Posted by Goose on September 27, 2008 at 08:14:50 from (67.63.68.13):
A friend of mine was out harvesting yesterday morning, and came home at noon. He noticed his wife kind of slumped at their computer, but went on into the kitchen and fixed a sandwich.
When he called to his wife and got no response, he went to check and found she was dead. She was 64.
The interesting part is, he has a twin brother who is a mortician and who was in the middle of conducting another funeral. He called his brother on his cell phone right in the middle of the other funeral.
An interesting question. Doctors will not ever operate on members of their own family, or even deliver babies, although a friend of mine once delivered his own son out of necessity at the time. The question I've never seen addressed is, do morticians do what needs to be done on members of their own family? This mortuary is a father/son operation, so even if the father deferred to the son, the son would still be working on his aunt.
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