How amazing that the father of the 2 kids held hope for his wife to see her children before they were buried, it must have been a daily heart-aching time
@@AreyoudyingtoknowHhaving lost children, I guarantee you they are permanently gutted and altered. They probably learned a means to go on, but are no longer themselves.
My worst was about 12 years ago, long story short, a schoolboy aged 10 thought his bus was going to turn into the bus station so he ran across the road, but the bus didn’t turn, it just kept going and… well you know what happens when a head is ran over by a heavy vehicle, but what upset me the most was that he was still clutching his bus fare in his hand. I don’t know why that still bothers me, and apparently he was a little sweetheart too as all the school, and hundreds of villagers lined up on the roadside and clapped as he was driven past. My best is always when the family thank you for taking such good care of their dearly departed 😊 if it helps with their grieving process to know that we looked after the decedent as if he or she was our own family - because of course we do - then their thank yous always put a spring in my step for the rest of that day ❤
I'm a retired school bus driver and that is happening way too much. We had a hand signal we used with the kids when they could cross. That's driver is at fault because she should not have tried to leave till he was close to his front door.
Oh wow that's so very sad 😢 I can relate to that story my heart breaks for the family and the little boy. I don't know about you but it always amazes me that we can cope with so much trauma we see in this job but I think you are totally right about knowing we can help the families through such traumatic experience. Thank you for sharing your story and always know you do a wonderful job, big hugs to you ❤️❤️
@@Areyoudyingtoknow I completely agree, I have had so many people ask me how can I what I do, and I don’t have any answer. It wasn’t something I ever imagined doing, But I’m so glad I did. I don’t think we ever really cope with the trauma, not properly I don’t think because if a violent death comes in we go into work mode, don’t you think? We don’t really have time to think so much about what’s happening, and I’ve spoken to one or two other people on this and they said that for the first year or so you would get into bed and stare at the ceiling remembering what happened at work that day, I know I did too. I find that talking about it helps a lot, not to everyone and anyone of course but offloading helps a bit. I wanted to start a channel a long time ago talking about my career, thinking it might be cathartic and then I came across your account, and it’s good to know there’s someone else in the world who’s happy to talk about uncomfortable topics when everyone else in the death industry won’t. Your channel rocks, you’re amazing. Sending huge hugs from Ireland 🥰🥰🥰
Hi, yes you're right, I do remember them earlier days of lying awake after a challenging day with trauma cases but you put it perfectly we go straight into work mode, thinking how do we fix it. I don't know about you but I wonder if one day I will wake up and say I just cannot do this anymore. Since starting this channel it has actually helped me a lot emotionally to tell our stories of what happened in the mortuary. Thank you for being you ❤️ If I am ever in Ireland we will have to meet 🤗 big hugs ❤️❤️
@@Areyoudyingtoknow I think talking about it is the release valve sometimes, you have the right idea by putting it all in a video which I think is great, because you feed everyone’s curiosity and it always helps to talk about it, even if you can’t always go into detail on here I think what you’re doing is fantastic, and you’re changing the way people view death which is ground breaking if you ask me. People fear what they don’t understand and your videos help them understand and make them a little less afraid… and comforts a lot of recently bereaved people too. Its difficult to find the right person to offload to. My first husband hated me talking about work, hated me coming home smelling of disinfectant or even latex - which I don’t smell anymore, I think I’ve gotten used to it - but I think he was exaggerating half of the stuff he would say. He divorced me because apparently I was a ghoul for wanting to talk about my day 🤦🏻♀️ but I’m remarried now and my second husband is a fire officer so he’s seen death too, so it’s not a taboo subject to him. I reckon even if you do get to that point where you feel you can’t do it anymore and you finished work, it has a habit of pulling you back in I think… it’s a calling that few people can do. You’re tremendous, you really are 🥰 and if you are ever in Ireland we have to meet, definitely!! ❤️❤️ hugs back! 🥰❤️
Tracey, you are so amazing to look after the little children for so long and to help their parents in their grieving. It’s no wonder you still think of them.
My mom didn’t want to be shown, except to her kids/grandkids. She passed away from cancer and she pretty much never looked at herself in a mirror after she lost her hair. The funeral people did SUCH a good job - she was absolutely beautiful 😢. We all said that if she could see how she was going to look, she would allow a viewing. But we respected her wishes and closed it after we finished. We were all stunned by how beautiful she was! At 85 years old and after having dealt with cancer for 10, that’s no small feat!
I wish we had more caring people like yourself in the funeral industry here in the United States. Although the funeral home I picked to care for my mom was wonderful, I really didn't get the personal care as I call it when I was making the decisions on what I wanted for mom. I only had the opportunity to deal with the lady in the office, and she was nice, but it was all business nothing that made me feel that there was any personal touches like you talk about that you do for families. So thank you for being personal and caring with the loved ones of those who have passed. I think you are wonderful.
Hi Heather, totally understand what you are saying a lot of the corporate funeral companies just don't do that individual personal touch. I like working for a small family business as we have the flexibility to change and suit every individual family, the big companies unfortunately have most things set in stone and generic 😔 Thank you for your kind words also. Take good care ❤️❤️
My husband was a train driver. He had 3 suicides, 2 within 3 months of each other and 2 accidents. He was a mess. One girl wanted to die and decided not to at the last second. The train hit her arm. Her arm was jelly. Bones completely annihilated. He said that was just as bad as the deaths. You are an amazing woman.
