A body of a mortician was discovered in the trunk. - Marie G., aged 19, was laid to rest according to her wishes.
A white wooden coffin filled with blue flowers - this was how the young mortician had envisioned her final trip. This was mentioned in a piece she wrote about her occupation while she was training at the Trinity Cemetery in Regensburg. Now, her family and friends in her hometown of Falkenstein, Bavaria, have said their farewells to her.
Recently, Marie's car was discovered on a parking garage with a shattered window. A family member made the horrid discovery in the trunk. Shortly afterwards, mortician Thomas B. (55) was taken into custody. He is accused of strangling the young woman because she wanted to end their relationship.
Community and loved ones bid Marie farewell
"We can't comprehend the violent death of Marie," states pastor Adolf Schöls at the packed Christusbruderschaft. There is no response to the question of why. "We mourn because people frequently treat each other so viciously and ruthlessly, and steal lives from one another," said the priest.
During a speech, renowned eulogist Rainer Turba highlighted all of the "charming peculiarities" to remember Marie by: "She was cherished by her colleagues at the funeral service in Regensburg and feared for her impeccability."
She was preparing to move into her first apartment
The day she died, she had received her diploma, an award was on its way, and she had signed the contract for her first ever apartment in Burglengenfeld. Speaking for Marie, eulogist Turba stated, "How proud we were of this girl in a male-dominated field!"
From her very birth, Marie was a source of surprises. Her parents had been expecting a boy. For her eighteenth birthday, she received a cordless drill from the manufacturer Makita - in pink.
Her father suggested she consider an apprenticeship with the city of Regensburg, and they were in need of funeral workers. But instead, she spent a night watching TikTok videos. And during her first year of training, she buried her own grandfather. "People continuously thanked her for her loving support," Turba recalls of Marie.
*"Death is part of life," she said in her article about her career choice. "Death is something completely ordinary and not detrimental," she said. But this didn't apply to her own passing.
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Source: symclub.org