Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Grandpa's casket


Okay, so this is an... "odd"?... story. I built my Grandpa's casket. And, fyi, he's still living. Sounds odd I know. But here's the story.

Grandpa was diagnosed with cancer in his skull several years ago. While it was his skull and not his brain, his doctor didn't give him more than about 6 months to live. They started Grandpa on special treatments and removed the affected part of his skull. Grandpa has since battled several rounds of cancer, and has kicked cancer's butt every time!

About a year later, I was talking with him, and he told me that he wanted to build his own casket and use it for shelving in his workshop, until he needed it for its intended purpose. Removing the skull fragment obviously left his sense of humor in tact. A year or so later, I asked him how his casket was coming. He told me the chemo was too tiring for him to build it. So, I offered to build it for him. He said, "Really?". I said "Really."

I love my grandpa, he's an amazing man. An educated and published chemist, he is also a true cowboy rancher who even in his golden years could out-work me (no heckling...). So to me, building his casket was an opportunity to honor him in a way that I otherwise would never be able to. So I put my heart and soul into the task, and did what I think is a great job.

That was almost 4 years ago. Yesterday, my buddy/wood-working-mentor Corey asked me if I had pics of it available online. I realized that I've never posted them or even shown them before. So partly in honor of Grandpa (who, yes, is still alive and well), and partly to show off my mad skillz, here are the pics. FYI, the casket sits in storage at my brother-in-law's funeral home until it's needed. Hopefully later than sooner...


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4 friends had this to say...:

Elizabeth said...

That is so cool! What kind of wood did you use? Beautiful craftsmanship. I can tell a lot of love and time went into it. I hope your grandpa can use it as shelving for many useful years to come. :-)

Mahina said...

that is fabulous that you finished it. i remember you telling us about it awhile back. it looks great and you DO have some sweet skillz!!

Dustin & Camila said...

Thanks guys. The casket was made from European Birch, bought it down at the docks in Portland. Beautiful stuff!

Rachael said...

That is Awesome!!! What a great way to honor your grandpa. Even better that he was alive to appreciate it.