My daughter gave birth to a little boy a number of years ago, who died in her arms thirty minutes later. The funeral people were so lovely (in Brisbane). My daughter really struggled with the loss. She had two miscarriages soon after losing this little guy and the funeral home cremated them both as well, free of charge. They said it’s a service they offer to help with the grieving process. My daughter is still struggling, but it certainly did help her. It was a way of acknowledging that there was life … they had meaning
So very sorry to hear, this is so very sad 😢 I wonder if it was the funeral home I worked for at the time. Yes most funeral homes don't have a cost for families who have miscarriages. Sending you and your family our deepest condolences. Please take good care and pass on our thoughts to your daughter ❤️❤️
Hi, yes most funeral homes do it, we certainly do but a few don't. I am sure who ever cared for them in Burpengary did a wonderful job ❤️ big hugs ❤️❤️
Hey girls - wonderful to see you as always. When my Grandma (the maternal side) died at 91, she’d been doing rough with cancer for 5 years. The local funeral home had been family owned and passed down for over a century. Hearing of her case, the 85 year old grandfather was summoned to prepare her body and his 84 year old wife then did her hair, makeup, and nails. Because their family knew that their oldest generation would relate best to the likes and preferences of a woman of her age. The ravages of her disease completely vanished, as did wrinkles and sagging skin from the cancer. She looked a clear 20 years younger, and her physical posing in the casket made my mother remark that she looked “regal”. The entire clan breathed such a huge sigh of relief with our last glimpse of her being that of when she truly was in her prime. It made the service and burial so much easier because so much internal weight had been removed for us. You and all the others in your industry are simply angels. May you be blessed. Much love.
There is no way I could stand to do your job, it would be too sad, but I understand somebody has to do it. Thank you for taking such good care of those deceased kids in that car accident.
What a beautiful video. The emotion in your voice was so bloody raw, I got some dust in my eyes ;) It takes a special person to be able to do the job that you do Tracey, you should be proud of you. Living Angels do exist :) Hope you ladies are doing well up there 🖤
Children would always be the most memorable in your field. They would be so hard to get it out of your head. Thank u for the love and care that u give everyone, Tracy. U are a special person ❤
Ladies, you are amazing. What I know for sure- when my time is up I’d want Tracey to take care of me! ( don’t want embalming though, when it’s my time, it’s time) your channel is not only educational but giving of so much comfort to the bereaved. Thank you both 💕
Oh, I got chills. You do an amazing thing, and you take such good care of your little charges. What a beautiful thing for Mom to be able to see her babies after losing them 3 months before. Like what a horrible thing to wake up to, but then to get to see them whole and peaceful. Ugh! Truly such an important thing you do.
Isn't it wonderful, Tracy, that you get to have these most meaningful moments and intimate connections with so many people, both living and non living? It really is such a Blessed part of the human experience that only a privileged few get to see. x
Hi sweethearts. What a touching story. You have me crying but that’s ok. Being a fireman and having ptsd, I remember the countless children I had taken care of. A few were relatives. I still have nightmares from them. God has a certain place for people like you Tracy. Take care and God bless.👍🙏🏻❣️
You wonderful lady! Such a difficult job, but the difference you make is beyond words, how lovely to know a loved one would be in your care if the inevitable happened.
That was lovely. We are not our bodies, but we do remember those we love on Earth, by how we remember them looking to us. You provide quite a lovely service to those who need to see them one last time, for whatever reason. Thanks for your emotional stories…”…it’s just a symptom of being human.” ~~~Shinedown 🎶
OMG, all the 3 stories made me cry, what an emotionally loaded video. Much respect to Tracey for her care and love for these families, at the end the viewing is a touch for the loved ones that survived the deceased. Your amazing skills brought a much needed closure for them. Thanks Trish for selecting the question of the video. You both look lovely, ladies. Greetings from Costa Rica.
Absolutely heartbreaking, can’t even image . Thanks for being a kind, compassionate nanny to these babies . I sure you made this incredibly difficult time for this family . 🐨💗
I can’t imagine how hard your job is emotionally. Hope you get lots of support. On the light side,I’m scared when I die my mustache might be showing and my hair is done in a way that would be different to how I wear it,😅 have to leave some instructions of my wishes with my daughter… My husband’s cousin died in a car accident he was only 22,he had very curly hair,whoever prepared him tried to straighten his hair and parted it in the middle,they had an open casket,I remember his mum standing over his coffin in church and trying to comb his hair to fix it how he wore it, I just broke down,thinking this poor mother was combing her sons hair for the last time,it left an impression on me 30 years later.💔💔💔
Oh make sure you have institutions and a photo of what you want, like you I don't what my moustache seen either 😂 Oh that poor mom 😔 💔 Take good care ❤️❤️
Lifting people’s spirits in times of grief is a very special ability - and all just Tracy doing what she does naturally. Beautiful! The topic of photographs of the deceased is worthy of a video discussion (or have I missed one?). Just like with viewings, people will have strong opinions on both sides of yes and no, but I’m glad I took photos of my parents after they had died, and again when I spent time with them after they had been prepared for their next journey. It still breaks my heart to look at the photos, but it also helps with the grief. ❤️
Thank you so much Colin. Actually no we haven't done a video on photos. Keep that one in mind. We do have a lot of family members taking photos and asking us to do it from them if they are not able for one reason or another. Glad you have your memory with you forever ❤️❤️
The mortuary and funeral industry was so absolutely tough to get into for women back in the day especially here in Australia but when we were able to the care and understanding towards deceased children and women that we bought to so many wives,sisters,siblings and babies from the hard edged formal and strict observances that were adhered to in the old days! We lent that heartfelt tenderness that was missing for the living relatives and the body of the deceased during the entombment processes especially for the open caskets for viewing which is nigh impossible sometimes considering some ways of death that the deceased might've had( arnt women the better makeup artists by default) U R ABSOLUTELY ANGEL/ NURSES/ CARER'S THAT WE ALL SIMPLY DO NOT GIVE HARDLY ENOUGH CREDIT AND PRAISE FOR SUCH A DIFFICULT, EMOTIONALLY CHALLENGING AND BRILLANT CALLING OF A CAREER!!!
Ladies, beautiful stories. Somehow, even the sad ones are beautiful. Tracy, I wish you were my co-worker, my neighbor, and my friend. They don’t make undertakers like you anymore!❤
Tracy, you are truly one of lifes angels, How beautiful you were able to give such a memorable last viewing for those families, Wonderful is all i can say,, Yes i was in tears listening to this one and it was due to the compassion in your voice and body language,, Thank you for being there for so many families during their time of need
God bless you, Tracy. You truly answer to gods work and needs thank you for not making the inevitable so scary for me. I have struggled with that because my father passed away when I was only 14. I truly believe education helps greatly thank you God bless. Love you girls.
