinjesus8862 Год назад
Very creepy to live in the same building where dead bodies were kept and processed😬
@kathybarry7850
@kathybarry7850 Год назад
🤮🤮🤮
@WhoisBC
@WhoisBC 2 года назад
I love these so much!
@redfirebird1997
@redfirebird1997 Год назад
Thanks for the looking to these people's eyes.
@squalli1297
@squalli1297 2 года назад
I used to work for a FH & here's my take on this. I believe the owner's wife died years ago & he was forced to send his kids to live with another family member whom could properly care for them or they went off to school. Not all children are interested in becoming morticians. He probably did the best he could at running his FH alone with little help until he couldn't anymore with no plans in place on continuing this family owned FH in his name. Everything was suddenly abandoned & it will probably take years before anything can physically be done. The building will probably be demolished. Owning & running a FH is a stressful 24/7 job with no vacations & a high overhead. I'm surprised it's not in worse shape caused by vandals & squatters. It must not be in an urban area.
@129stacey
@129stacey 8 месяцев назад
There was a scandal with the owner, was taking money and not doing things properly, everything was seized
@squalli1297
@squalli1297 7 месяцев назад
Sadly greed or desperation happens too@@129stacey
@tomsawyerlevrai
@tomsawyerlevrai 2 года назад
This place is so creepy but by your video you made this place sad and melancholy, poetic by the images and words you used for the grief... i like your videos very well done and filmed... Sorry for my english...from France
@catbee1452
@catbee1452 2 года назад
I was too creeped out to keep my eyes on the video. I had such a feeling of dread. You are one brave person to tour this place.
@bettybernier9703
@bettybernier9703 2 года назад
Enjoyed this one!
@teresahelms1709
@teresahelms1709 4 месяца назад
There's also a Batesville Casket Co. in Batesville, MS. My late husband and his mother lived there for a while.
@outoftime666
@outoftime666 Год назад
Thank You ❤
@ladylasondracrook3496
@ladylasondracrook3496 2 года назад
I love your videos
@whatarewegonnabe2932
@whatarewegonnabe2932 2 года назад
Just subbed mate,and a thumbs up,from UK
@renatacloose9058
@renatacloose9058 Год назад
Adoro esse tipo de vídeo, coisas antigas me fascina estou assistindo do 🇧🇷
@trioxin2114
@trioxin2114 2 года назад
That isn't a rental casket. Rental caskets use a replaceable internal box that slides out the foot end of a specially made casket shell, and are replaced after each use because the person is cremated in the internal box. They are used for families that wish to have a funeral but instead of burying the body at a cemetery after the service, they are cremated. That casket in the video is not a rental, it was a display and there had never been a human body in it. It wasn't "leaked" on, it looks like an animal with dirty feet made those marks, probably a cat who used it for a bed.
@katycochran5918
@katycochran5918 2 года назад
Came looking for this comment. If you look directly above that casket, there is a roof leak. Those aren’t stains from bodily fluids.
@TarotTea
@TarotTea Год назад
I’m a funeral director (mortician) and I second this comment. If there were leakage, that would be biohazard material and would have to be disposed of. Reusing anything that has blood borne pathogens contaminates would be grounds for them being cited and their licensure would definitely be at stake. Even a body bag cannot be reused. Rental caskets look like raw wood inside, all that fabric and dressing is a kit we place for each individual decedent and it’s applied with Velcro and we remove all of it and it’s placed in the cremation container with the person. The elevator is actually a casket lift. And it likely went upstairs because they probably kept their casket overflow/storage upstairs.
@phylliswood8120
@phylliswood8120 2 года назад
O M G 🌹. At the time this place was getting used I bet it was a beautiful place 🌹. I can't understand why they would leave stuff behind (clothing furniture ect) 🌹. I wonder what happened it's such a shame 🌹. Please take care and stay safe while doing your investigation 🌹. From across the pond ❣️❣️❣️❣️🙏🙏🙏🙏
@delethiamoses782
@delethiamoses782 2 года назад
Love your channel ❤
@anaityketihw
@anaityketihw Год назад
I was a funeral home kid. It’s so weird to see one so empty!
@michaelbailey4164
@michaelbailey4164 Год назад
You make superb content. Awesome :)
@kenny7569
@kenny7569 Год назад
Great video thanks
@lucypetty4692
@lucypetty4692 2 года назад
Just found you here on RU-vid and you gained a new sub!! Great content! Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed. Wish the basement had more to see other than black mold. Lol
@ADDmcgee
@ADDmcgee 2 года назад
Haha I know! I was hoping for some medical equipment and maybe more caskets. Pretty boring really haha!
