It’s just a bummer the monument shop isn’t still in the garden level below the [former] Teeny Weeny Miniature Shoppe. One-stop shopping just feet away from your Catholic or Lutheran cemetery of choice.
By the way: there’s got to be a better term than “cremains.” Paul: you’re a wordsmith — come up with something better, as a gift to the world, would ya?
Ironic, I suppose, that this location is still known as “Snow White,” and poor Snow herself was laid out for dead.
Corner of Woodland and Oxford. I was so excited the foggy morning the sign went up. Now we don’t have to drive downtown to look for our caskets.
Much more useful as a cabinet shop than Corinda Horton’s campaign HQ.
Dan Hanger and I aired this story the week before Miss Collins opened her shop. What an amazing woman.
Duluth Woman Prepares To Open Casket Business
I heard people are dying to get in!
Now all that little strip needs is a Death Midwife and I’d be satisfied.
Death Doula sounds cooler.
Midwife mortuary.
It’s just a bummer the monument shop isn’t still in the garden level below the [former] Teeny Weeny Miniature Shoppe. One-stop shopping just feet away from your Catholic or Lutheran cemetery of choice.
By the way: there’s got to be a better term than “cremains.” Paul: you’re a wordsmith — come up with something better, as a gift to the world, would ya?
Actually, I totally dig the word “cremains.”
PDD spurs the local media again!
Duluth News Tribune: Duluth Casket Shop fills niche with handcrafted coffins