Hi beautiful ladies I do thank God for you You do have a special gift to be able to do this for our loved ones I really thank you for taking care of our loved ones You are so kind and caring the both of you please take care of yourselves
You have a heart of gold. It takes a special person to do what you do. I’m a beautician myself and have done hair for several loved ones but I don’t think I could do what you do. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely beautiful tracey (same name as myself ) , how did you end up in Australia , so much respect , im a nurse , and i get the emotional connection , you are amazing much love from Leeds west yorkshire xxx❤❤❤
Hi Tracey ☺️ it was the sunshine that brought me here, you no what it's like living in the north of England ☔ I could never be a nurse such a wonderful but challenging job, you are all angles and do an amazing job 💕 Take good care of in Beautiful Leeds 🥰❤️
You must have to be mentally and emotionally strong to do such a job, I'd not be able to as having to care for a child or infant would break my heart,no parent(s) should have to say goodbye to a child 😢 all of you in this line of work I salute you all,and max respect for what you all do for us all,I'm a single dad,and it's my worst fear to be told something has happened to my precious son,
Great video as always ladies. And yes its an industry where you dont get to pick n choose your clients. Its always a surprise tho some cases would definitely stay with you for life im sure. I do imagine you have counselling available for such mentally challenging situations. Kids would be hard to deal with due to innocence lost. Youre a strong amazing lady Tracy Winehouse ❤️. Luvin the dark hair n short bangs Trish ❤😊
I would like to hear any funny ones. I have a funny funeral situation. I wanted to show support to an acquaintance who had lost their mom. The problem was I didn’t know the name of the deceased I only knew what funeral home. Turned out there were two services going on at the same time. I went to someone standing by the door of one service and asked if Claudia was there. They said yes and brought Claudia to me. Turned out they both had a daughter named Claudia. I had picked the wrong service. Luckily the first Claudia was very kind and found it funny that both services had a daughter named Claudia at the same funeral home at the same time. I ended up at the right service and my friend was glad I stopped in. It was just extremely awkward trying to get to the right area.
😲 funny that's such a coincidence with the names. Glad you made it to the correct service 🤗 Yes I have some funny stories, might do a video on them sometime. Thank you for sharing, take care 😊❤️❤️
Even before finishing, I can say one of the loveliest and most moving was the burial at sea. I hope that my loved ones can have the privilege of that kind of experience (in my case, w/out the water 🙂)
Speaking of hair...When my grandmother passed, she had had a perm but was not well enough to style it. While discussing Grandma's clothing and jewelry I said I wanted her hair styled for the open casket service. My mother said that "Sherry" would be doing the styling, to which I blurted out that she couldn't even fix her own hair so she wasn't doing Grandma's. There were uncomfortable looks all around. I had been talking about my sister Sherry, which was also the funeral director's name! At least one of us was relieved...😅
Hi Tracey and Trish hope you are OK loads of love from aberdeen. And sorry summer.x mum is keeping well. I have bowel cancer and have known for some time. It's spreading now. I'm OK with it. Love you two to bits❤❤❤.xx say hi to kat.x
Hi Richard sending our love and best wishes to you, your mum and summer 🤗 Sorry to hear about your cancer 😞 Stay positive and fight for yourself and your family, sending positive thoughts ❤️❤️
I will never give up ladies I will keep fighting until my last breath. Summer asked me if I would feel like her uncle kev? I said probably more crumbly. She cracked up laughing. Xx love yo both.xx
Hello Trish and Tracy thanks for sharing your stories they sound very heart breaking. Two weeks ago I visited Great Yarmouth for a weekend and whilst I was visiting for a day I saw a gated off car park with a Private Ambulance leaving. I will assume there was a tragic accident or something but apparently these vehicles are seen quite often in Great Yarmouth. It is quite poor seaside town and it seems more likely to have serious accidents or deaths. Could this be the case?.
Hi, oh wow didn't realise Great Yarmouth was so run down these days, used to be a thriving holiday place when I was a kid, that's so sad 😢 Low socioeconomic towns do tend to have higher and younger death rates unfortunately. I am so surprised about Great Yarmouth 🥹 Take care ❤️❤️
Sadly like many seaside towns it is quite rundown. It is quite poor and there are a lot of issues with drugs and homeless. It can still be a fun place but I do hope money is put in to improve it fingers crossed it will be.
@Areyoudyingtoknow it is. I still love it and it has some beautiful areas like Wellington Pier with a impressive Bowling Alley and arcade but it needs work put into Great Yarmouth.
When my paternal grandmother passed away due to a third stroke, I learned about and appreciated this profession. My grandmother was barely 60 lbs and 5’6”. When we had the viewing, I just about fell over. In the beautiful casket, lay my grandmother whom I knew and loved. She looked like she died in her health!!!!!! I never knew up until that point that it was possible!!!!!! My Father passed away in 2021 due to aggressive cancer and could not have a service. He was cremated and placed in a matrimonial urn for when my Mother’s time had come. That time came two months ago when my Mother passed away due to cancer and mostly, broken heart. We had a beautiful service for both of them. So of course, no bodies and no viewing. The “viewing” was at the funeral home as well as the service. However, on this beautiful wooden stand, was the urn with two candles, each with my mother and father’s pictures and a screen with a slideshow of photos and film clips through the years. It was absolutely amazing. It felt like a celebration. The headstone was not ready, as my parents chose to be interned within their headstone at the cemetery. Yet, we were able to have a funeral procession down a long hallway adorned with beautiful floral arrangements. At the end of the hallway, was the door to the storage area where the urn was to be placed until their headstone was ready. They opened the door and there was an empty shelf adorned with flowers and a closed adjacent door. When talking to the staff later, I asked them about that and they said that they built the shelf for such ceremonies and that the adjacent door is the actual storage area. So even though my parents’ bodies were cremated as per their wishes, we felt closure for them and the funeral home was absolutely amazing!
