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Snarky is my elusive muse (yes he is a real person, a man named nicknamed Snarky for his cynical outlook and Snarky smile!) and supporter. Snarky forced me to put my experiences in writing since that is the form of communication which is most comfortable to him. Having always been a face to face person, I accepted the extreme challenge to present myself in words.

JUNE 17, 2012 9:23PM

What Kind of Car Do I Need to Pick Up a Corpse?

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  Overlook

 Last week, I was just about to ask the hospital security guard where to check in for my out patient procedure, when both of us looked at a man walking purposefully through the lobby with a very strange smile. He had left his car on the drop off horse shoe and the guard yelled to stop him.

 “Sir you can’t leave your car there. You have to park it in the garage.”

The man halted and then started walking toward the elevator.

“You can’t park there that is for drop off and pick up” The guard shouted.

 I was mesmerized because there was just something so odd about his wrinkly khaki pants and the fake smile. He looked like gamblers that I have seen coming out of Atlantic City. There was something unsavory and stale about him. He walked back to us and said

“OK I’m here to take out a body. You asked for it I didn’t want to say it.” The man  continued walking. The guard quickly said “sorry” to me.

At the time I doubted that the man really was picking up a body in such a hurry. I have never yet seen a body carried out of the lobby before. I suspected that he was hoping that we would be too shocked to stop him. Besides, he had some SUV or something. Was he going to crumple a stiff in his back? When my husband caught up with me (after dutifully parking the car in the lot),I asked him what kind of car the man in back of us had and he said, “Dodge Caravan” . 

The next day I called the hospital and spoke to security. I asked them about their policy for body removal. “Well, usually the morticians take them out of the back”. The guard told me. I pressed and asked if any families just dispense with the morticians an stuffed them in their cars. “Well not usually but sometimes I have seen people using Dodge Caravans.” Hmmm. Today I spoke to a security guard of another local hospital and he told me that they have never allowed corpses through the front door. People collecting bodies need to go to the hospital morgue. We agreed that the body collector that I met was just trying to get over and avoid parking.

  Honda Odessy

 Honda Odyssey.

But if I did want to collect my own body, what kind of car would I need?  I have noticed that this year’s Honda Odyssey looks like a hearse.

 

  Chrslyer town and country Hearse

Courtesy of Google Images.

I was recently at a red light with a new model Chrysler Town and Country hearse and noticed that it was very compact- maybe even smaller than the Odyssey.

 
 

 

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Most unusual but I am sure you handled it with great care. I know I would not know the answer.
Mary how diplomatic.
Well, I guess no one's going to argue if you're there to pick up dead people. Interesting gambit.
I wouldn't recommend a convertible with the top down. But that's just me.
I think he was a Flim-Flam man. They are so cool under pressure, of course, unless they're Flim-Flaming you!
The guy had just won a bundle in Atlantic City and was feeling cocky. From your description I can almost see that grinning guy in the old Viagra or Cialis ads. Did he walk funny?
That dude just gave "lazy" a new level...
AH WHO really cares when it comes down to this
dirty bizness...

“OK I’m here to take out a body.
You asked for it I didn’t want to say it.”
The man continued walking.
The guard quickly said “sorry” to me.


that guard was a polite man. hope he got a damn cake
for father's day, eh?

to take a dead human here or there one needs but
four good strong wheels and a decent
trunk.

a corpse CAN be snuck thru the front door.
i have done it many times.
for , ha myself.ay
. . . fake smile . . .

That sorta critter gives belly dancers indigestion.
I shall wander in thought while photos download.
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One day I 'cut & pasted' a photo of a Great Truck.
It's as old as I am. If it rains? You are out of Luck.
The Gas Peddle cause the wipers to stop wiping.
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I may lease it out? It's military (reliable) dark green.
The side wracks are barn bright red. It has duel rears.
Use as a Green & Red Hearse. Charge fair burial fees.

Scanner can drive soberly.
Dangle roach from your lip.
Wear a Amish straw hat too.
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A HEARSE HAS NO LUGGAGE RACKS.
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Wear those wax Halloween `Buck Teeth.
Spit Chew tobacco at SUV's `Behind You.
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I need to rest. The photo is @ an old site?
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Farm Studabaker For Sale. (It's not for sale)
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www.alanticfreepress.com / /
??
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Atlantic Free Press
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I wrote it once upon a time.
I no like death threats calls.
I realized I best beware too.
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google?
gargle.
chew
garlic
scapes
The Garlic Bulb 'Swan' Scape is in. Chew Garlic.

