Families insist on watching to make sure their love ones are laid to rest without anything foul happening like theft of anything on their bodies like jewelry etc. We always watch our love ones when they get laid to rest and we insist on it.
Lowering devices take so much abuse. I dreaded lowering caskets in front of families because I knew this could happen. If people only knew what went on with caskets and mishaps they would gasp. The company I worked for many years ago had a canopy take off in the wind about 5 minutes after the family left and grabbed the corner of the casket and rolled it a good 15 feet from the grave and no sooner did they get the casket back on the grave a family member came back for flowers… had they seen that casket upside down it would have been very upsetting to say the least but stuff happens…
A dear friend. And football manager of mine passed away 2 years ago. The pallbearers dropped him right in front of us all, was horrible! Luckily he didn’t fall out was just a bad experience. Love and peace.
@@kylereaney1993 I remember reading here at a funeral home here in across the border in NSW a Coffin fell out of the back of the Hearse on a busy road as they stopped at a traffic light. As this guy was a joker in life the family kind of saw the funny side of it, i guess.
My father was a young boy/teen and almost fell in the grave with his relative thankfully his dad had good reflexes and grabbed him but my dad thought he was gonna die 😂🤣
A few years ago I was at a funeral of an extended family member. When the directors went to lower the coffin something happened and the head end dropped while the foot end stayed put until the coffin was at about a 45* angle. The family actually got a good laugh as they said that’s something like he would have arranged to break the ice. There was also a Dixie Land band there to see him off. Quite unconventional but not so sad.
I was once at a funeral and the ceremony guy goes "please bow your heads and well play ol mates fav song as a farewell" the lights dimmed and everything went silent, before the music played, the dude standing next me mobile phone goes off woth the cheesiest, most upbeat dancy style ring tone... i fucking lost it.. i was laughing so hard, I had to pretend i was crying ..
“My Bad” lol, I’m sorry, but that’s hysterical. I mean, he probably was as shocked as they were and really didn’t know what to say. People react differently to situations some people laugh when someone dies it’s the shock that gets them so I wouldn’t be mad at the worker.
Actually the worker might not have been shocked at all. Mishaps probably happen waaay more than we would like to know. That’s why it’s a good idea to wait til the family is gone to lower the casket and fill the grave, but I guess that’s not always possible.
If you watched Elizabethown the movie, you know this can be very funny, depending on circumstances. In real life, probably not so much, but I could not help remembering the scene. Disclaimer: I am not perfect.
Accidents truly happen...machines fail....this is just one of those rare moments caught on video/picture. I am sure they didn't mean for that to happen.
@@tierrabowers3851 I get the improper apology but I'm sure they didn't expect the cascet to fall. Plus he probably didn't have the right tools with him. What else was he supposed to do. Just up and leave?
As one that works in a cemetery all I can say is that we don't want mistakes to happen either, especially with the family watching, but sometimes the weather doesn't want to cooperate and makes things slick or when we open the grave the ground caves in making it dangerous to get too close or a bolt comes loose on the equipment. We wish all burials would go with the dignity and respect that they all deserve , but sometimes nature has other plans.
When it rains, the water seeps into the ground creating what's called a water table and the casket obviously went below said water table...you stupid people should have stayed in school.
The family should NEVER be graveside when the casket is lowered, NEVER!!! This is the first time in all my life I have ever seen a family standing there when the casket gets lowered. That's literally a rule at all four funeral homes I've been at in my city, that the family leaves then the casket is lowered
Just a question.. is it something standard in America to not to be there when the casket is lowered? I always saw it in movies, the family leaving before the person is burried. Like where I am from we almost do the lowering ourself (like the family choosing some familymembers or friends to do it) and after that we close the grave as much as possible. Was Just wondering..
I’m from California. I’ve been to funerals where for the most part they don’t lower the casket until the intermediate family is there watching. Most of the people who attended left to the repast before anything is done.
We had my mother cremated, and it was pretty sad to watch them place her in her final resting place. They placed her in the ground, allowed us a few minutes, then proceeded to place dirt on top of her, then they used this metal thing to stamp down the dirt, then they would put some more dirt in, and use the metal thing to stamp the dirt down some more, and continue with the process until my mother's grave was full with dirt. Then they placed the grass on top of it, wished us well, and drove away. I can understand how traumatizing a funeral can be, especially if something like this happens.
In ordered to bury someone you kinda have to put dirt on the thing that is getting buried. I understand it’s hard loosing someone special but from what you described it sound like a pretty standard funeral. Unless you didn’t want her buried.
@@james_giant_peach the person is just saying burying a loved one, though its something we do, still feels demented sometimes. Like ur burying them alive. It feels fcked up.
You ARE correct! As a new York State F.D. I've seen my share of mishaps over the years. I myself, I over see MY burials first hand, even when the vault company takes over. I wll have my family move back a bit and let them do what they do, HOWEVER! I'm right there to make sure the vault company or cemetery workers are doing what they are suppose to do. If I see something going wrong, I'll have them stop! WAIT AND LETS REGROUP! Not to continue into a disaster. My family IS MY FAMILY FROIM FIRST CALL TO BURIAL.
I’m so sorry this happened to your loved one. They dropped my mom during her funeral while moving her into the plot. It was horrible. I keep saying in my head please don’t fall out. She luckily the coffin didn’t open but my kids have never forgotten that moment.
I remember a few years ago a Coffin fell out of a hearse and onto the road I think it was in Albury and the guy was always playing jokes in life, and I guess the family saw the funny side of it even in his death. The funeral home were very apologetic and didn't charge for the funeral.