Oh wow that is so very special, what a beautiful funeral home to care so much. Thank you for sharing your story and our deepest condolences goes out to you and your family 🌹 Take good care ❤️❤️
I always look forward to your videos. You two are too funny. I have been wondering about two things, have you ever dropped someone trying to situate on the table ? Also how do you do the hair cuts ? Especially the back of the head.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support 😗 Thankfully no I have never dropped anyone. The head block I use to keep the head in place has many different sides to it so I can place the block on its highest level under the neck and lower head area giving me full access to the hair to cut and blow-dry. Thank you for your questions take good care 🤗❤️❤️
Hi, yes I do unfortunately, it's very much like nursing and under pressure constantly. I do try and factor in time away as often as I can these days, I never used too. Thank you for your question take care ❤️❤️
I have a question: My Gran sadly passed away really thin & her face was drawn & you could see her cheek bones because she'd not been able to swallow food before she'd passed away, so she didn't look like herself. I'm glad that I didn't view her in that state looking back now. She didn't want to be embalmed or anything. My question is... If someone did want to see a relative who was like that, how would you make them look more like they were before they got so thin from not being able to eat? I know people would want to remember them how they looked in life when they were well.
Hi, so sorry to hear you have lost your gran 😞 sending you our deepest condolences We have touched on this subject before but maybe we can revisit this with a new video. Take good care ❤️❤️
I love your chanel. I always wanted to be a mortician, since I watched a documentary. Maybe mid teen then. Anyway life took a different direction, teen mum, and small town Mid coast NSW and told I would have to go to Melbourne to study. That wasn't an option, so it never happened. Well I'm 53 now and at Gold Coast Queensland and I would still like to be a part of this industry but not sure how to go about it. Any info would be appreciated
Hi, yes there are lots of funeral homes on the Gold coast, I would recommend sending in your resume and a cover letter of your interest to work in the funeral industry. The best way to get your foot in the door is by being open to any position, such as a FDA (funeral directors assistant), funeral director, transfers or office work. Lots of funeral homes prefer mature people even if you have never worked in the industry. Good luck 🍀 ❤️❤️
I doubt very much that there would be much left to prepare unfortunately 😔 The remains would be wrapped and placed into a coffin or casket, not much else could be done. ❤️
It's about being able to put them back together so mum could see them without seeing the trauma of the injuries the poor children suffered 😔 of course mums devastated at the loss of her children, it's so traumatic for all the family 😥
How amazing that the father of the 2 kids held hope for his wife to see her children before they were buried, it must have been a daily heart-aching time
It was so very hard for the father, we were in constant contact 😔 I often wonder how mother and father are doing these days 🙏🏻 ❤️❤️
@@AreyoudyingtoknowHhaving lost children, I guarantee you they are permanently gutted and altered. They probably learned a means to go on, but are no longer themselves.
Oh wow it must be so difficult for all you parents who have endured this. So very sorry 😔🩷
My worst was about 12 years ago, long story short, a schoolboy aged 10 thought his bus was going to turn into the bus station so he ran across the road, but the bus didn’t turn, it just kept going and… well you know what happens when a head is ran over by a heavy vehicle, but what upset me the most was that he was still clutching his bus fare in his hand. I don’t know why that still bothers me, and apparently he was a little sweetheart too as all the school, and hundreds of villagers lined up on the roadside and clapped as he was driven past. My best is always when the family thank you for taking such good care of their dearly departed 😊 if it helps with their grieving process to know that we looked after the decedent as if he or she was our own family - because of course we do - then their thank yous always put a spring in my step for the rest of that day ❤
I'm a retired school bus driver and that is happening way too much.
We had a hand signal we used with the kids when they could cross.
That's driver is at fault because she should not have tried to leave till he was close to his front door.
Oh wow that's so very sad 😢 I can relate to that story my heart breaks for the family and the little boy.
I don't know about you but it always amazes me that we can cope with so much trauma we see in this job but I think you are totally right about knowing we can help the families through such traumatic experience. Thank you for sharing your story and always know you do a wonderful job, big hugs to you ❤️❤️
@@Areyoudyingtoknow I completely agree, I have had so many people ask me how can I what I do, and I don’t have any answer. It wasn’t something I ever imagined doing, But I’m so glad I did. I don’t think we ever really cope with the trauma, not properly I don’t think because if a violent death comes in we go into work mode, don’t you think? We don’t really have time to think so much about what’s happening, and I’ve spoken to one or two other people on this and they said that for the first year or so you would get into bed and stare at the ceiling remembering what happened at work that day, I know I did too. I find that talking about it helps a lot, not to everyone and anyone of course but offloading helps a bit. I wanted to start a channel a long time ago talking about my career, thinking it might be cathartic and then I came across your account, and it’s good to know there’s someone else in the world who’s happy to talk about uncomfortable topics when everyone else in the death industry won’t. Your channel rocks, you’re amazing. Sending huge hugs from Ireland 🥰🥰🥰
Hi, yes you're right, I do remember them earlier days of lying awake after a challenging day with trauma cases but you put it perfectly we go straight into work mode, thinking how do we fix it. I don't know about you but I wonder if one day I will wake up and say I just cannot do this anymore. Since starting this channel it has actually helped me a lot emotionally to tell our stories of what happened in the mortuary. Thank you for being you ❤️
If I am ever in Ireland we will have to meet 🤗 big hugs ❤️❤️
@@Areyoudyingtoknow I think talking about it is the release valve sometimes, you have the right idea by putting it all in a video which I think is great, because you feed everyone’s curiosity and it always helps to talk about it, even if you can’t always go into detail on here I think what you’re doing is fantastic, and you’re changing the way people view death which is ground breaking if you ask me. People fear what they don’t understand and your videos help them understand and make them a little less afraid… and comforts a lot of recently bereaved people too. Its difficult to find the right person to offload to. My first husband hated me talking about work, hated me coming home smelling of disinfectant or even latex - which I don’t smell anymore, I think I’ve gotten used to it - but I think he was exaggerating half of the stuff he would say. He divorced me because apparently I was a ghoul for wanting to talk about my day 🤦🏻♀️ but I’m remarried now and my second husband is a fire officer so he’s seen death too, so it’s not a taboo subject to him. I reckon even if you do get to that point where you feel you can’t do it anymore and you finished work, it has a habit of pulling you back in I think… it’s a calling that few people can do. You’re tremendous, you really are 🥰 and if you are ever in Ireland we have to meet, definitely!! ❤️❤️ hugs back! 🥰❤️
Tracey, you are so amazing to look after the little children for so long and to help their parents in their grieving. It’s no wonder you still think of them.