@lucypetty4692
@lucypetty4692 2 года назад
@@ADDmcgee yes me too !! lol
@jdmbeats
@jdmbeats Год назад
In the 90's I grew up in a house that use to be a doctor's office in the 40's. No lie, one night I was in my room trying to go to sleep, and I saw a pair of legs (no upper body) walking past my door, and through the hallway! I froze for a while, then I jumped up to go tell my grandma, and grandpa. They both laughed, and told me to go back to bed. I was about 12 at the time, and I still get chills when I think about it. My cousins, brothers and sister all have experiences in that house, as well as my mom.
@bronxbutterflyrivera78
@bronxbutterflyrivera78 Год назад
Love this video
@andrewbalseca2934
@andrewbalseca2934 2 года назад
I like your videos great content !
@heidiloth412
@heidiloth412 Год назад
Great job Jeremy Xplores !!❤
@exploringforgottenbeauty
@exploringforgottenbeauty 2 года назад
I like the side info that you included. Didn't know about the caskets. We explored a funeral home in Belgium but never thought to look at the inside in such detail.
@garryland5153
@garryland5153 2 года назад
The lining that you showed stained from leakage must be changed, BY LAW, between uses. It must not have been change after the last use of the rental casket.
@maysullivan7943
@maysullivan7943 2 года назад
the reason this place closed down is because the owner broke the LAW
@Bombo505
@Bombo505 2 года назад
Thats a water leak. Not bodily fluid. You can actually tell it has never been used. The man that owned this funeral home did not commit any crime. He most likely retired, lost a member of his family.
@kellonbanks8179
@kellonbanks8179 2 года назад
@@Bombo505 you can see where the ceiling has huge holes above one of the caskets, thus the stains
@zuzannawisniewska4464
@zuzannawisniewska4464 Год назад
@@Bombo505 Yes, I'm sorry he lost a member of his family.
@TheNick419
@TheNick419 2 года назад
I was waiting for a zombie to jump out of the closet lol 😂
@rexlex1736
@rexlex1736 2 года назад
LOL!!!!!!!!
@belleandrews4152
@belleandrews4152 9 месяцев назад
Everytime I'm watching your video something's like I'm watching a suspense movie, You are so brave Proud of you
@ultrajazz5335
@ultrajazz5335 Месяц назад
You made me feel old seeing this stuff so worn and dated and the fact that I graduated HS in 96, so thanks for another reminder that my kids love to point out, I’m old, lol.
@GBD867
@GBD867 2 года назад
Congratulations From Panama City. OMG.
@sylviamiller9047
@sylviamiller9047 2 года назад
First time watching your channel thanks looking for your next one thanks!
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores 2 года назад
Thanks for watching my video! I just posted a new video about an abandoned theme park in North Carolina. You might like that one too!
@swoll0p980
@swoll0p980 2 года назад
Great video! This is a sad reality for what was obviously a very nice family started funeral home during its time.
@luiscarlosencina2697
@luiscarlosencina2697 Год назад
Very good video..........
@dhhenry7558
@dhhenry7558 Год назад
I did not grow up as a mortician's kid but my family did live in half a funeral home. We lived on the side the Mortician's family lived in. But what was cool they had the frig units in our attic. We could never understand how they got the caskets up and down? Then one day by accident my brother was leaning on the wall and it moved. Before we knew it we were in the old hags side of the house? There was a elevator door boarded up. So we figured the Mortician took bodies from basement embalming room to the upper floor and stored in frig. When it was time he came up from his living quarters, took body out of frig and took it down the elevator for the service and he never had to go outside. We did eventually got caught and did not sit for a week. But we did move from there to a farm a few years later.
@elliewierenga4729
@elliewierenga4729 Год назад
That was sad ,really. All the memories left behind by the family that lived there,not to mention all the death &sadness there.
@carlavision6143
@carlavision6143 2 года назад
Really enjoyed your video! I'd be afraid of spirits if I lived in a funeral home!
@paulhough5143
@paulhough5143 Месяц назад
Hello jeremy good video.
@yangyun4412
@yangyun4412 Год назад
Thanks. Great job. I think I will never enter a building like this, for it is frightening.
@greyceeb7304
@greyceeb7304 Год назад
I really enjoyed your video. Today was the first time I’ve ever came across your channel and you really do a wonderful job. One thing I did want to point out though is that the Batesville casket company isn’t anywhere close to Arizona. The main company is actually from Batesville Indiana and they have 3 other locations. One in Mexico, one in Vicksburg Mississippi, and another in Manchester Tennessee. My mom dated one of the owners family members for years when I was younger and they would go visit pretty often. As far as I know they’ve never had a location in Arkansas. They were really nice down to earth people. They even gave my moms boyfriend an older model demo casket that he used as a toolbox on his truck for years lol. He definitely never had to worry about anyone trying to break in his toolbox lol. Anyway you did a really amazing job. We can’t wait to watch more of your videos. We’re from Tennessee so it’s really interesting to see places like this closer to home. Thank you for sharing your videos with us. Stay safe and take care 👋🏻
@mstoi25able
@mstoi25able Год назад
I remember the one is Mississippi they had to special make one for my dad because he was so big and tall. I will never forget the name of the casket company. I live in Louisiana as well and I see them pass through and travel a lot.
