LETTING PEOPLE DOWN" Memories of a Cemetery Worker: And ghost written by all those I have buried, 1989-2017
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Did you ever wonder what working at a grave yard would be like? It’s not what you think. Don does not wear a top coat and tails. Nor does he work at midnight (the graveyard shift.) In his illuminating memoir, “Letting People Down”: Memories of a Cemetery Worker, Don shares stories about life with dead people. Jumpers, cave-ins, voodoo—he’s seen it all. He also shares some cemetery history and clears up many misconceptions surrounding his profession—one that many consider somewhat ghoulish. Here are just a few of the questions explored in this book: How does one get a job at a cemetery? Why are graves six feet deep? What’s the difference between a casket and a coffin? What happens when a grave caves in? Although Don’s great sense of humor shines through in these factual anecdotes, he also has a serious side. He’s learned a lot about death and grief during his long career, and his words are genuinely comforting. Through it all, Don has discovered that humor is a great coping mechanism. Whether you’re genuinely curious about cemetery work or are just looking for a fascinating read, you’ll find this book “to die for”!
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