Thank you so much Kathy ❤️❤️
@@kathybrant150 it’s because Tracey is an angel.
My mom didn’t want to be shown, except to her kids/grandkids. She passed away from cancer and she pretty much never looked at herself in a mirror after she lost her hair. The funeral people did SUCH a good job - she was absolutely beautiful 😢. We all said that if she could see how she was going to look, she would allow a viewing. But we respected her wishes and closed it after we finished. We were all stunned by how beautiful she was! At 85 years old and after having dealt with cancer for 10, that’s no small feat!
So very sorry to hear you have lost your mum 😞 sending you our deepest condolences. It's good to hear she was well cared for by the funeral home ❤️❤️
I wish we had more caring people like yourself in the funeral industry here in the United States. Although the funeral home I picked to care for my mom was wonderful, I really didn't get the personal care as I call it when I was making the decisions on what I wanted for mom. I only had the opportunity to deal with the lady in the office, and she was nice, but it was all business nothing that made me feel that there was any personal touches like you talk about that you do for families. So thank you for being personal and caring with the loved ones of those who have passed. I think you are wonderful.
Hi Heather, totally understand what you are saying a lot of the corporate funeral companies just don't do that individual personal touch. I like working for a small family business as we have the flexibility to change and suit every individual family, the big companies unfortunately have most things set in stone and generic 😔
Thank you for your kind words also. Take good care ❤️❤️
We're on our way there ❤ I promise
I suppose we all are 🤗❤️
My husband was a train driver. He had 3 suicides, 2 within 3 months of each other and 2 accidents. He was a mess. One girl wanted to die and decided not to at the last second. The train hit her arm. Her arm was jelly. Bones completely annihilated. He said that was just as bad as the deaths. You are an amazing woman.
Oh my word that's so traumatic for your husband 😔 to see and whiteness all that, awful. Sending hugs thank you for sharing your story ❤️❤️
So very sad, my nephew by marriage committed suicide by train.. I feel for all train conductors that have experienced this..
So very sorry. So traumatic for everyone involved.
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My daughter gave birth to a little boy a number of years ago, who died in her arms thirty minutes later. The funeral people were so lovely (in Brisbane). My daughter really struggled with the loss. She had two miscarriages soon after losing this little guy and the funeral home cremated them both as well, free of charge. They said it’s a service they offer to help with the grieving process. My daughter is still struggling, but it certainly did help her. It was a way of acknowledging that there was life … they had meaning
So very sorry to hear, this is so very sad 😢 I wonder if it was the funeral home I worked for at the time. Yes most funeral homes don't have a cost for families who have miscarriages. Sending you and your family our deepest condolences. Please take good care and pass on our thoughts to your daughter ❤️❤️
@@Areyoudyingtoknow thank you 🩵
The place was in Burpengary. I didn’t realise other places did that too. It’s such a lovely idea
Hi, yes most funeral homes do it, we certainly do but a few don't. I am sure who ever cared for them in Burpengary did a wonderful job ❤️ big hugs ❤️❤️
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Hey girls - wonderful to see you as always.
When my Grandma (the maternal side) died at 91, she’d been doing rough with cancer for 5 years. The local funeral home had been family owned and passed down for over a century. Hearing of her case, the 85 year old grandfather was summoned to prepare her body and his 84 year old wife then did her hair, makeup, and nails. Because their family knew that their oldest generation would relate best to the likes and preferences of a woman of her age.
The ravages of her disease completely vanished, as did wrinkles and sagging skin from the cancer. She looked a clear 20 years younger, and her physical posing in the casket made my mother remark that she looked “regal”.
The entire clan breathed such a huge sigh of relief with our last glimpse of her being that of when she truly was in her prime. It made the service and burial so much easier because so much internal weight had been removed for us.
You and all the others in your industry are simply angels. May you be blessed. Much love.
That's so very special ❤️ thank you for sharing 😘❤️❤️
There is no way I could stand to do your job, it would be too sad, but I understand somebody has to do it. Thank you for taking such good care of those deceased kids in that car accident.
Thank you Kim 🤗
Oh it can be so difficult some days 😔 sometimes I wonder why I do it. But I do have lots of support around me. Take care ❤️❤️
What a beautiful video. The emotion in your voice was so bloody raw, I got some dust in my eyes ;)
It takes a special person to be able to do the job that you do Tracey, you should be proud of you. Living Angels do exist :)
Hope you ladies are doing well up there 🖤
Awww that bloody dust gets everywhere 😉 thank you Nik we are both well 🤗❤️❤️
@@Areyoudyingtoknow it sure does! Glad to hear my lovelies are doing well up there 🖤
Hope you are too ❤️🤗
Children would always be the most memorable in your field. They would be so hard to get it out
of your head. Thank u for the love and care that u give everyone, Tracy. U are a special person ❤
Thank you so much Kim 🤗 Yes children are always the most difficult to deal with.
Have a wonderful weekend Kim 😘❤️❤️
Ladies, you are amazing. What I know for sure- when my time is up I’d want Tracey to take care of me! ( don’t want embalming though, when it’s my time, it’s time) your channel is not only educational but giving of so much comfort to the bereaved. Thank you both 💕
Thank you Claire so very kind ❤️ No Embalming for us either. Sending hugs 🤗❤️❤️
Oh, I got chills. You do an amazing thing, and you take such good care of your little charges. What a beautiful thing for Mom to be able to see her babies after losing them 3 months before. Like what a horrible thing to wake up to, but then to get to see them whole and peaceful. Ugh! Truly such an important thing you do.
Thank you so much, so kind.
It would have been so traumatic for that mum 😢 she and her family are always in my thoughts ❤️❤️
Isn't it wonderful, Tracy, that you get to have these most meaningful moments and intimate connections with so many people, both living and non living? It really is such a Blessed part of the human experience that only a privileged few get to see. x
Hi Stacey, it's true I do feel very privileged. Thank you lovely have a great weekend 😘❤️❤️
Hi sweethearts. What a touching story. You have me crying but that’s ok. Being a fireman and having ptsd, I remember the countless children I had taken care of. A few were relatives. I still have nightmares from them. God has a certain place for people like you Tracy. Take care and God bless.👍🙏🏻❣️
Oh wow you take care of yourself 😔 what trauma you would have seen. Thank you for your service ❤️❤️
Bless you for how you care for these souls❤️
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You wonderful lady! Such a difficult job, but the difference you make is beyond words, how lovely to know a loved one would be in your care if the inevitable happened.
