News Break: Drive-Thru Funeral Home In Compton Caters To Mourners In A Rush
Known for her flamboyant hats and dazzling jewelry, Bernice Woods relished being in the public eye.
So when the longtime community volunteer and former Compton city councilwoman died last month, her children opted to place her open casket in the drive-thru display window of Robert L. Adams Mortuary in Compton.
“My mother was a community person,” said Gregory W. Woods, 55, the youngest of the deceased woman’s 10 children. “She meant so much to so many people. It is only fitting and proper that she would be viewed this way.” Adams funeral parlor, a fixture in Compton since 1974, brings to the business of death a convenience of the living: drive-thru viewing of the dead. (SOURCE)
“You can come by after work, you don’t need to deal with parking, you can sign the book outside and the family knows that you paid your respects,” says one mourner. “It’s a convenience thing.”
WOULD YOU MAKE A DRIVE-THRU TRIP TO SEE A LOVED ONE?
