I find it a creepy coincidence how he's pictured here with that shirt in the background at 0:05... it's like that face on the shirt knew death was upon him and "my bad"...same energy as the Swiss accidentally invading Liechtenstein four times. All because they forget Liechtenstein is wedged by them This would never happen to Best Korea machinery
My great aunt and my great uncle were both cremated and mixed together. They died within months of eachother in their 90's. Services happened elsewhere before we all gathered at their gravesite. I'll never forget being one of the first ones to the grave and seeing two guys frantically shaking their cremains from a large plastic bag into the grave . I loved my great aunt and great uncle, but it felt like i was witnessing a scene from a dark comedy. Maybe i was supposed to see it . Idk, but it was a trip to remember them in their human form , then see them be dust shaken unceremoniously from a cheap plastic bag into their resting place.
Things happen !! More than 30 yrs ago , right after my father was buried , a lady showed up screaming that the burial site belonged to her !! Yes , it was true and my father had to be reburied at the correct site . That was really something !!
no during this time the family is asked to leave. The funeral home crew will say "families please disperse" and give invitation to the repass(where we all meet up to eat).. im telling you black folks never leave they stand around talking ... and end up seeing things only the gravediggers usually see. The gravediggers usually don't have time to wait 30 minutes for ppl to leave. it take times to get the body lowered and the dirt replaced. so they have to get to work as soon as as many/all ppl leave. If you look at the video most of the ppl are gone. Just believe me... the gravediggers dont show up until that signal is given and work MUST get started.
Thank you for the perspective. I clearly don't work in a mortuary, but still it seems sad (on the day of someone's burial) that this was witnessed by the family :/
As well as you doing your job and people breathing down your kneck. The "my bad"...seems exactly like I would have said after the shock of what just happened. You know what I'm saying?
heart breaking.....where im from at funerals its family members or cousins and close friends usually male who use specially made straps to lower casket in ground, no machines,,,,it is an honour to be part of that as something final actually laying your loved ones to rest, been to plenty of funerals never seen any casket dropped by any person because theres plenty of people to help.....sorry for your loss
While stationed in San Diego, I was part of a U.S. Navy burial detail and once at a funeral one of our casket carriers slipped into the gave because they had dug the hole too wide and then covered it up with the fake grass/carpet, and we had to stop and pull him out of the hole!!
When my grandmother passed away at her graveside they were lowering her casket into the vault and one of the funeral directors kept kneeing the casket as to making sure it would keep lowering...he made me so angry as to him doing that....he was the one also driving the hearse and we were the car behind it and he drove over a curb while entering the cemetary...he was very inconsiderate to me. My poor grandmother was being tossled around like someone's luggage..broke my heart💔
the fudge? that standard procedure you dumbazz. They do that to not only lower the casket but to ensure that its aligning right when going down. If you didn't like it, then you should have talk to the director right there. Fudging hypocrite that likes to talk BS but wont understand whats going on.
The pallbearers help lower the casket or the machine thing lowers it. The funerals I attend the guys pall bearers lower it with the belt. And everyone grabs a shovel.
In my immediate family the custom is to walk away after the service. However the different people have different customs. I have seen some people stay for the lowering and each person takes a handful of dirt and throws it in. Or throws flowers in. The first time I saw that it kind of turned me off at first but then after it was all over, I felt it was kind of a final closure for everyone. It was something they wanted to do as a final goodbye.
I've seen workers at Arlington National Cemetery kick and beat on caskets because they were lazy. It was so disheartening and I didn't even know who it was. Had someone been kicking my loved one's casket - I think I might just take them deep sea fishing.
As a retired Cemetery Operative things like this do happen on very rare occasions. In the UK coffins are usually lowered by long ropes. Hook ropes from head and toe by funeral ops and then 2/3 flat ropes from the sides by family.
"Still in their funeral suits" (jeans and t-shirts) This probably happens more than people know about because generally it happens AFTER the family leaves.
Paying attention must not be Marlissa's strong point. The news package said "still in their funeral suits family and friends rushed to help get the casket out..." Then the man they spoke to who helped get the casket out was in a suit/dress shirt.
I'm getting buried in a plain wooden casket in the middle of the woods. screw getting my corpse filled with chemicals and being put in a fancy 500,000 dollar coffin to rot
Ser Twenty of House Goodmen Yeah, I’m just going to tell my kids to just bury me with a wooden casket in the woods with no vaults or anything. I don’t want them to pay huge money for a casket and a cement vault. I want to contribute and benefit nature
Life With Nae The face in the picture is strange, but has nothing to do with this poor guy being dropped. Not to mention making everyone mortified, shocked, and ready to faint. If you can't comment as to what happened in a video, then you shouldn't leave one.
I used to work at an expensive cemetery company where rich people and some famous people get buried in CA. This happened one time to an Asian family. The company I worked for at the time offered the whole family reserved land plots for when it's their time to pass away for free but the family declined and proceeded to sue our company for 5 million. Sadly they lost. Should have taken the offer. :/
Pavelco .biscuits, wow! Now that was the real loss!! But shit, the funeral home was wrong for that. It seemed as though they wished them all death. That, to me, was the real crime that they should have been sued for.
I'm 63 yrs old and heard this story more than once. Not so sad but wanted to share. My Grandmother born in 1898 had good friends, Dot and Marty. On the holidays in the 60's I'm sure after they all had a few this story would come up. It had something to do with the embalming process. They were at a mans wake. unknown to the mourners the deceased man still had gasses in him. So he belched, sat right up and can you imagine the horror? Everybody ran out except for Marty who was too afraid to move. Back then they didn't understand why. Must have been very frightening.
Eileen LeValley for my hand past furneral they lowered it when we were there. I think they have a dissishon if they won't it þo be l9ared when they are there, or not.
