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Founder
General Manager, Licensed Funeral Director and International Artistic Reconstructive Embalmer
Was selected as one of Piedmont Technical College's first group of Adjunct Embalming Clincal Preceptor Instructors for the Funeral Service Program.
Former Active duty member of FEMA's elite disaster mortuary recovery team know as DEMORT(Disaster Emergency Mortuary Organized Reponse Team). Refered to as the Best of The Best, on call for the government ready to deploy anywhere in the world within eight hours where there might be a disaster involving mass fatalities of American citizens. Such as Katrina, 9/11, plane crashes and etc.
Telephone: 1-864-843-6309
Email: lkaratekid@aol.com
Staff Chaplain
Innovators at being 1st staff in upstate with coordinated matching pokadot ties
The first time a funeral home in the upstate began using matching ties to identify staff. The idea was brought to the upstate by LJ3 when he worked for the late E. Perry Palmer in Columbia, SC. They had 2 sets, blue for summer and black for winter. LJ3 purchased some from Mr. Palmer and that began funeral homes in the upstate wearing matching ties years later.
Co-Owner / Co-Owner , General Manager Funeral Director
Staff working a funeral in 1998
Working a service in Pickens, SC
General Manager, Licensed Funeral Director and International Artistic Reconstructive Embalmer
Was selected as one of Piedmont Technical College's first group of Adjunct Embalming Clincal Preceptor Instructors for the Funeral Service Program.
Former Active duty member of FEMA's elite disaster mortuary recovery team know as DEMORT(Disaster Emergency Mortuary Organized Reponse Team). Refered to as the Best of The Best, on call for the government ready to deploy anywhere in the world within eight hours where there might be a disaster involving mass fatalities of American citizens. Such as Katrina, 9/11, plane crashes and etc.
Telephone: 1-864-843-6309
Staff Chaplain
Innovators at being 1st staff in upstate with coordinated matching pokadot ties
The first time a funeral home in the upstate began using matching ties to identify staff. The idea was brought to the upstate by LJ3 when he worked for the late E. Perry Palmer in Columbia, SC. They had 2 sets, blue for summer and black for winter. LJ3 purchased some from Mr. Palmer and that began funeral homes in the upstate wearing matching ties years later.
Co-Owner / Co-Owner , General Manager Funeral Director
Founder
Staff working a funeral in 1998
Working a service in Pickens, SC