Your attention to detail is very commendable! God Bless you for your back breaking work and dedication in helping us be more informed of every detail. ☮️🙏🏻💚
That was very informative. The cemetery reminds me of one near me where I walk through on nice days; lots of hills. Now I think I know how my friend Debbie was laid to rest on a steep hill. I like to think that she was afforded the same care and consideration that you give to the people who have passed on. Bless you, have a great day. 😊 I edited my long rambling story
I watched my first video of yours a week before my mother was buried in Terre Haute last month. It gave me comfort knowing there are men of your integrity doing a difficult job in emotional circumstances. Have you ever tried using a small torch to break the seal of the butyl tape before removing a lid?
I was checking on burial plots were I love the cemetery when you purchased the plot you paid for the stone and burial vault they pre buried the vaults I didn't like that so I went elsewhere.
"No Fishing" - "I'll just see what I can do with my broken fishing rod". Good thing you didn't have ice skates on you, because it says ABSOLUTELY no skating below...
If I live to be one hundred, I will still never understand US burial customs with their obsession with a pretty corpse, air-tight caskets and sealed burial vaults. We have none of that. Caskets are placed directly into the ground with no extra liner, and regulations require that only completely biodegradable, non-toxic materials may be used. After 25 years, the grave is considered vacant and re-used. To me, that's as it should be. "For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return". Any attempt to preserve or embalm the corpse, halt or prevent its decomposition or keep it away from the soil in which it is interred - that's where that word comes from - would be against God's word.
“Obsession” You are so obnoxious, different parts of the world have different cultures, of course other people will have different understandings to what you have - which by the way, You’re not even important enough to try and force you to understand their way of life and death specially when you bring “God” into it, not everybody has the same imagination as yourself 😂
@@dean4454 Then the dust will return to the earth as it was, And the spirit will return to God who gave it. From Ecclesiastes. A dead body eventually rots and decays. The soul separates at death. So there actually is no ‘rest in peace’ for a lifeless corpse. Funerals are big business for mortuaries, but the dead are not aware of any of such things. To each his own; I have instructed my children to forego all such things when God calls me home. Take the insurance money and use it however, but don’t waste a dime on funeral expenses. I won’t know anyway, I will be with my Savior, Jesus Christ- For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better: Phil. 1:23
The beauty of living in another part of the world means, you do not have any need to understand any of the customs which are followed so far removed from you. God bless your heart, as we say in the south.
Your a special soul thank you for your service sir ❤
You have many hats to wear in this line of business. Much appreciated demonstration .
Wow! Not only is this a physical job, but stressful. Good job.
Your attention to detail is very commendable! God Bless you for your back breaking work and dedication in helping us be more informed of every detail. ☮️🙏🏻💚
That was very informative. The cemetery reminds me of one near me where I walk through on nice days; lots of hills. Now I think I know how my friend Debbie was laid to rest on a steep hill. I like to think that she was afforded the same care and consideration that you give to the people who have passed on. Bless you, have a great day. 😊
I edited my long rambling story
Well narrated too.
I love your videos! You seem like a really neat guy. I hope you have kids because you’d be a great dad.
This feller has young’uns. He has a whole family.
A very different process from a flat grave. Thank you for the video
Thanks! Appreciate your videos so much! Emerson St. John
This was an especially exciting day for our vault guy. Each day is a little different….
Thanks!
I watched my first video of yours a week before my mother was buried in Terre Haute last month. It gave me comfort knowing there are men of your integrity doing a difficult job in emotional circumstances. Have you ever tried using a small torch to break the seal of the butyl tape before removing a lid?
this is an average day as a PA vaultman, hills everywhere lol, rare we ever get flat spots
That is a bit of work. No matter how you cut it. 😮😖
Do u always use crank on lowering device? I just flip the brake switch to lower casket in vault. Great vid
Do u do any services where the cemetery has to tag casket and vault? I had a service that did that yesterday
I was checking on burial plots were I love the cemetery when you purchased the plot you paid for the stone and burial vault they pre buried the vaults I didn't like that so I went elsewhere.
"No Fishing" - "I'll just see what I can do with my broken fishing rod". Good thing you didn't have ice skates on you, because it says ABSOLUTELY no skating below...
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What is a false set-up
If I live to be one hundred, I will still never understand US burial customs with their obsession with a pretty corpse, air-tight caskets and sealed burial vaults. We have none of that. Caskets are placed directly into the ground with no extra liner, and regulations require that only completely biodegradable, non-toxic materials may be used. After 25 years, the grave is considered vacant and re-used. To me, that's as it should be. "For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return". Any attempt to preserve or embalm the corpse, halt or prevent its decomposition or keep it away from the soil in which it is interred - that's where that word comes from - would be against God's word.
“Obsession” You are so obnoxious, different parts of the world have different cultures, of course other people will have different understandings to what you have - which by the way, You’re not even important enough to try and force you to understand their way of life and death specially when you bring “God” into it, not everybody has the same imagination as yourself 😂
@@dean4454 Then the dust will return to the earth as it was, And the spirit will return to God who gave it. From Ecclesiastes. A dead body eventually rots and decays. The soul separates at death. So there actually is no ‘rest in peace’ for a lifeless corpse. Funerals are big business for mortuaries, but the dead are not aware of any of such things.
To each his own; I have instructed my children to forego all such things when God calls me home. Take the insurance money and use it however, but don’t waste a dime on funeral expenses. I won’t know anyway, I will be with my Savior, Jesus Christ- For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better: Phil. 1:23
The beauty of living in another part of the world means, you do not have any need to understand any of the customs which are followed so far removed from you.
God bless your heart, as we say in the south.
This a show funeral, AllhamduliAllah I'm Moslime Allahakbar Allha is the greatest and the Islam is the right and Real and truth religion
9:29 why don't that lowering devise work by itself?why don't u fix that?u should not have to crank it down.
Thanks!