{"id":4716,"date":"2022-06-01T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-01T02:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/xiao-en.com\/?p=4716"},"modified":"2023-05-25T10:39:53","modified_gmt":"2023-05-25T02:39:53","slug":"kezman-kok-funeral-care-consultant-the-departed-is-the-funerals-protagonist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/xiao-en.com\/kezman-kok-funeral-care-consultant-the-departed-is-the-funerals-protagonist\/","title":{"rendered":"Kezman Kok, Funeral Care Consultant: The Departed Is The Funeral\u2019s Protagonist"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Funeral care consultants are the guiding lights of family members when dealing with funerals. They stand between life and death, watching the living and the departed. Kezman Kok says that the relationship between the departed and their family members can generally be observed from the body language of the family members, but it is a skill learnt through experience. From a layman\u2019s point of view, this profession carries a sense of purpose, but Kezman entered the profession just to make a living. Then in a blink of an eye, 12 years have passed: \u201d In this industry, people who can do it, continue to do it for a long time\u2026\u201d<\/pre>\n\n\n\nMany years ago, Kezman received a case and went to pick up the body. It took more than four hours to drive. He picked up his black jacket, got into the back seat of the pick-up car, and then slept on the stretcher to make up for sleep all the way to pick up the body. Some people would this is taboo, saying: \u201d This is where dead people lie on, how can you just lie on it? \u201c.
Kezman Kok, who has been in the funeral industry as a funeral care consultant for 12 years, only has this to say: \u201d I only think that after receiving the body, there are still many other matters to deal with. The most important thing is to get enough rest, so when I\u2019ve arrived at the destination, I have the mental and physical strength to handle the departed\u2019s death. It\u2019s the most important thing to have for a successful funeral, and there is no taboo. \u201d No matter how many times you experience the pain of losing a loved one, you can\u2019t really let go. Perhaps, allowing the departed to pass on with dignity is the greatest comfort for family members when they are overwhelmed with pain. \u201d In some places, due to issues with space, the body cannot be transported on a stretcher. Two people will have to lift it but cannot turn around. I can only carry the body to the body car. \u201c<\/p>\n\n\n\n