Bernie
l`m very
honored to introduce
He graduated from here
about 15 years ago.
He `s gone on to a fabulous career.
I can `t think of a single
person who `s more qualified
or more adept at the final procedures
you`ve been studying lately.
Now you`ve learned the science,
now`s your chance to learn the art.
Students, Mr. Bernie Tiede.
Thank you, Professor.
Thank you.
It`s always an honor to be asked back
and I do it gladly because I feel..
if even one thing I
say or demonstrate today
helps you in any way as
you embark on your careers,
then everyone will have benefited.
You, those who are grieving,
and the deceased.
The nails have to be clipped,
shaped and brought back to life.
And you must cast the
nails to the person.
You wouldn`t want a mechanic
to have the nails of a flight attendant.
Would you?
It is very important to
remove any unwanted nasal,
ear, or facial hair.
We can never be too vigilant
in the Iookout for that
The eyes are often a minor problem
because they usually want to stay open.
It`s almost Iike they want one
Iast Iook at this miraculous world.
But with some Super GIue..
a Iittle dab will do you..
and it`s no more peeking.
been set during the embalming,
you have to reassess and readjust
because of continuing
emaciation and dehydration.
Perfect expression of the mouth
would be relaxed, natural,
with a Iittle bit of a smile.
Can`t have him Iooking
unhappy to be there.
And we must always be on guard
for the mischievous lip drift.
Even the slightest hint
of teeth can be disastrous.
You cannot have grief
tragically become a comedy.
Then, after a foundation
mixed with massage cream
to prevent dehydration,
even out coloration,
then apply highlights.
Do not over-cosmetize.
deceased apply far too much blush.
Just a note to always remember:
too much color does not
make one Iook more alive.
The last detail to be managed
is the deceased`s body position.
Left hand over the right,
over the umbilicus,
in an attitude of ease,
of repose, of retirement.
The position of the
head is oh so important.
Neither star gazing
nor navel gazing,
but perfectly centered,
turned ever so slightly to the right..
in greeting.
He`s now been cosmetized,
he`s ready to be dressed,
and casketed.
? Love Iifted me! ?
? Love Iifted me! ?
? I was sinking Deep in sin ?
? Buried deeply staying within ?
? sinking to rise no more ?
? But the master Of the sea ?
? Heard my despairing cry ?
Bernie was a very charismatic man.
A Ioving person.
And he had the ability to
make the world seem kind.
? Love Iooked at me ?
? When nothing else Could help ?
? Love lifted me ?
? Love Iifted me ?
Real good with people,
a real people person,
always had his hand
never met a stranger, good with names,
good with questions.
daughter was at Texas,
and your son was at A&M.
He`d remember that and he`d ask
you questions about those kids.
Just made you feel real
good about yourself.
? When nothing else could help now ?
? Love Iifted me ?
? Souls in danger Look above ?
? Jesus completely saves ?
? He will Iift you By his Iove ?
? Out of the angry ways ?
? He`s the master of the sea ?
If the people in Carthage were
to make a Iist of those people
that they thought would get to heaven,
I am sure that Bernie would be
right at the top of the Iist.
? Love Iifted me ?
? When nothing EIse could help ?
? Now Iove Iifted me ?
His personality was,
just, Iike, magnetic, okay?
So people were drawn
to him all the time.
And because of that, that personality,
before too Iong, he was the
most popular man in Carthage.
? Love Iifted me Love Iifted me ?
Carthage is in east Texas.
And it`s totally different
from the rest of Texas,
which could be five
different states, actually.
You got your west T exas out
there with a bunch of flat ranches.
Up north, you got them Dallas
snobs with their Mercedes,
and then you got Houston,
the carcinogenic coast
all the way up to Louisiana.
Then down south, San Antonio, uh,
that`s where the Tex meets the Mex.
Like the food.
And then in central Texas,
you got the People`s Republic of Austin
with a bunch of hairy-Iegged
women and Iiberal fruitcakes.
Of course, I Ieft out the panhandle,
and a Iot of people do, but..
Carthage..this is
where the south begins.
This is Iife behind the pine curtain.
And, and, and truth be
known, it`s a good place.
Carthage has such a good reputation
that it`s Iisted in The Best
small Towns of America, volume Two
as the best small town in T exas.
That`s right. Page 1 57.
Oh, hell, most people Iive in
Carthage because they were born here.
Carthage sits on what was once one of
the biggest gas fields in the world.
Back in the gas boom of the 40s and 50s,
a lot of people got rich around here.
Well, as I recall,
we were gonna get a lot
Ieaving for the sweet hereafter,
and we got a Iittle
backed up in the cold room,
um..frankly, I was
Iooking for some help.
Bernie must`ve seen an ad or something.
I hired him over the phone,
not fully knowing what to expect.
These are our viewing rooms.
Oh, Iook at that, you`ve
got these partitions.
That`s so nice.
So, you got your associate`s
degree in Mortuary Science at State?
Yes, sir.
PIay any ball over there?
Uh, no no, sir.
I wanted to concentrate on my studies,
as much as I Ioved football and whatnot.
Now here`s our sanctuary.
It`II seat one twenty five.
Look at these green
benches. I Iove them.
Yeah, we changed those.
We had them normal brown for so Iong
and I was a Iittle worried
about this green. I don`t know.
People don`t complain.
I..I don`t either, I
think they`re great.
Oh, I hit the jackpot with that guy.
He`s the most qualified
young man I ever met.
He was excellent at removals,
an artist in the embalming room,
could fix hair like
nobody in the business.
Waited well on the families
in the morning parlor,
could sing like a bird.
He ran a funeral like a professional,
any aspect of the funeral business :
eulogizing, scripture reading,
singing..man, he could do it.
But most of all,
we `re gonna remember
Fred as our friend.
Our..really..close..friend.
? Like me ?
I`II walk you to your car.
You poor thing.
This is so hard.
It`s just so hard.
You`re very brave.
Here now.
Oh, honey,
he was a magician.
He made all of us just Iook beautiful.
I mean, he could make your
wrinkles all just go away,
and he would, if, if you had a overbite,
he`d fix it so it wouldn`t
be so sticky outie.
And he would, um.. take a
and put it in your hand.
I mean, he just made
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