- Other dead pools
- Death related miscellany
- Who's Alive And Who's Dead
- Dead People Server
- Obits for classical musicians
- Dead baseball players at The Dead Ball Era. I need to get their book, Bury My Heart at Cooperstown: Salacious, Sad, And Surreal Deaths in the History of Baseball
- Dead musicians, dead rock stars, dead porn stars.
- Deaths in movies are obsessively documented at the Cinema Morgue
- All death all the time at thanatos.net
- It's Celebrity Morgue
- The Los Angeles Grim Society.
- You'll find all the mortuary novelties you've been looking for at Pushin' Daisies or the City Morgue Gift Shop in Glendale, CA. It's not too late to get your "Men of Mortuaries 2007" calendar. Check the LA County Coroner gift shop, too.
- Casket furniture - "as seen in Maxim, the Playboy Mansion, BusinessWeek, and More!"
- The Original City of the Silent. A great resource with many cool death related links.
- The Denver Hearse Club "The best damned hearse club website on the internet" and who are we to say otherwise?
- This hearse collector writes eloquently about his vehicles, past and present
- I wonder where I could get a model of a 1966 Cadillac hearse? Why, here, of course
- Miscellaneous morbid stuff at The Asylum Eclectica
- Christian site gloating about premature deaths of rock stars
- Not being updated: GoodBye! The Journal of Contemporary Obituaries. Same for the Obituary Page.
- Cemeteries
- Funeral things
- A motorcycle club made up of funeral industry professional, The Trocars. I hope their donor cards are up to date.
- Have your loved one's ashes shot into space, or made into a diamond or an artificial coral reef. Or maybe a pencil.
- How to hold a Japanese funeral
- A site for the funeral industry with lots of links. FuneralNet. The International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral association.
- Another industry site, where you can buy embalming supplies. I like their photos of their office and warehouse. Or maybe you'd prefer to shop at Frigid Fluid. You'll enjoy the pictures of their production process.
- Embalming Tips and Techniques
- The National Academy of Mortuary Science. Mail order mortuary training. You'd think that would be something people would need to learn hands-on.
- "Specialists in hard to find mortuary science and death related videos". Truly, the web has something for everyone.
- Buy an artist-made funerary urn at Funeria
- Other stuff
- A pathologist describes an autopsy and has links to other fascinating stuff
- You thought your job was bad? These people clean up after violent and messy deaths. Some disturbing pictures here. I warned you.
- Another crime scene clean up company. Their "Careers" page says they're "always looking for professional talent".
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