It is thought that such funeral displays began in this country in 1984 with the funeral of Willie Stokes Jr., a Chicago gambler known as the Wimp, who sat through his funeral services behind the wheel of a coffin made to look like a Cadillac Seville. The style is becoming more popular in Puerto Rico. Viewings there in recent years have included a paramedic displayed behind the wheel of his ambulance and, in 2011, a man dressed for his wake like Che Guevara, cigar in hand and seated Indian style.
I have questions as to the practicalities involved. Are these people buried in a casket or in their 'scenery'? Do visitors touch the deceased? Does the scene have to be refreshed?
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Your display would be you seated in front of your computer
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