I’m sure something like this could happen during any funeral. You can’t really practice lowering a casket into the ground. I understand the family’s trauma and I hope the worker did give them a sincere apology afterward. In all honesty though, it was still very graceful of the family to only have requested an apology after all of that. RIP
That's exactly why they ask the family to remain at the funeral home until the body is lowered and covered. Then they continue with a graveside service. I never understood this until my brother passed away after coming back from Desert Storm and we decided to go to the Cemetery before he was covered. It is definitely something you never can unsee or forget.
I'm sure the first thing you think when you do something accidentally is a phrase like "My bad" but since he tried to immediately fix the problem, I don't see the issue here.
Funeral Director here, this type of stuff happens often and there is really nothing else to do other than apologize and redo the burial. Everyone who works with caskets has this as their biggest fear. It’s a sucky situation for all, but machines break, weather doesn’t cooperate, and the earth pulls some surprises on us. If this type of thing would be enough to traumatize your family, then please stay away from the grave and end all service at the place of service. Even with perfect planning, things can go badly and it’s no ones fault. Or better yet, go back to the old fashioned way of doing things, lowering the casket manually. Sometimes we try and make things nice and fancy, but it comes back to bite us in the long run.
"My bad" is such a disrespectful response. That family must have been absolutely horrified when that happened.. unfortunately there is far too much disrespect now a days. God Bless ✌
@@colebrown8293 oooooh so scary....now what do you we do, now that you made it clear you know more than anyone?😧 Oh... nobody fkn cares. ROFL "better get in tune" take your own advice b*tch. What a moron🙄
I'm so sick of that "my bad" - Sounds so idiotic to say the least. What happened to saying, "I'm sorry?" People these days are going backwards and have NO VOCABULARY!!! What an awful thing to tell this grieving family. 💔
The guy probably didn’t give af obviously since he literally kicked the casket of the dead guy and when it fell he said “my bad” instead of saying at least “sorry” R.I.P 🙏
They were kicking the device. I work for cemetery services and we have to sometimes kick the device because we need to reposition it a little to make it fit in the vault perfectly.
@@loljk1991 lmao I’m not ded. I only said that bc I have heart disease. I don’t want my parents to suffer. I don’t want them to pay a lot bc my medical bills have already cost them so much. I want to relieve them of that burden.
@@user-gf9wm2rj6g I am sorry. I didnt expect you were being serious and would infact revisit this comment. Hope you overcome your illness. Just like my display picture says you live once in this world, do what you love... More Power to you.
That should have never happened, the funeral home should be sued. My brother passed away in 2012 and they dropped his body down a flight of stairs at our apartment when they were taking him to the funeral home. I'll never get the image of his head hitting every step. 😢😢 I'm so sorry to this family.
Man, so upsetting. When we buried my sister the funeral home sent 1 other old guy with the organizer ( also old) to manually lower her casket down. They actually asked for us and my older brother to lift her coffin by hand so they could move the bars. Literally my heart broke seeing my older brother be the first one to lift it by himself.
@@leftylou6070what is wrong with you? Can’t believe someone would joke about this in front of someone who lost a loved one. Funerals are not a place for jokes, only signs of decorum.
"MY BAD!" I know that's exactly what he said. I had a young person say that after something HORRIBLE happened. I was stunned that he didn't have NO MORE CIVILITY than to say, "MY BAD," in a serious situation like that. YIKES!
My brother had the devastation of burying his twins 2 yrs ago, their beautiful casket too was dropped and no one helped. My brother climbed down and embraced his babies before placing them back in the casket and carrying them out for the service to continue. It was a pure disgrace, it should never have happened
They didn't lower my Dad's casket until everyone left, I imagine it's for this reason. Those mechanisms have a lot of strain on them. It sucks they had to see it give out right then and there. I'm not surprised that it did though.
The truth is those winches have nothing on them. Any individual with an understanding of physics and mechanical advantages will understand that this has got to have been a cheapo winch.
At the graveside services I have been too they don't lower the casket until the family is gone. Usually one member of the family stays behind to witness it if they want but everyone else leaves
The cemetary my family uses does not lower caskets in front of family for this very reason. The workers stand away, about 50-100ft away with their machine & they wait for the very last person to leave. The very last person to leave is the person in charge of the deceased one's funeral. For my mom, it was me. I had to wait for everyone to leave, to give the funeral director the go ahead for the workers to start. They waited until my van was no longer in view of them to start.
My favorite license Furneral Director and Embamer Ms Northy said on U tube that Heavy Deceased people have to extra Treatment because of the weight Issue. So I am sure the family had to pay extra cost for preparation. SAD. My condolences to the family. May this young man ♂️ FINALLY R.I.P. I
I know none of us perfect yall, please have forgiveness for the workers who try hard to make it right. We are all human yall.. Things aren't always going to go perfect. Bless the family and prayers 🙏 ❤
Machine breaks
Body almost falls out
Worker: “my bad”
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New employee?
Lmaoooo
@Theuniverse Isaniceplace still would be better than "MAH BAD"
At least he wasn’t hurt during the fall.
Thats why most funeral homes dont do the lowering until everyone has gone home !!!
Wow I always wondered why they wait!!!
Families insist on watching to make sure their love ones are laid to rest without anything foul happening like theft of anything on their bodies like jewelry etc. We always watch our love ones when they get laid to rest and we insist on it.
@@ladydreachatman-robinson3680 Of course its always the family option but in most cases many just roll along with whatever.
@@ladydreachatman-robinson3680 Thats not always true. In fact thats not even the norm !!! You must request that if thats what you want
Yes.