@josefloresvilla4480
@josefloresvilla4480 Год назад
Excellent program, you have some very good videos. Greetings from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. I don't miss them, thanks.
@mikearena1246
@mikearena1246 Год назад
Cool video
@julieannemichelle
@julieannemichelle 2 года назад
You have a great voice!!!!
@skaterwithaboard
@skaterwithaboard 2 года назад
What picture profile do you use to shoot your videos? The cinematography is fantastic!
@marykimbro70
@marykimbro70 2 года назад
4:52, Batesville is in Indiana. Batesville Casket Company. My dad interviewed for a job in that town. It was creepy.
@celleduffel1533
@celleduffel1533 Год назад
we have a batesville casket company in Little Rock Ar.
@myawsum14
@myawsum14 2 года назад
I was grossing out right along with you! That refrigerator was NASTY😮. You always do a great job with your vids- you got the respirator, now, if you'd get some disposable gloves, you'd be protected from bacteria. I hope you jumped in the shower when you got home- that black mold is NASTY too! 😊😊 Stay Safe!!
@rockyv180
@rockyv180 Год назад
Buncha good stuff there.
@sixuzis179
@sixuzis179 Год назад
i’m from detroit, I love your hoodie my guy 🙏🏾
@donnawright2834
@donnawright2834 2 года назад
It wasn:t that unusual for families to live above the funeral home.
@MatthewBennettFPV
@MatthewBennettFPV 2 года назад
Anywhere you saw a toilet that didn’t look like a toilet belonged was where they did embalming. They flushed the blood and fluids back then.
@may-beeart7930
@may-beeart7930 Год назад
You can feel the broken hearts, pain and grief. Lots of crying and devastated people endured seeing their loved ones stuffed like turkeys on display. Very very very sad. The vulture is probably a blessing cause no telling what was left there that the bird cleaned up. There's something very creepy about the type person who can run a funeral home. The are sick funks.
@geraldinebartlett8195
@geraldinebartlett8195 Год назад
The bird looks like a crow.
@sophieh4925
@sophieh4925 2 года назад
When there's so much water damage it makes me wonder how the water got in, as the house structure seems on a good condition, it's weird to think that the roof would leak so badly and let in so much water that bits have all come through the ceiling. That fridge is a work of art in itself though! Thanks for the vid. The windows in the master bedroom are epic!
@briannalitz2802
@briannalitz2802 Год назад
Even the best of structures need TLC every now and then. Likely due to no one being there any longer the moisture seeped in, likely the roofing is out of date, etc. It's almost like a time capsule in there.
@donnakubiski5572
@donnakubiski5572 Год назад
Hi. Just subscribed to your channel a few weeks ago and am going through your old videos. There was a funeral home three blocks away from where I grew up and yes the family lived upstairs. They had a daughter who was 3 years younger than me and my best friend's sister was in the same class as her at my grade school. To her it was nothing unusual, just her normal. I also had a boyfriend I dated starting back in 1974 who had been an embalmer before I met him. Just for some trivia, because of his profession he was excluded from the Vietnam War draft lotto. Someone else had commented that someone had to be present in the building if there was a body on the premises and they were correct. The funeral home he worked at was family owned, but they did not live there. So many times he had to stay there overnight with a body. Also he said the most unsettling body he had to embalm was a guy he went to High School with that was killed in an auto accident. One time I went with him when he decided to visit to see how things were going. He hadn't been back there since he quit. Nothing was going on at the time, so the guy that was there took us around the place. Their embalming room was behind one of the parlors and was a very small narrow room. We also went down into the basement and I got to see cremated ashes. They had a couple of unclaimed urns down there and someone had broken in the building and opened one so it was unsealed. If I remember correctly since this was over 40 years ago, it looked like normal ashes but you could see tiny bits of bone fragments. It was just really weird to think that it had been someone's body. Anyway the reason he quit was because he was on call 24 hours a day and had an erratic schedule and it just became too disruptive to his personal life. He went into accounting which he was doing when I met him. Sorry this was so long. Also I really enjoy your videos.
@flamenguista1
@flamenguista1 2 года назад
awesome video. nice speech at the end. beautiful voice.. you'll reach millions of subs. i just know it.
@emmawelch
@emmawelch 5 месяцев назад
So wild watching this. My family owns a funeral home and I grew up playing the organ and dancing around embalmed bodies as a small child killing time. My dad grew up in the upstairs of a funeral home with his sister and parents. Thank you for the video
@apancher
@apancher 2 года назад
Crazy place to check out! Batesville is definitely from Indiana. I see trucks for them pretty regularly.
