There was a case where a funeral director was in charge of a burial. During the burial process, strange noises were heard coming from the coffin. It turned out that a small animal had somehow gotten trapped inside. The whole situation was very spooky and caused a lot of distress among those present.
A funeral director once received a body that had some strange marks on it. At first, he thought it might be some sort of post - mortem bruising. But as he investigated further, he realized that the marks seemed to be in a pattern that couldn't be explained. It was as if something had been clawing at the body. This mystery haunted him for a long time.
In another story, a funeral director found that the clothes he had carefully dressed the deceased in were all ripped when he opened the coffin for the final viewing. There was no sign of any external force that could have caused it. It was as if something had happened inside the coffin. The family was very upset and the director couldn't explain what had occurred.
One scary story is about a funeral director who saw a shadowy figure moving around the coffins at night. When he turned on the light, there was nothing there, but as soon as he turned it off, he could hear the shuffling of feet again.
One horror story is about a funeral home where the staff heard strange noises at night. They thought it was just the old building settling, but then they found a coffin had been moved slightly. Turns out, there was a malfunction in the pulley system used to move coffins around, and it made the spooky noises and moved the coffin accidentally.
One funeral horror story is about a casket that started making strange noises during the service. People thought it was just the old wood creaking at first, but the noises got louder and more frantic. It turned out a small animal had somehow gotten trapped inside. Another one is where at a graveyard burial, as they were lowering the casket, the ground seemed to give way more than normal and the casket tumbled sideways. It was a really eerie sight and made everyone there feel uneasy.
There was this funeral director who worked in an old funeral home. One day, while arranging a funeral, she noticed a cold spot in the room that wouldn't go away. Later, she saw a shadowy figure in the corner of her eye. She tried to ignore it, but then things started to disappear and reappear in strange places. It was like there was a ghost messing with her work.
One time a funeral director had a client who requested their pet parrot be part of the viewing. So there was this parrot in the corner of the room squawking during the whole event. It was quite a sight and the mourners couldn't help but chuckle.
The unexpected noises are really scary. Like the casket making sounds or the organ playing on its own. It's unexpected and creates an immediate sense of unease.
There was a story about a funeral director who worked in a small town. One day, he received a call from a very confused old lady who thought the funeral home was a hotel. She asked if she could book a room for the weekend. The director was so polite and patiently explained the nature of the place. It was a really light - hearted moment among all the usually somber interactions he had.
I recommend "Dear Mortician." This was a modern romance novel about an urban supernatural power. It was about an mortician who had the supernatural power to make up the dead. When he was helping the dead with makeup, he found something suspicious and helped the police catch the murderer. In the story, the male and female protagonists gradually developed feelings for each other after meeting each other many times, and a poignant and touching love story unfolded. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There's this story about a funeral director who always felt a cold breeze in one particular corridor of his funeral home. One day, he noticed that the coldest spot corresponded to where a body had been stored years ago of a man who died in a blizzard. He started to think that the man's spirit was still lingering around that area, maybe because he couldn't let go of the cold that took his life.