Lowering devices take so much abuse. I dreaded lowering caskets in front of families because I knew this could happen. If people only knew what went on with caskets and mishaps they would gasp. The company I worked for many years ago had a canopy take off in the wind about 5 minutes after the family left and grabbed the corner of the casket and rolled it a good 15 feet from the grave and no sooner did they get the casket back on the grave a family member came back for flowers… had they seen that casket upside down it would have been very upsetting to say the least but stuff happens…
A dear friend. And football manager of mine passed away 2 years ago. The pallbearers dropped him right in front of us all, was horrible! Luckily he didn’t fall out was just a bad experience. Love and peace.
@@kylereaney1993 I remember reading here at a funeral home here in across the border in NSW a Coffin fell out of the back of the Hearse on a busy road as they stopped at a traffic light. As this guy was a joker in life the family kind of saw the funny side of it, i guess.
@@steviebboy69 Wow, that’s insane, my managers son was a joker. He got on stage and said ‘yeah they dropped him, I’m just glad it wasn’t me!’ 😂😂
My father was a young boy/teen and almost fell in the grave with his relative thankfully his dad had good reflexes and grabbed him but my dad thought he was gonna die 😂🤣
Lol
A few years ago I was at a funeral of an extended family member. When the directors went to lower the coffin something happened and the head end dropped while the foot end stayed put until the coffin was at about a 45* angle. The family actually got a good laugh as they said that’s something like he would have arranged to break the ice. There was also a Dixie Land band there to see him off. Quite unconventional but not so sad.
I was once at a funeral and the ceremony guy goes "please bow your heads and well play ol mates fav song as a farewell" the lights dimmed and everything went silent, before the music played, the dude standing next me mobile phone goes off woth the cheesiest, most upbeat dancy style ring tone... i fucking lost it.. i was laughing so hard, I had to pretend i was crying ..
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@@DernRern a real icebreaker 😂!
They just want a pay day bro, look at them they look for it daily anywhere they can lol
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0:04 the clothes at back looks scary
I just saw and ! m like "*o my gooooosh"*
I see it
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Should have never said nun now Im scared
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it would have cost you literally nothing to not say that
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@@janelleasamoah5576 Is that a bad message? :I
"My bad"
The technicians who started the Chernobyl disaster, probably
“My bad”
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“My Bad” lol, I’m sorry, but that’s hysterical. I mean, he probably was as shocked as they were and really didn’t know what to say. People react differently to situations some people laugh when someone dies it’s the shock that gets them so I wouldn’t be mad at the worker.
yes exactly, that was what I was thinking
Actually the worker might not have been shocked at all. Mishaps probably happen waaay more than we would like to know. That’s why it’s a good idea to wait til the family is gone to lower the casket and fill the grave, but I guess that’s not always possible.
If you watched Elizabethown the movie, you know this can be very funny, depending on circumstances. In real life, probably not so much, but I could not help remembering the scene. Disclaimer: I am not perfect.
Accidents truly happen...machines fail....this is just one of those rare moments caught on video/picture. I am sure they didn't mean for that to happen.
True
Agreed
honestly i don’t really think that’s the point. i think they are mainly upset about the improper apologies and unprofessionalism.
AT AR so if he made $30 / hr he would feel human emotions or what?
@@tierrabowers3851 I get the improper apology but I'm sure they didn't expect the cascet to fall. Plus he probably didn't have the right tools with him. What else was he supposed to do. Just up and leave?
that lowering device is mechanical. They break down. It happens I own one of these devices
Why exactly
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No disrespect intended, but accidents happen. "My bad" is just his way of saying sorry.
"Above all, be kind."
honestly, what should or could the casket attendant have said other than "my bad"?
@@Defender78 “my sincerest apologies” might have been a tad classier under the circumstances.
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@@Defender78 sorry. lmao
@@Defender78 maybe something more formal ? it’s so disrespectful it’s a CASKET for gods sake
As one that works in a cemetery all I can say is that we don't want mistakes to happen either, especially with the family watching, but sometimes the weather doesn't want to cooperate and makes things slick or when we open the grave the ground caves in making it dangerous to get too close or a bolt comes loose on the equipment. We wish all burials would go with the dignity and respect that they all deserve , but sometimes nature has other plans.
I want something funny to happen at my funeral if Im honest.
Hold up... Started filling with WATER!? What the frick
Alex Pletcher thought i was the only one that heard that part
Yeah came looking to see what's said about that 😆 it don't make sense.
When it rains, the water seeps into the ground creating what's called a water table and the casket obviously went below said water table...you stupid people should have stayed in school.
Bucknutty why is it that people with a similar mindset to yours always insult people unnecessarily?
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Im almost 100% sure they don’t teach this in school.
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The family should NEVER be graveside when the casket is lowered, NEVER!!! This is the first time in all my life I have ever seen a family standing there when the casket gets lowered. That's literally a rule at all four funeral homes I've been at in my city, that the family leaves then the casket is lowered
Just a question.. is it something standard in America to not to be there when the casket is lowered? I always saw it in movies, the family leaving before the person is burried.
Like where I am from we almost do the lowering ourself (like the family choosing some familymembers or friends to do it) and after that we close the grave as much as possible. Was Just wondering..
I’ve sat while the casket was lowered I’m from America it could just be different policies around the states!
In the 10 I’ve been to, never seen it actually lowered
Ive watched all my grandparents get lowered into the ground
I’m from California. I’ve been to funerals where for the most part they don’t lower the casket until the intermediate family is there watching. Most of the people who attended left to the repast before anything is done.
We had my mother cremated, and it was pretty sad to watch them place her in her final resting place. They placed her in the ground, allowed us a few minutes, then proceeded to place dirt on top of her, then they used this metal thing to stamp down the dirt, then they would put some more dirt in, and use the metal thing to stamp the dirt down some more, and continue with the process until my mother's grave was full with dirt. Then they placed the grass on top of it, wished us well, and drove away. I can understand how traumatizing a funeral can be, especially if something like this happens.
