Could these remains,yet to be identifiedbe one of the victims of Rochester’s Genesee River killer? Did the mourner in the chapel with the casket and the deceased actually think there was an apparition present? Is it legal to bury a man with no pants? Would a man really drive his deceased wife to a mortuary instead of calling the authorities? Those ashes seeping from the fractured urn…imagined or real? The black cat visiting the deceased man’s wake…a family friend or fiend? These are just some of the intriguingunusual and funny stories to be found in Undertakings of an Undertaker: True Stories of Being Laid to Rest. Author Stanley Swan spent 37 years in funeral servicemaking notes from day oneand he has now penned them to paper and put them into print for others to see. Here you will read about the challenges facing those in funeral service – the highsthe lowsthe personal sacrifices and the rewards. You will also experience all of the emotions encountered during the day-to-day business of taking care of a community’s funeral and burial needs. Every story is trueas it really happenedwith no embellishmentnothing left out…100-percent fact. Step into the world of funeral serviceof which little has been written about over the last few decades. Funnygut wrenchingchillingunbelievable in many instances. Come take part in the Undertakings of an Undertaker: True Stories of Being Laid to Rest. A book you’ll want to share for sure!