Thank you so much, such beautiful kind words 🤗❤️❤️
You’re one special lady honey ❤
Thank you so much, so kind ❤️❤️
I hope when I leave this world I have someone like you to take good care of me. You're amazing and so genuine. 💕
Awww thank you so much 🥰 very kind. Let's just hope you are around for many many years to come ❤️❤️
That was lovely. We are not our bodies, but we do remember those we love on Earth, by how we remember them looking to us.
You provide quite a lovely service to those who need to see them one last time, for whatever reason. Thanks for your emotional stories…”…it’s just a symptom of being human.”
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Thank you so much for your kind words so lovely ❤️❤️
OMG, all the 3 stories made me cry, what an emotionally loaded video. Much respect to Tracey for her care and love for these families, at the end the viewing is a touch for the loved ones that survived the deceased. Your amazing skills brought a much needed closure for them.
Thanks Trish for selecting the question of the video.
You both look lovely, ladies. Greetings from Costa Rica.
Thank you so much for your very kind and lovely words 😚
Have a wonderful weekend out in beautiful Costa Rica ❤️❤️
Absolutely heartbreaking, can’t even image . Thanks for being a kind, compassionate nanny to these babies . I sure you made this incredibly difficult time for this family . 🐨💗
Thank you so much for your kind words ❤️❤️
I can’t imagine how hard your job is emotionally. Hope you get lots of support. On the light side,I’m scared when I die my mustache might be showing and my hair is done in a way that would be different to how I wear it,😅 have to leave some instructions of my wishes with my daughter…
My husband’s cousin died in a car accident he was only 22,he had very curly hair,whoever prepared him tried to straighten his hair and parted it in the middle,they had an open casket,I remember his mum standing over his coffin in church and trying to comb his hair to fix it how he wore it, I just broke down,thinking this poor mother was combing her sons hair for the last time,it left an impression on me 30 years later.💔💔💔
Oh make sure you have institutions and a photo of what you want, like you I don't what my moustache seen either 😂
Oh that poor mom 😔 💔
Take good care ❤️❤️
You're amazing, brave and strong tracy. You make such a difference. Never doubt yourself xx
Thank you so much for your kind words and support, ❤️❤️😘
Lifting people’s spirits in times of grief is a very special ability - and all just Tracy doing what she does naturally. Beautiful!
The topic of photographs of the deceased is worthy of a video discussion (or have I missed one?). Just like with viewings, people will have strong opinions on both sides of yes and no, but I’m glad I took photos of my parents after they had died, and again when I spent time with them after they had been prepared for their next journey. It still breaks my heart to look at the photos, but it also helps with the grief. ❤️
Thank you so much Colin. Actually no we haven't done a video on photos. Keep that one in mind. We do have a lot of family members taking photos and asking us to do it from them if they are not able for one reason or another. Glad you have your memory with you forever ❤️❤️
Aww, this about made me cry. I couldn't imagine you're an angel. Tracey bless you 😢❤
Thank you so much, very kind of you 🥰❤️❤️
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The mortuary and funeral industry was so absolutely tough to get into for women back in the day especially here in Australia but when we were able to the care and understanding towards deceased children and women that we bought to so many wives,sisters,siblings and babies from the hard edged formal and strict observances that were adhered to in the old days! We lent that heartfelt tenderness that was missing for the living relatives and the body of the deceased during the entombment processes especially for the open caskets for viewing which is nigh impossible sometimes considering some ways of death that the deceased might've had( arnt women the better makeup artists by default) U R ABSOLUTELY ANGEL/ NURSES/ CARER'S THAT WE ALL SIMPLY DO NOT GIVE HARDLY ENOUGH CREDIT AND PRAISE FOR SUCH A DIFFICULT, EMOTIONALLY CHALLENGING AND BRILLANT CALLING OF A CAREER!!!
Oh my word Thank you so very much for those beautiful words 🤗
You brought tears to my eyes so very special ❤️🥰
Ladies, beautiful stories. Somehow, even the sad ones are beautiful. Tracy, I wish you were my co-worker, my neighbor, and my friend. They don’t make undertakers like you anymore!❤
Aww that's so lovely of you thank you 🥰❤️❤️
Tracy, you are truly one of lifes angels, How beautiful you were able to give such a memorable last viewing for those families, Wonderful is all i can say,, Yes i was in tears listening to this one and it was due to the compassion in your voice and body language,, Thank you for being there for so many families during their time of need
Awww thank you so much for your beautiful words 💖 hope you're well lovely have a wonderful weekend 🤗❤️❤️
God bless you, Tracy. You truly answer to gods work and needs thank you for not making the inevitable so scary for me. I have struggled with that because my father passed away when I was only 14. I truly believe education helps greatly thank you God bless. Love you girls.
Thank you so much for your beautiful words 💖
So very sorry you lost your father so young 😞 sending big hugs, take good care ❤️❤️
You are wonderful not everyone can do that job very sad cases bought tears but nice to hear happy cases to xx
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Heartbreaking story, I feel for you, Tracy. First of your videos that actually had me cry,
Hi Susan, didn't mean to make you cry 🤗 Yes some preps can certainly take it out of you and stays with you for ever ❤️❤️
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Hi beautiful ladies
I do thank God for you
You do have a special gift to be able to do this for our loved ones
I really thank you for taking care of our loved ones
You are so kind and caring the both of you please take care of yourselves
Thank you so much so lovely of you. Yes we do try and look after ourselves, take care 🤗❤️❤️
You are incredibly unique..You are a gift to your profession
Thank you for your kindness ❤️❤️
You have a heart of gold. It takes a special person to do what you do. I’m a beautician myself and have done hair for several loved ones but I don’t think I could do what you do. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your kind words ❤️🥰
Lovely beautiful tracey (same name as myself ) , how did you end up in Australia , so much respect , im a nurse , and i get the emotional connection , you are amazing much love from Leeds west yorkshire xxx❤❤❤
Hi Tracey ☺️ it was the sunshine that brought me here, you no what it's like living in the north of England ☔ I could never be a nurse such a wonderful but challenging job, you are all angles and do an amazing job 💕 Take good care of in Beautiful Leeds 🥰❤️
Love you Tracey you're an Angel.❤UK. Sending hugs to you both
Aww big hugs back to you in the UK 🥰❤️❤️
Such sad stories of the 2 💔 , glad they had you looking after them , your a special person .
