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Coffee & Donuts with the Dearly Departed

By Steve Frenzl (”țłÜČőâ70)
(Self-published, 263 pages; 2018)
Steve Frenzlâs (”țłÜČőâ70) two-volume fictionalized memoir, titled âCoffee & Donuts with the Dearly Departedâ tells the story of Steveâs adventures working as an apprentice at Boulderâs Howe Mortuary in the late 1960s.
If the needy young man looking for work to get through college in the late 1960s had known what he was getting into before accepting a job as a mortuary nightman, itâs safe to say there would be no book about it now. But he didnât⊠thus began a two-year adventure that, for Steve, gave whole new meaning to âthe dead of nightâ and produced a uniquely revealing account of life (and death) as a morticianâs apprentice.
Voiced in the vernacular of a callow farm kid (where decomposing cows and butchered chickens provided practical pre-people training), his memories and musings cover most aspects of the death-care profession, including jaw-dropping (actually, locking) details of the embalming process, oh-my-God coronerâs cases, and even some dab-your-eyes love stories. In fact, his experiences tease all the senses, plus take readersâ heads and hearts on a crazy roller coaster ride â all while tempering normally ghastly tales with humor. (Well⊠mostly.) And thatâs thanks to the bossâs ever rosy reminders: âDonât forget⊠the first three letters in âfuneralâ are F-U-N.â
In addition to his book, Steve published the âLife-Alone Planner,â a free, digital workbook to help survivors prepare for life without their loved ones.