Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Funeral home visit

Fullerton college students had a privilege to regard Mennonite Memorial Park and mortuary. When we arrived the park, its beautiful picture amazed us. The weather was a little chilly and windy. Since there was a scheduled funeral service on the day that we visited, we were escorted to the reception hall where we had a chance to meet the coach-and-four. The manager thoroughly went over proper procedures requisite to prepare embalming and funerals.Among all the intimacys that we newly learned from this visit, some interesting thing was how the embalming process extends. They utilize special chemicals to look the departed as inborn as possible. I thought embalming was a very meaningful work since It is the last time that a family will physically see the deceased and it helps a family create last memories about the deceased. I agreed when the manager said their Job is not to be emotionally involved with a family but to help them figure out the directions ND plans about neighbori ng steps after a loved on passes away.I cannot imagine how thought-provoking it can be for staff members in Mennonite Memorial Park and Mortuary to deal with families on a daily basis who have evil or about to have loss. I felt that being rabid and dedicated to compassionately embracing families in the community is one of the most important aspects to be part of the mortuary. It was a very meaningful visit and helped me think about how to deal with and death and dying from the lens of a family who had lost a loved one.

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