Thank you so much Andy 🥰❤️❤️
Wow ladies this blew me away how sad. But so glad we have people that will always go the extra mile. Love you two to bits huge hugs xxxx 🌹🌹🌹💞💞
Awww Karen thank you lots of love and hugs to you 😘❤️❤️
you have such a caring nature, doing this job and thanks both of you for doing this podcast
Thank you for your kind words ❤️❤️
Such a beautiful though sad story. God bless you
Thank you 🤗 you take good care ❤️❤️
Amazing Guys! You are on this planet to do this job Tracey! Simple as that. Outstanding!
Awww thank you so much, I do feel I am meant to be here doing this ❤️❤️
You are such an amazing woman, blessings to you and all those you hold dear.
Thank you so much, so kind 🤗❤️❤️
You must have to be mentally and emotionally strong to do such a job, I'd not be able to as having to care for a child or infant would break my heart,no parent(s) should have to say goodbye to a child 😢 all of you in this line of work I salute you all,and max respect for what you all do for us all,I'm a single dad,and it's my worst fear to be told something has happened to my precious son,
Thank you for your kind words. It's knowing we can help others in these most difficult times, that helps me.
Take care ❤️
I am literally about to start mortuary school in a week.
You inspire me. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Woohoo that's great, good luck 👏🏼 🥰❤️❤️
Rays of sunshine right here 🫶🏻🫶🏻🌹🌹
Awww thank you Tracy 🥰 have a fantastic weekend ❤️❤️
Bless you and your work
Thank you so much 🤗❤️❤️
Tracey you do an amazing job dealing with loved ones
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
God bless you and god blessed the children and lady
Thank you so much 🤗❤️❤️
You're so wonderful and kind. It is lovely!
You are so kind, thank you 🥰❤️❤️
New Zealand has a TV series,which was popular.
A family funeral company."The Casketeers".
Has humour and sensitivity.
Yes it's a great show. I have a friend from the funeral industry who went and visited them a few years ago. Thank you for sharing 😊❤️
You made a difference in that family's life.
Thank you 🤗❤️❤️
New subscriber and I really appreciate your content and sincerity. Thank you. 🙏❤️🙏
Welcome to the channel 🤗
Thank you for your kind words too ❤️❤️
This whole post really has affected me very very sorry the parents and sorry you’ve had to experience this but it’s a real privilege.
Yes it was a very difficult time 😔
Take care ❤️❤️
Your stories are so emotional and happy at the same time
Thank you, I have many good, funny and sad stories. Take care 🤗❤️❤️
Great video as always ladies. And yes its an industry where you dont get to pick n choose your clients. Its always a surprise tho some cases would definitely stay with you for life im sure. I do imagine you have counselling available for such mentally challenging situations. Kids would be hard to deal with due to innocence lost. Youre a strong amazing lady Tracy Winehouse ❤️. Luvin the dark hair n short bangs Trish ❤😊
Thanks Jason very kind of you 🤗 always have support around me, which is great.
Hope you're all good have a lovely weekend ❤️❤️
Lovely stories!💛😇
Thank you ❤️❤️
Hi from France love you both
Hello in France and you have the Olympic Games on love the games will be watching 😊 You have a wonderful weekend and thank you ❤️❤️
💔😭 You do such a IMPORTANT "Work" A Calling that Few Can Answer... 💐🌹
THANK Y❤U😊
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Trish you are a doll baby!
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Trish is absolutely gorgeous!
You are very kind thank you 🤗
I would like to hear any funny ones.
I have a funny funeral situation. I wanted to show support to an acquaintance who had lost their mom. The problem was I didn’t know the name of the deceased I only knew what funeral home. Turned out there were two services going on at the same time. I went to someone standing by the door of one service and asked if Claudia was there. They said yes and brought Claudia to me. Turned out they both had a daughter named Claudia. I had picked the wrong service. Luckily the first Claudia was very kind and found it funny that both services had a daughter named Claudia at the same funeral home at the same time. I ended up at the right service and my friend was glad I stopped in. It was just extremely awkward trying to get to the right area.
😲 funny that's such a coincidence with the names.
Glad you made it to the correct service 🤗
Yes I have some funny stories, might do a video on them sometime. Thank you for sharing, take care 😊❤️❤️
Sorry, I couldn’t do that ever. You must be a special person.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻 very kind 🤗❤️❤️
You are an Angel and I thank the both of you!!!! It takes a special person to do this😢 You're definitely God's 😇 Angel🩷
Hi Pamela, thank you for your beautiful words 💖
Have a wonderful weekend ❤️❤️
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Hey you 2 special ladies! As always enjoy your utube. Love Richard in Florida USA
Hi Richard 👋🏻 have a wonderful weekend out in beautiful Florida 🤗❤️❤️
A beautiful story😢
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Even before finishing, I can say one of the loveliest and most moving was the burial at sea. I hope that my loved ones can have the privilege of that kind of experience (in my case, w/out the water 🙂)
Hi, yes the burial at sea was just so beautiful. That will always stay with me too ❤️
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Speaking of hair...When my grandmother passed, she had had a perm but was not well enough to style it. While discussing Grandma's clothing and jewelry I said I wanted her hair styled for the open casket service. My mother said that "Sherry" would be doing the styling, to which I blurted out that she couldn't even fix her own hair so she wasn't doing Grandma's. There were uncomfortable looks all around. I had been talking about my sister Sherry, which was also the funeral director's name! At least one of us was relieved...😅
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I love the stories .sad but happy too .❤❤
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Hi Tracey and Trish hope you are OK loads of love from aberdeen. And sorry summer.x mum is keeping well. I have bowel cancer and have known for some time. It's spreading now. I'm OK with it. Love you two to bits❤❤❤.xx say hi to kat.x
Hi Richard sending our love and best wishes to you, your mum and summer 🤗
Sorry to hear about your cancer 😞 Stay positive and fight for yourself and your family, sending positive thoughts ❤️❤️
I will never give up ladies I will keep fighting until my last breath. Summer asked me if I would feel like her uncle kev? I said probably more crumbly. She cracked up laughing. Xx love yo both.xx
Good day beautiful ladies. Have a wonderful weekend
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Hello Trish and Tracy thanks for sharing your stories they sound very heart breaking. Two weeks ago I visited Great Yarmouth for a weekend and whilst I was visiting for a day I saw a gated off car park with a Private Ambulance leaving. I will assume there was a tragic accident or something but apparently these vehicles are seen quite often in Great Yarmouth. It is quite poor seaside town and it seems more likely to have serious accidents or deaths. Could this be the case?.
