Top of the Line Funeral Coach
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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@GailRubin, CT, talks with Nathan Hurst, National Sales Manager for Eagle and Federal Coach, and examines the top-of-the-line Echelon Limited funeral coach (a.k.a. a hearse) based on a 2017 Cadillac XTS.
Recorded at the 2017 International Cemetery Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA) convention and expo in Nashville, Tennessee.
Interested in the 2022 version of this Echelon hearse? Check out this video with Nathan: • Echelon Hearse at ICCF...
Gail Rubin is a Certified Thanatologist (a death educator) and funeral industry journalist, as well as The Doyenne of Death®, and host and author of A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die.
She's also the author of KICKING THE BUCKET LIST: 100 Downsizing and Organizing Things to Do Before You Die and HAIL AND FAREWELL: Cremation Ceremonies, Templates and Tips. Download a free 50-point Executor's Checklist and learn more at AGoodGoodbye.com.
A top of the line furneral Coach should really be a side loader, those are so much easier to load up that very heavy casket but that 30 inch base that comes out will be a huge help in loading
I saw a video of a side loading hearse from the 1940s - very cool.
Very lovely hearse. Impressive
Great video but you guys need microphones so we can hear you better
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video
Very nice and informative video but my favorite is still the "Harold & Maude" re-created Jag-Hearse!
Yes, this video with Ken Roberts is fun. ruclips.net/video/I2JRK5KtoW4/видео.html
Oh My, The Eagle is wonderful and state of the ART! however, someone needs to buy this lady some professional attire !!!! may I help! lol
Debbie, the skulls and Western wear are part of my brand. They make me stand out from the crowd. And when your role is to get people to discuss death, outside-the-box clothing helps get the conversation started.
@@GailRubin Don't change a thing baby!!cookie cutter sucks!! are you in the industry or just an enthusiast?
Beautiful coach...
a fantastic coach
Glad you think so! It's always fun to feature the rolling stock at funeral conventions.
Love the cowgirl shirt. Is it a logo for your brand?
The vehicle of respect ...
I own 2. Everyone stays away from me on the road
@@Coodeville - The older ones are much better - larger and more stately 👌
Hurst's hearse.
Green funeral is best. No expensive casket and no embalming.
I’ll pass on the test drive.😳
Cameraman needs to focus on the vehicle, not the speakers.
remember this ford made cadillac and mercury cadillac is my favorite car at all time
I thought it was very educational and nice ... Some of these people need to get a life.... I like your shirt & western style! Well Done !
Thanks, I appreciate your comments!
nice ride I love them those vehicles are cool
Wow nice and classy
Someone needs to make a funeral coach from a Rolls Royce
I believe they are in England 🇬🇧
@@jameslosangeles9067 I've seen jaguars used in videos in England, I don't think they have used rolls in many years
They're still not the quality as they were when Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Buick built funeral coaches and limousines from the frame up.
Lincoln also has hearses
He said they were caddy and Lincoln base
Cadillac and all the others never build the coaches they are custom made S&S. Superior. Miller meteor
I would,nt mind a test drive
The hearses will soon be a thing of the past. With cremation becoming more popular….60% in places the price for funerals is coming down fast. You can get away spending less than $2500.00. Church funerals are going by the way side as people are abandoning organized religion. Becoming popular is a celebration of life. Many involve a get together at a nearby hall with a few speeches and a lunch. Some are an invitation only with very few speeches, a nice meal with good drinks. And some are a real party with music and many drinks, too many speeches, and lots of food.
to much head bobbing
Hideous... 🤧
They've only gotten bigger at the latest NFDA show.