How long were you there watching this , 5 hours ?
In ordered to bury someone you kinda have to put dirt on the thing that is getting buried. I understand it’s hard loosing someone special but from what you described it sound like a pretty standard funeral. Unless you didn’t want her buried.
@@james_giant_peach the person is just saying burying a loved one, though its something we do, still feels demented sometimes. Like ur burying them alive. It feels fcked up.
@@TheCleaner76 lmao!
Idk what you were expecting 🤷♀️but that’s what is suppose to happen
Man's could have died again from that fall
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OK that was funny!!!!!
Lol u had me dying !!
Bath lighten up, stop getting offended easily.
he died harder from that fall than gaming on windows xp did
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I'm a funeral director and you really never know whats gonna happen. However, this could have been handled better. Very unfortunate.
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You ARE correct! As a new York State F.D. I've seen my share of mishaps over the years. I myself, I over see MY burials first hand, even when the vault company takes over. I wll have my family move back a bit and let them do what they do, HOWEVER! I'm right there to make sure the vault company or cemetery workers are doing what they are suppose to do. If I see something going wrong, I'll have them stop! WAIT AND LETS REGROUP! Not to continue into a disaster. My family IS MY FAMILY FROIM FIRST CALL TO BURIAL.
+William W. Alderman Where's proof that the worker kicked the casket? We all know how much Blacks lie...
I’m so sorry this happened to your loved one. They dropped my mom during her funeral while moving her into the plot. It was horrible. I keep saying in my head please don’t fall out. She luckily the coffin didn’t open but my kids have never forgotten that moment.
I remember a few years ago a Coffin fell out of a hearse and onto the road I think it was in Albury and the guy was always playing jokes in life, and I guess the family saw the funny side of it even in his death. The funeral home were very apologetic and didn't charge for the funeral.
I find it a creepy coincidence how he's pictured here with that shirt in the background at 0:05...
it's like that face on the shirt knew death was upon him
and "my bad"...same energy as the Swiss accidentally invading Liechtenstein four times. All because they forget Liechtenstein is wedged by them
This would never happen to Best Korea machinery
0:05 that shirt in the back gave me chills
Oohh iisshh
Same
I was looking for someone to say that
God damm...
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anyone else thought he said "john cena" at 0:03 ???
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My great aunt and my great uncle were both cremated and mixed together. They died within months of eachother in their 90's. Services happened elsewhere before we all gathered at their gravesite. I'll never forget being one of the first ones to the grave and seeing two guys frantically shaking their cremains from a large plastic bag into the grave . I loved my great aunt and great uncle, but it felt like i was witnessing a scene from a dark comedy. Maybe i was supposed to see it . Idk, but it was a trip to remember them in their human form , then see them be dust shaken unceremoniously from a cheap plastic bag into their resting place.
This is heartbreaking, sorry for your loss!!
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@@asseater1895 whos a good little edgy boy? you!
@@wizzotizzo oof
its not heart breaking its funny
How
Things happen !! More than 30 yrs ago , right after my father was buried , a lady showed up screaming that the burial site belonged to her !! Yes , it was true and my father had to be reburied at the correct site . That was really something !!
Damn! Crazy stuff right there. RIP
Wtf how did that happen and why?!
@@hairsprayguy84 possession is 9/10 of the law...
😕..Dayum sorry to hear that bruhh
I'm just gonna be cremated it's easier
If they drop my casket into the ground from a broken machine i’ll be laughing from the afterlife
Such a sad story. It’s hard enough for family and friends, nothing like this should ever happen. 😞
Mistakes happen.
@@flowersandcandyflowersandc9093 No, this wasn't a mistake, it was deliberate.
@@Bobster986 How could it have been deliberate?
@@TheRCAirsofter cause debris was found inside the outer container piled on top of the coffin inside. What else could it be?
@@Bobster986 So they purposely disrespected the body? With what intent, and with what motive? Give me some cold hard evidence.
The person in that casket could of got seriously hurt
Nah you wrong for that 💀
Should have hired those African guy dance with the coffin
Oh wow not cool
Lame
@@xoxolyaa6328 how that not cool?
@@zacharyscala7453 he's making a joke of the death of someone
@@wingz1595 shut up
Oh hell nah. That poor family!!!!! The deserve a whole lot more than a "my bad".
no during this time the family is asked to leave. The funeral home crew will say "families please disperse" and give invitation to the repass(where we all meet up to eat).. im telling you black folks never leave they stand around talking ... and end up seeing things only the gravediggers usually see.
The gravediggers usually don't have time to wait 30 minutes for ppl to leave. it take times to get the body lowered and the dirt replaced. so they have to get to work as soon as as many/all ppl leave. If you look at the video most of the ppl are gone. Just believe me... the gravediggers dont show up until that signal is given and work MUST get started.
Thank you for the perspective. I clearly don't work in a mortuary, but still it seems sad (on the day of someone's burial) that this was witnessed by the family :/
As well as you doing your job and people breathing down your kneck. The "my bad"...seems exactly like I would have said after the shock of what just happened. You know what I'm saying?
Richard Nixon it's called respect. If people didn't respect the person who lost their life you think they'd go as far as to buying a casket? No.
125TH LIKE DESTINY STRIKES AGAIN YEET!