Give artificial respiration. Breath in and out too.
In Greek its a ` scapos 'rod' and it's breathtaking.
The odor lures beach dogs and extends life too
that might be good advice for me:
from the Pure Light art:
"I no like death threats calls.
I realized I best beware too."

blah. i accept death. hope it comes on swift feet?
no .
hope it is defeated at the end of the world.
which is..uh now...ha
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I love that you did research about this and made some calls. You have an amazing mind and notice the darndest things. I know bodies are difficult to deal with in hospital settings. Usually they go to the basement and out the back door. But I can see if someone wanted to bury the body themselves that they would just put it in the car. There was a movie about someone hauling a dead body around in a yellow van. Crazy movie.
"Little Miss Sunshine" was the movie.
Good story. I would go with a Ford Pino but only if one is interested in cremation.
Rated.
I came for the title. I stayed for the post. r.
My people are from the 'Burg.

The proper way to transport a body, if one is doing it on one's own, is in the trunk of a black Cadillac Fleetwood or, if that's not an available option, a white Lincoln Continental.

An Escalade or any other SUV is just so bourgeois. ;)
I was going to suggest that you ask my Dad, since he worked as a funeral director for a time. But your query only provoked my own curiosity about why our family had kept that big ol' Ford station wagon for so long.
What an absurd cover story, it takes two people to pick up a body. It's not just a side of beef you fling over your shoulder to flop into a vehicle, nor can you drag it by the feet into the back.

My mother discovered the funeral home took the bottom sheet when they picked up my dad, they won't let you watch to prevent hysteria. My mom was annoyed when she asked me what she was going to do with only a top sheet of a set. Aside from the obvious creepiness, what was she going to do with an extra-long twin that only fits a hospital bed?

I doubt the funeral director gives a discount if they don't have to do pick up, but I would think full sized van would be easiest. You'd have to hunch over in a mini-van and might hurt your back. On the upside, you'd get your bed sheet back.
Phyliss- I may use it next time I want to avoid $5 parking fee

OE Sheepdog- I have noticed that most people who drive convertibles are very gray - They do seem to scream "mid life crisis" where I am. Perhaps they are just next step.

Scanner- That is a word that I have not heard in ages. Flim Flam.

Matt- Viagra. That could have explained his funny walk.

Kate- It takes brains to be lazy.

James- The guard was polite and the other one was catatonic with him.Hmmm maybe he was just a stiff.

Zanelle- Thanks I just couldn't rest until I had some answers. It is my local hospital my son was born there. I need to prepare the family. I have often considered setting up a plan of action so no one has to think too much. I have the grave site, will get the urn and now the car.
Sylla- Maybe a ford Flex

Jeff- Thanks
I think it's discriminatory to only let corpses out the back door, don't you?
When I worked in a hospital for a few months in the late 1960's the funeral homes would come pick-up the corpses. They all had station wagons, with the side windows paneled out and looked a lot like a low cost, utilitarian hearse, which I guess they were. The mortuary guys all had folding gurneys just like an ambulance except I'm sure it was the stripped down model. And the hospital only let bodies go out the back, I can't even imagine the emotional trauma that would occur to the visitors coming through the main lobby and seeing a fully draped form on a folding gurney being rolled out the front door. Interesting story Laura. *R*
You should have gotten his card for me Snarky. I may have some work for him soon.
Art- I did see a hearse picture with a luggage rack on one hearse and it fit a whole surf board.
V- You crack me up. Unfortunately, everything we do here is the burbs is bourgeois. Skeleton in the closets are more common than corpses in the back trunk.
Erica- I think the hospitals only discriminate the dead because the insurance funds have dried up.
Dan- You have never told me about this job. Write a post.
Jack- Very mysterious.Do I want to know more?
PJ- That would make a great post. I had a friend who was a funeral director and he disappeared with no trace. He did have very interesting stories.
Bleue- I wonder about the two people thing. I then thought that he might have a very small body to pick up. A wheel chair would be hard if the body was stiff...but there is always the hack saw.
What an extraordinary post, Snarky.
R♥
I used to own a Dodge Caravan and I believe that there is plenty of room in the back of one of those. Plus, it is quite a comfortable ride.
Carried one in a semi. Didn't pick it up at the hospital.
The disposition of my corpse is something I intend to take care of myself... burial at sea, saves money on transportation, embalming, cremation, burial plot and head stone and allows for more good food and booze at the wake.
lol. very funny story and i agree that the guy's just avoiding hassle on parking but still if ever i'd be given the chance to choose the car that will be used for picking up my body in the hospital, it would be honda odyssey too since that's a pretty awesome car and have never seen problems on that. plus their latest car tsb was years ago, i think.