@marybreland1120
@marybreland1120 Год назад
I'm from Waynesboro Ms I see trucks from that company all the time
@g8rjeep1
@g8rjeep1 Год назад
So worked in a mortuary for a couple years. They almost all have an apartment for the director or for an attendant(which I was). You answer phones to dispatch mortician on call to go to a hospital or nursing home to pick up a body. And at least in Minnesota, a rental casket would be a oddly enough a health code violation plus it would cause confusion if people at a wake saw a person in one casket and then the next day at the funeral in a different casket. The other room with caskets on the stands would more than likely be a casket showroom. Caskets like those cost in excess of $5k so they wouldn’t play around with them. The embalming room would have huge tables multiple pieces of embalming equipment and several drains on the floor. It would be roomy and bright. Not that hallway. Also a multistory elevator would be to move the caskets from embalming room to service room and possibly to an overflow area on another floor. Just my 2 cents.
@sitiradziyah2159
@sitiradziyah2159 Год назад
Rad, gdfriday, stysafe, interesting, great this video,this location far from heightway, other building, seen lk peaceful, quiet area and casket rental using funeral abandoned item left behind with beautiful color and design, seen other items around in this video, alot of latest item, thank you this video, lv it. Frm. Miss. Rad. Stysafe, becareful.
@KyleCowden
@KyleCowden Год назад
Macabre and fascinating at the same time. All of those clothes and furnishings left just as they were; it was like they just got up and walked out one day. Weird.
@traceysuggers2201
@traceysuggers2201 2 года назад
Wow 😯
@jansmith2308
@jansmith2308 2 года назад
imagine exploring that place at night!
@rthelionheart
@rthelionheart 2 года назад
Give a 12-gage shotgun and I am good to go. It's not the dead one must be afraid of but the living.
@tjtrent2351
@tjtrent2351 2 года назад
@@rthelionheart Shut up, anyone who says anything that stupid isn’t a friend of the 2nd. Everyone knows .357 mag, or sig, silver bullets are the only thing effective in that situation, ding dong.
@MoeLarrycurly1
@MoeLarrycurly1 2 года назад
Wow.
@cuongthanhtran7029
@cuongthanhtran7029 Год назад
NICE BIG OLD BUILDING...
@bronxbutterflyrivera78
@bronxbutterflyrivera78 Год назад
Awesome! How did you find that place
@noahzeigler4335
@noahzeigler4335 2 года назад
Hey! Cool video, man! I gotta put my two-cents in on a couple things… I work in a funeral home, and misconceptions concern me. 1: When you said, “So many loved ones laid in these caskets” - nope, I can pretty much guarantee you there has never been a single human body in one of those caskets. Unless maybe an employee wanted to fool around (risking breaking or dirtying the casket) and climbed in. 2: Rental caskets are used for viewing prior to cremation. A body is embalmed, the body then goes into an INSERT and the insert is placed inside of the casket. After services of whatever kind are complete, the insert is removed and the body is cremated in it. There is no opportunity for multiple bodies to be placed in-and-out of a casket, each leaving a stain. Caskets for burial are one use only, they get closed, the body goes in the ground. The stains in the casket you saw are likely a result of the overall deterioration of the surrounding structure, unless another explorer somehow created them. Just wanted to clear that up! I realize ours is a pretty well hidden industry. Honestly, many people don’t know or want to know what we do in the funeral home. But we are held to very high standards to serve every individual in our care, and their families, with complete honesty, integrity and dignity. If there is a funeral home out there re-using burial caskets, they should be investigated.
@hahahahaha7069
@hahahahaha7069 2 года назад
Wow Noah don’t know how you do it man! Your right I don’t want to know bless you for the respect you have with loved ones..
@noahzeigler4335
@noahzeigler4335 2 года назад
@@hahahahaha7069 Thank you for such kind words Jenny! I love what I do… I guess it takes an individual unique to being copacetic or compassionate to death to do what WE do (there are many more of us and many much better than myself) 😊🙏🏻
@torrimills1915
@torrimills1915 4 месяца назад
My grandaddy was a mortician for 30 year well loved in our town a very hard worker!! This is beyond disturbing and sick it breaks my heart because when people died the funeral home was beyond helpful while my grandfather was there they took the upmost care of the dead!! Prayers for these families 🙏🙏
@Cheeze_isLIFE
@Cheeze_isLIFE Год назад
Fascinating! PS. You can look at the expiry date of the items inside the fridge to determine how long these things have been around ;)
@redfirebird1997
@redfirebird1997 Год назад
Every thing you have said is sad,100/ it's fitting about the dead bird.
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