Hi, oh wow didn't realise Great Yarmouth was so run down these days, used to be a thriving holiday place when I was a kid, that's so sad 😢
Low socioeconomic towns do tend to have higher and younger death rates unfortunately. I am so surprised about Great Yarmouth 🥹
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Sadly like many seaside towns it is quite rundown. It is quite poor and there are a lot of issues with drugs and homeless. It can still be a fun place but I do hope money is put in to improve it fingers crossed it will be.
😢 so sad xx
@Areyoudyingtoknow it is. I still love it and it has some beautiful areas like Wellington Pier with a impressive Bowling Alley and arcade but it needs work put into Great Yarmouth.
When my paternal grandmother passed away due to a third stroke, I learned about and appreciated this profession.
My grandmother was barely 60 lbs and 5’6”.
When we had the viewing, I just about fell over. In the beautiful casket, lay my grandmother whom I knew and loved. She looked like she died in her health!!!!!!
I never knew up until that point that it was possible!!!!!!
My Father passed away in 2021 due to aggressive cancer and could not have a service. He was cremated and placed in a matrimonial urn for when my Mother’s time had come.
That time came two months ago when my Mother passed away due to cancer and mostly, broken heart.
We had a beautiful service for both of them. So of course, no bodies and no viewing. The “viewing” was at the funeral home as well as the service.
However, on this beautiful wooden stand, was the urn with two candles, each with my mother and father’s pictures and a screen with a slideshow of photos and film clips through the years.
It was absolutely amazing. It felt like a celebration.
The headstone was not ready, as my parents chose to be interned within their headstone at the cemetery.
Yet, we were able to have a funeral procession down a long hallway adorned with beautiful floral arrangements. At the end of the hallway, was the door to the storage area where the urn was to be placed until their headstone was ready.
They opened the door and there was an empty shelf adorned with flowers and a closed adjacent door.
When talking to the staff later, I asked them about that and they said that they built the shelf for such ceremonies and that the adjacent door is the actual storage area.
So even though my parents’ bodies were cremated as per their wishes, we felt closure for them and the funeral home was absolutely amazing!
Oh wow that is so very special, what a beautiful funeral home to care so much.
Thank you for sharing your story and our deepest condolences goes out to you and your family 🌹
Take good care ❤️❤️
always dying to know
I always look forward to your videos.
You two are too funny.
I have been wondering about two things, have you ever dropped someone trying to situate on the table ?
Also how do you do the hair cuts ?
Especially the back of the head.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support 😗
Thankfully no I have never dropped anyone. The head block I use to keep the head in place has many different sides to it so I can place the block on its highest level under the neck and lower head area giving me full access to the hair to cut and blow-dry. Thank you for your questions take good care 🤗❤️❤️
Do you ever get burnt out and have to take a break from your job? I know as a former nurse, burn put was a large part of the job.
Hi, yes I do unfortunately, it's very much like nursing and under pressure constantly. I do try and factor in time away as often as I can these days, I never used too. Thank you for your question take care ❤️❤️
I have a question:
My Gran sadly passed away really thin & her face was drawn & you could see her cheek bones because she'd not been able to swallow food before she'd passed away, so she didn't look like herself. I'm glad that I didn't view her in that state looking back now. She didn't want to be embalmed or anything. My question is... If someone did want to see a relative who was like that, how would you make them look more like they were before they got so thin from not being able to eat? I know people would want to remember them how they looked in life when they were well.
Hi, so sorry to hear you have lost your gran 😞 sending you our deepest condolences
We have touched on this subject before but maybe we can revisit this with a new video. Take good care ❤️❤️
@@Areyoudyingtoknow Thank you very much.
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I love your chanel. I always wanted to be a mortician, since I watched a documentary. Maybe mid teen then. Anyway life took a different direction, teen mum, and small town Mid coast NSW and told I would have to go to Melbourne to study. That wasn't an option, so it never happened. Well I'm 53 now and at Gold Coast Queensland and I would still like to be a part of this industry but not sure how to go about it. Any info would be appreciated
Hi, yes there are lots of funeral homes on the Gold coast, I would recommend sending in your resume and a cover letter of your interest to work in the funeral industry. The best way to get your foot in the door is by being open to any position, such as a FDA (funeral directors assistant), funeral director, transfers or office work. Lots of funeral homes prefer mature people even if you have never worked in the industry. Good luck 🍀 ❤️❤️
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Hi Ladies i wanted to ask you how would one prepare a body for someone that was ingested inside of a aircraft jet engine
I doubt very much that there would be much left to prepare unfortunately 😔
The remains would be wrapped and placed into a coffin or casket, not much else could be done. ❤️
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How would you take care of the grossly obese too large for a coffin or the crematory?
We would order a special made coffin so anyone of a larger size will fit. And care for them the same as anyone else ❤️
I think her emotions would be her kids are dead. Not how good they look.
It's about being able to put them back together so mum could see them without seeing the trauma of the injuries the poor children suffered 😔 of course mums devastated at the loss of her children, it's so traumatic for all the family 😥
Is tracy single? She's cute!
That's very kind 😊 yip she is married ❤️
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