Undertaker who was blasted for making a funeral ‘all about himself’ with a ‘creepy’ march in front of grieving family defends actions

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A undertaker was detonated to hold a funeral in front of the funeral with a ‘creepy’ walking ‘.
The funeral director company shows a undertaker in Tiktok He leads the funeral in what they call ‘a century -old tradition’.
The video, published by Matthew Uden-Funeral Director, shows that the tradition is’ respectful and accompanies every farewell that love, guidance and care.
Undertaker, Mr. Uden, tradition, ‘to warn people to a funeral in the beginning, and their respects to pause and pay’ he said.
However, some believed that Undertaker had a funeral instead.
A tiktok user wrote: ‘It is very sad to see that you are trying to advertise on social media in this profession.’
“ Is not about you, ” he wrote someone else.
Third, he added: ‘Sorry, it’s just me, the professional man who looks beautiful, but that gives me reptiles, I don’t want any of them when I explode my plugs.
Funeral directors were sent to Tiktok, a ‘century of tradition’ in what they call the funeral shows a undertaker.
The video, published by Matthew Uden-Funeral Director, was taken to the subtitle by saying that the tradition is ‘respectful and showing that every goodbye is accompanied by love, guidance and care’.
‘For me, direct cream is something else loss of money.’
When someone else says: ‘he feels like doing about him. I am sad.’
Others did not agree, saying that the ceremony was a traditional part of the ceremony.
One person said: ‘Now this professionalism and maximum respect.’
Another added: ‘This is part of the funeral. They’re gonna walk to the end of the street. ‘
Thirdly, he wrote: ‘To create a situation, he makes a magnificence to follow the words beyond the words on his last journeys in your world … May it be special.’
However, President Matthew Uden defended his tradition to Daily Mail.
He said: ‘The action of a chef walking in front of the funeral and hitting the ground with a cane is not a performance.
“ A centuries -old tradition to warn people to a funeral, so they can pause and pay their respect.
The application received mixed investigations when shared with Tiktok
‘Today, we continue as a sign of dignity and continue to honor the life of the passing person.
“ This is never about the chef, it is about respecting the dead and showing comfort to the family in the back.
We share funeral videos on social media with the permission of a family, and most comments are gentle and supportive.
‘When negative explanations emerge, I want people to remember that people are a person who lives a life in every coffin and that this moment is deeply important.’