This has to be one of the reasons why many cemeteries don't lower the casket until everyone is gone.
heart breaking.....where im from at funerals its family members or cousins and close friends usually male who use specially made straps to lower casket in ground, no machines,,,,it is an honour to be part of that as something final actually laying your loved ones to rest, been to plenty of funerals never seen any casket dropped by any person because theres plenty of people to help.....sorry for your loss
What’s more disturbing is that the reporter had to announce the weight of the man who passed away like if it was a joke or something
yep, so disrespectful🥲even with a pic of him🥺
It’s to indicate the struggle people had trying to lift the casket, considering the casket weighs a lot because of the body inside.
@@imthecoolest50 this
Can’t believe people be so easily offended
You must be joking
If somebody does not respect themselves enough to stay in a healthy weigjt, why should we?
When the machine broke, the dead man yelled, "what the f*** are you doing to me! I'm supposed to rest in peace."
So 💀😂
That one was a good one.he probably lived a thug Life any way. 😎 big Loco East Los Angeles Califas 💯 🇲🇽 🇺🇸
@@richarddiaz1893 why do you think he lived a thug life 🤨
@@MadaraUchiha-yd1dz because thugs hide behind there feathers.where you born yesterday you idiot 😷🤭😆. 😎 big loco East los angeles ca 💯🇲🇽 🇺🇸
While stationed in San Diego, I was part of a U.S. Navy burial detail and once at a funeral one of our casket carriers slipped into the gave because they had dug the hole too wide and then covered it up with the fake grass/carpet, and we had to stop and pull him out of the hole!!
When my grandmother passed away at her graveside they were lowering her casket into the vault and one of the funeral directors kept kneeing the casket as to making sure it would keep lowering...he made me so angry as to him doing that....he was the one also driving the hearse and we were the car behind it and he drove over a curb while entering the cemetary...he was very inconsiderate to me. My poor grandmother was being tossled around like someone's luggage..broke my heart💔
the fudge? that standard procedure you dumbazz. They do that to not only lower the casket but to ensure that its aligning right when going down. If you didn't like it, then you should have talk to the director right there. Fudging hypocrite that likes to talk BS but wont understand whats going on.
In Ireland we don't use a machine to bury the body we use ropes to lower the body because its traditional
gold digging Dylan indeed
gold digging Dylan we do the same thing. That metal thing is just a frame.
OSU Bucks421 but whenever I'm at a funeral there's 6 men burying a body which ropes not with a machine
gold digging Dylan really? in my country we just use hand to put down the dead body
Yeah old school.
In Poland where I used to live they used ropes as well.
This is why some funeral homes prefer family and friends not be present when the casket is lowered.
The pallbearers help lower the casket or the machine thing lowers it. The funerals I attend the guys pall bearers lower it with the belt. And everyone grabs a shovel.
Yeah, at the only two funeral I remember, they didn't lower the casket while people were there.
I have been to quite a Few even have been a Pallbearer
I have never seen it lower w people there
In my immediate family the custom is to walk away after the service. However the different people have different customs. I have seen some people stay for the lowering and each person takes a handful of dirt and throws it in. Or throws flowers in. The first time I saw that it kind of turned me off at first but then after it was all over, I felt it was kind of a final closure for everyone. It was something they wanted to do as a final goodbye.
I've never been to a service that didn't include lowering the casket. It's just not... 'final' until they are in the ground.
I've seen workers at Arlington National Cemetery kick and beat on caskets because they were lazy. It was so disheartening and I didn't even know who it was. Had someone been kicking my loved one's casket - I think I might just take them deep sea fishing.
As a retired Cemetery Operative things like this do happen on very rare occasions. In the UK coffins are usually lowered by long ropes. Hook ropes from head and toe by funeral ops and then 2/3 flat ropes from the sides by family.
"Still in their funeral suits" (jeans and t-shirts)
This probably happens more than people know about because generally it happens AFTER the family leaves.
Look a little closer at the shirts. They've got the logo of the Houston Texans on them - probably his favorite football team.
jmowreader nonetheless, not "funeral suits".
Paying attention must not be Marlissa's strong point. The news package said "still in their funeral suits family and friends rushed to help get the casket out..." Then the man they spoke to who helped get the casket out was in a suit/dress shirt.
no bc my at my aunts funeral, we watch her get lowered
I'm sorry, but at the beginning I thought he said "john cena" 😂😂😂
Wow you're really stupid
Gill Bates same 😂
Gill Bates SAME!!!!!
Me to. I shouted Jooohn Zinooo all the time ^^
Gill Bates ME TOP!
To the family, I’m sorry you all had to see that. RIP to your loved one and prayers to you all.
Only 25? Oh damn, he was practically a child. How horrible!
25 is a grown man. People are so stupid
@@camjones3723 what kind of ignorant uneducated backwater hilbily logic is that?
He said my bad.... in his defense im sure he knew there were any word to express his embarrassment
@chalino Sanchez 🙄
I'm getting buried in a plain wooden casket in the middle of the woods. screw getting my corpse filled with chemicals and being put in a fancy 500,000 dollar coffin to rot
Charlie Traplin he's dead, you really think he would care at that point...
theirs always donating your body to science
Barack Trump Amen to that, that's why I'm getting creamaited.
Ser Twenty of House Goodmen
Yeah, I’m just going to tell my kids to just bury me with a wooden casket in the woods with no vaults or anything. I don’t want them to pay huge money for a casket and a cement vault. I want to contribute and benefit nature
I want to just be left out in the open and contribute to the local ecosystem
My homeboy passed away last month and while emotions were flowing I couldn't help it but think... what if they make a mistake. Rip 🙏
OH god, I hope he wasn't hurt.
0:03 am I the only one who got scared of the face in the corner??? 😣💀
Looks like death was waiting for him.very scary
@@mariaalmanzar3381 yeaa
@Lucy Kinmley ok good😂😂
Nope me 2
Life With Nae The face in the picture is strange, but has nothing to do with this poor guy being dropped. Not to mention making everyone mortified, shocked, and ready to faint. If you can't comment as to what happened in a video, then you shouldn't leave one.
