franie:
Keep up those studies!
roadieshow:
Oh yes! I wrote a screenplay once about the first Funeral Director in the United States. It was a Western! He traveled from town to town with his own hearse-like carriage and tried to convince people to let him chemically treat the dead so they can be posed for photographs and proper services. The reaction was... mixed.

I love that cemetery!
liath:
Psychology of Death and Dying was one of my favorite classes. We talked a lot about laws of burial, and that sort of thing. As for Etsy, all I can say is do it. The professor for that class worked for a funeral home, and after seeing how they took advantage of grieving families, decided to sell caskets for a tiny fraction above cost.
elicit77:
No viking funeral? Bah. You're no fun. tongue
stcyr:
meh, just stick my body out in the woods,
and let nature take its course.
Can't be much greener than that, eh?
liath:
I think the prof really makes or breaks any class, but the one who taught mine was one of the best. Seems most teachers, whether high school or university, try to teach their own political, religious, or social views to young and impressionable students who happen to be in a very vulnerable state of mental chaos. This guy never did. He asked questions, forced students to think for themselves.