Back in Canada the former corporal became a truck driver, embalmer and dining car steward. |
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An embalmer no longer works in his morgue, but his preparation room, operating room, laboratory. |
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He was informed about the disposition of the bodies by a local embalmer, who warned him not to speak about their horrible condition. |
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Maria Thomas, an apprentice embalmer in Virginia, had worked in the performing arts before starting her training. |
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Until about 1880, when a man named August Renouard arrived in N. Y., Holmes thought of himself as the only proficient embalmer in the country. |
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Gettys told her that, thirty years ago, he'd entered the business as an apprentice embalmer. |
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They regulate how a funeral home, funeral director, embalmer, and apprentice embalmer can advertise. |
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When René J. Mongeau retired in 1964, he sold his company to Robert Boutin who had been a professional embalmer in Montreal for 17 years. |
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My embalmer master at the King's gardens is a skilful person. |
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I understand that the IfP will not pay for the transport of my body to the nearest embalmer who works under the supervision of Gunther von Hagens. |
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Mastromarino was charged in 2006 along with two of his workers, and an embalmer. |
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A MIDLAND man has beaten off stiff competition to win embalmer of the year at a ceremony for the funeral industry. |
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A 1930 graduate of the Cincinnati School of Embalming, she was the first female licensed embalmer in Florida. |
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Since then, the 37-yearold hasn't looked back and she has built a successful career as a mortuary technician and embalmer for family funeral firm Crake and Mallon in Stockton. |
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Colorado is the only state in the nation that doesn't require a license to run a funeral service company or become a funeral director, embalmer or cremationist, Horan says. |
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Embalmer duties vary from distasteful to downright stomach-turning. |
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