I used to work at an expensive cemetery company where rich people and some famous people get buried in CA. This happened one time to an Asian family. The company I worked for at the time offered the whole family reserved land plots for when it's their time to pass away for free but the family declined and proceeded to sue our company for 5 million. Sadly they lost. Should have taken the offer. :/
Pavelco .biscuits, wow! Now that was the real loss!! But shit, the funeral home was wrong for that. It seemed as though they wished them all death. That, to me, was the real crime that they should have been sued for.
Liger King Greedy slopes!!
Liger King racist
Channel Picsartable Just calling how I see it
I would of taken the offer in a heartbeat. Okay funerals are not cheap
I'm 63 yrs old and heard this story more than once. Not so sad but wanted to share. My Grandmother born in 1898 had good friends, Dot and Marty. On the holidays in the 60's I'm sure after they all had a few this story would come up. It had something to do with the embalming process. They were at a mans wake. unknown to the mourners the deceased man still had gasses in him. So he belched, sat right up and can you imagine the horror? Everybody ran out except for Marty who was too afraid to move. Back then they didn't understand why. Must have been very frightening.
I am so sorry that happened to you all. My deepest sympathies.
0:05 That thing in the back scared the shit out of me
N7CHOLAS_
o shit waddup 😯
N7CHOLAS_ oh fuck what was that
I think it was just someone's shirt
Dino Squad WTH IS THAT?
Kanomi M
It's his demon
Never heard of that before. They usually lower the body after the family leaves.
Eileen LeValley nope they lower it during the ceremony
Eileen LeValley
not always... each service and cemetery works differently.
Eileen LeValley for my hand past furneral they lowered it when we were there. I think they have a dissishon if they won't it þo be l9ared when they are there, or not.
Toni Smith .... Oh ok, I never saw that before.
I’m sure something like this could happen during any funeral. You can’t really practice lowering a casket into the ground. I understand the family’s trauma and I hope the worker did give them a sincere apology afterward. In all honesty though, it was still very graceful of the family to only have requested an apology after all of that. RIP
Wow! 💔 horrible, traumatic experience and on top of heartbreak too.
0:03 we just gonna ignore that creepy thing in the corner
mauro mancillas it's a shirt calm yourself
Same. What is that
s292010 its a shirt😂
What the he'll is that a demon
Shirt of the weed dealer that gave him the worst asthma ever
Why would someone record a funeral? That's messed up. That's stuff is supposed to be personal.
I'm shocked someone else thought that as well. People are quite deranged.
I agree it’s a time of mourning not filming
@@josefinaflores1289 That's your prerogative.
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@Annastasia missed uncle joes funeral. Thank god marie filmed the highlights though. ????? Theres nothing to miss at a funeral
Good Lord. You have one job! I'm so sad for the family seeing that especially during the highest part of their grief
That's exactly why they ask the family to remain at the funeral home until the body is lowered and covered. Then they continue with a graveside service. I never understood this until my brother passed away after coming back from Desert Storm and we decided to go to the Cemetery before he was covered. It is definitely something you never can unsee or forget.
I'm sure the first thing you think when you do something accidentally is a phrase like "My bad" but since he tried to immediately fix the problem, I don't see the issue here.
m y b a d
my bad
Praying for this family. Hopefully it shed light on this man who sadly passed too soon. 🙏
Funeral Director here, this type of stuff happens often and there is really nothing else to do other than apologize and redo the burial. Everyone who works with caskets has this as their biggest fear. It’s a sucky situation for all, but machines break, weather doesn’t cooperate, and the earth pulls some surprises on us.
If this type of thing would be enough to traumatize your family, then please stay away from the grave and end all service at the place of service. Even with perfect planning, things can go badly and it’s no ones fault. Or better yet, go back to the old fashioned way of doing things, lowering the casket manually. Sometimes we try and make things nice and fancy, but it comes back to bite us in the long run.
"My bad" is such a disrespectful response. That family must have been absolutely horrified when that happened.. unfortunately there is far too much disrespect now a days. God Bless ✌
@@colebrown8293 oooooh so scary....now what do you we do, now that you made it clear you know more than anyone?😧 Oh... nobody fkn cares. ROFL "better get in tune" take your own advice b*tch. What a moron🙄
I believe in a black god.
Lmao all he said was my bad, if that disrespect to you?
Jackpot G-Larz dang that’s crazy but
I don’t remember asking
No
The dead man did not wanted to go. He was like, " you are not putting me in the hole, no way Jose"
I'm so sick of that "my bad" -
Sounds so idiotic to say the least.
What happened to saying,
"I'm sorry?"
People these days are going backwards and have
NO VOCABULARY!!!
What an awful thing to tell this grieving family. 💔
"My Bad". isn't that what this generation substituted "I'm Sorry" for. He was just speaking their language.
Dancing coffin meme brought me here.
I love dancing coffin meme very cool
LOL
That's why you're supposed to wait until the family is gone.
Yee
Lucille Gibson very unprofessional!!!!!!
Lucille Gibson 😂😂😂😂
This is true. I've never been to a funeral when they lower the coffin with people there
Sometimes you can't wait until they leave, I work in a cemetery and families sometimes want to witness the lowering of the casket
This is the best recommended video ever!
Every funeral I've been to they wait till the family leaves before lowering the casket down. I guess different policy for different companies.
The guy probably didn’t give af obviously since he literally kicked the casket of the dead guy and when it fell he said “my bad” instead of saying at least “sorry” R.I.P 🙏
They didn’t mean he was kicking the casket... they meant the device being used to lower it.
