A Babushka Doll Gives The Eulogy For Another
Benjamin Schwartz
I was hoping taxes would go first
Christopher Weyant
Chopin Funeral March is a bad sign
Ellis Rosen
A Husband And Wife At A Funeral Comfort
Emily Flake
One Mourning Woman At A Funeral Comments
Paul Noth
Captionless. In A Cemetery
Zachary Kanin
A Group Of Mourners At A Funeral Are Carrying
Peter C. Vey
A Preacher Presiding Over A Funeral Is Looking
Paul Noth
A Man Delivers A Eulogy At A Funeral
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Two Funeral Mourners Stand Over A Coffin
Peter C. Vey
A Man Vacuums At His Mother's Funeral
John Klossner
A Wife Scolds Her Husband At A Church
Zachary Kanin
Mourners Stand Around A Gravestone
Edward Koren
A Funeral Mourner Speaks To A Couple
Bruce Eric Kaplan
It Was So Sudden
Will McPhail
It Must Be His Beeper
Mischa Richter
Before We Continue
Frank Cotham
He Had Himself Pierced Once Too Often
Frank Cotham
It's An Unusual Request
Donald Reilly
Sorry, Still Rerouting
Paul Noth
A Man And Woman Are Seen Talking Next To A Coffin
Peter C. Vey
A Group Of Pallbearers Are Seen Bearing A Casket
Drew Dernavich
Buried In The Garden
Stuart Leeds
I Hate How Informal Everything Has Become
W.B. Park
Why Would He Take Someone So Toned?
Bruce Eric Kaplan
A Woman Dressed In Black Speaks At Her Mother's
David Sipress
Priest Speaks to Gathered Mourners at A Funeral
Jack Ziegler
A Minister Speaks At A Funeral Service
Corey Pandolph
Harry Insisted On Doing Everything Himself
Zachary Kanin
A Mourner Addresses A Woman Whose Dead Husband
Edward Koren
But, Seriously
John Jonik
This calls for some spooky music
Frank Cotham
Open Casket Funeral Service. Man In Casket
Peter C. Vey
But Why Should I Pay Twice As Much
Alan Dunn
That Being Your Mother's Wish
Donald Reilly
I Had That, Only Worse
Benita Epstein
Let's Each Make A Little Bet On What
Carl Rose
You Couldn't Put On A Tie?
Pat Byrnes
My Whole Life Seems To Be ?ashing Before Me -
Perry Barlow
My Goodness! Your Dear Old Uncle Seems
Peter Arno
I've Already Made Arrangements To Be Flushed
Bruce Eric Kaplan
A Group Of People Including A Magician Stand
Tom Cheney
Hudson, About Our Reservations To The Rainbow
George Booth
People Are In Line To Be Served Portions
Paul Noth
One More - Billy Wasn't Crying
Robert Leighton
A Popsicle Vendor With His Cart Interrupts
Jack Ziegler
We Will Now Observe A Moment Of Silently Checking
Joe Dator
Hell of a way to end the summer
Peter C Vey
New Yorker May 19th, 2008
Jack Ziegler
I See He Finally Got Rid Of That Idiotic
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker July 11th, 1994
Jack Ziegler
Well, So Much For Oat Bran
Donald Reilly
Requiem For A Lightweight
Michael Crawford
If I Heard It Once
Michael Maslin
Bye-bye, Grandma
Edward Frascino
I Would Have Thought You'd Be Pleased
Frank Cotham
That Get-well Card We Sent Certainly Was A Waste
Jack Ziegler
This Is What He Would Have Wanted -
David Sipress
I Need To Wait Until The Euphoria Wears
Drew Dernavich
Am I Too Late To Loot The Dead?
Frank Cotham
The Death Of A Businessperson Is Especially Sad
Frank Cotham
Eddie Was A Simple Man
Jack Ziegler
Beuford Was Too Old For A Sexual Frenzy
George Booth
His Only Request Was That He Be Buried
Michael Maslin
They Suspect Foul Play
Peter C. Vey
See If You Can Pass That Car
Ed Fisher
'horace Wilmley
Born
Yadda Yadda Yadda
Died'
Michael Maslin
It's Heartbreaking. He Was Just Getting Real
Lee Lorenz
Sorry, Wrong Room
Frank Cotham
We Never Say 'death' - We Prefer 'deadness.'
Frank Cotham
New Yorker May 8th, 1995
Frank Cotham
Fred Said He Wants His Ashes Mingled With Daisy's
George Booth