Hello All,
 
In case you might be wondering, I'm disappointed to report that we've
had no strange occurrences here at the Museum of Funeral Customs despite
the fact that we have two previously occupied caskets in the collection
(currently on exhibit) and more funeral home equipment, chemicals, and
scary instruments than you can possibly imagine.  After six months of
resting calmly, one of the aforementioned caskets did mysteriously roll
off its platform several years ago, but the "restless spirit" hasn't
been detected since.  We chalked up the incident to a visitor who got a
bit too curious and had to "touch and feel" a used casket.
 
Happy Halloween! 
 
Jon Austin, Executive Director
Museum of Funeral Customs
Death is only the beginning
 
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Subject: The Best Halloween Story About Your Museum
 
Ok, it's Halloween.  We've had fun in the past with stories of ghosts
and such, but it's been a while.  All you hobgoblins out there, dish!
What is the best Halloween story about your museum?  Hauntings, strange
happenings, apparitions, disappearances, tricks on coworkers . . . tell
them all!

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