They were kicking the device. I work for cemetery services and we have to sometimes kick the device because we need to reposition it a little to make it fit in the vault perfectly.
"Rest *pant* in *pant* peace"
All while kicking vigorously to get the casket down
I thought caskets were sealed after the service?
I’m donating my body to science so my parents don’t have to pay a crazy amount of money for a casket or cremation.
A simple cremation can be had for just under $1,000...
@@loljk1991 The lack of response makes you think a little.
@@loljk1991 Sus? Yus!
@@loljk1991 lmao I’m not ded. I only said that bc I have heart disease. I don’t want my parents to suffer. I don’t want them to pay a lot bc my medical bills have already cost them so much. I want to relieve them of that burden.
@@user-gf9wm2rj6g I am sorry. I didnt expect you were being serious and would infact revisit this comment. Hope you overcome your illness. Just like my display picture says you live once in this world, do what you love... More Power to you.
That should have never happened, the funeral home should be sued. My brother passed away in 2012 and they dropped his body down a flight of stairs at our apartment when they were taking him to the funeral home. I'll never get the image of his head hitting every step. 😢😢
I'm so sorry to this family.
Man, so upsetting. When we buried my sister the funeral home sent 1 other old guy with the organizer ( also old) to manually lower her casket down. They actually asked for us and my older brother to lift her coffin by hand so they could move the bars. Literally my heart broke seeing my older brother be the first one to lift it by himself.
I didn’t know they can use caskets for overweight people. I guess the casket and lower device wasn’t designed for heavy-set ppl.
@@mahendrasmith7589 They just build a bigger box for bigger people.
@@leftylou6070 wouldn’t it be cheaper to use two smaller coffins? I can’t really relate, bc I am not fat.
@@mahendrasmith7589 I'd say it might take more nails and hardware with two. (Only Guessin')
@@leftylou6070what is wrong with you? Can’t believe someone would joke about this in front of someone who lost a loved one. Funerals are not a place for jokes, only signs of decorum.
Wearing t-shirts to a funeral but "my bad" offends you?!?!
FFEMTB08 I guess to each their own??
FFEMTB08 that's what I thought
FFEMTB08 I did to my best friend funeral
Congratulations. A t-shirt?! Guess they didn't deserve better.
FFEMTB08 yes because a T-shirt means ok to be disrespected
Good Lord, accidents happen. Everything doesn't need a lawsuit or to go on the news. People are just money hungry.
"MY BAD!" I know that's exactly what he said.
I had a young person say that after something HORRIBLE
happened.
I was stunned that he didn't have NO MORE CIVILITY than
to say, "MY BAD," in a serious situation like that.
YIKES!
My brother had the devastation of burying his twins 2 yrs ago, their beautiful casket too was dropped and no one helped.
My brother climbed down and embraced his babies before placing them back in the casket and carrying them out for the service to continue.
It was a pure disgrace, it should never have happened
they’re saying coffin flops not a show
Wym
Mom always told me that the only job where you can start at the top was a grave digger.
They didn't lower my Dad's casket until everyone left, I imagine it's for this reason. Those mechanisms have a lot of strain on them. It sucks they had to see it give out right then and there. I'm not surprised that it did though.
The truth is those winches have nothing on them. Any individual with an understanding of physics and mechanical advantages will understand that this has got to have been a cheapo winch.
And his name is JOHN ZINNO
Cena
Cause you cant see him
youngking K1 Cause you can't "Zinno" him.
living life smoke grass and eat ass r/whoosh
JOHN CENAAA
I like how they were wearing their best Houston Texans gear.
Bless their hearts.
At the graveside services I have been too they don't lower the casket until the family is gone. Usually one member of the family stays behind to witness it if they want but everyone else leaves
“call ABC we getting some settlement money for this”
Hope they did
I’m glad he was set down peacefully in the end ❤️😊
When im dead...if someone "accidently"drops me...its ok, I dont give a $h!t. No need to put it on the news.
The cemetary my family uses does not lower caskets in front of family for this very reason. The workers stand away, about 50-100ft away with their machine & they wait for the very last person to leave. The very last person to leave is the person in charge of the deceased one's funeral. For my mom, it was me. I had to wait for everyone to leave, to give the funeral director the go ahead for the workers to start. They waited until my van was no longer in view of them to start.
Omg I'm so sorry my heart goes out to the family and friends ❤️
time to sue for some emotional trauma
My favorite license Furneral Director and Embamer Ms Northy said on U tube that Heavy Deceased people have to extra Treatment because of the weight Issue. So I am sure the family had to pay extra cost for preparation. SAD. My condolences to the family. May this young man ♂️ FINALLY R.I.P.
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Hope the guy inside the casket was ok
ffre domr he was . he said WhatsApp me
Yeh I’m pretty sure he was dead.
ffre domr stfu
@@kiwithemartian r/woooooooosh
i hope he survived
"my bad" lol I'd be laughing in my casket!
Misfit Jeep lmfao
But you're dead.
Jose Santiago Martinez Sanchez who says you can't laugh while dead? Logic? I don't think so
Jose Santiago Martinez Sanchez uhh dude. You know that was a joke right?
@@SlashDashPro And i answered to your illogical comment.
You guys made a human mistake?? I demand a sincere apology to the guy you do not know or have any feelings towards!
I know none of us perfect yall, please have forgiveness for the workers who try hard to make it right. We are all human yall.. Things aren't always going to go perfect. Bless the family and prayers 🙏 ❤
Video will play after ad bullshit i wanna see a casket be dropped god dammit
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All Yall Are Gay my ad was like a fucking minute long
All Yall Are Gay lmao same
All Yall Are Gay same
"My bad" LMFAO the disrespect