tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3674212444764883249.post1802400378923993542..comments2023-11-03T02:19:34.909-07:00Comments on THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: DEMONSthemontuckyreviewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02130663065023272261noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3674212444764883249.post-15604508143097501382012-05-23T12:19:34.312-07:002012-05-23T12:19:34.312-07:00Mr. Mahoney, at that time, the only female funeral...Mr. Mahoney, at that time, the only female funeral director in Chicago was my very good friend, Melissa Johnson, daughter of funeral service guru, Ed Johnson. You have fine taste in women if that is the case. Women now comprise more that 50% of the entire profession. Thank you for reading, your lovely comments, and for remembering my name. I'm happy you enjoyed the piece.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3674212444764883249.post-47468892013107568362012-05-23T06:12:43.003-07:002012-05-23T06:12:43.003-07:00Sometimes a poem smacks you in a way that embeds t...Sometimes a poem smacks you in a way that embeds the author's name in your mind. For me the ease with which these lines flow will make me remember Alicia Young more, perhaps, than a different female mortician I dated eons ago. She claimed she was the only female mortician in Chicago at that time and I certainly believed her. The last time I saw her was the night Nixon was on the telly resigning after Watergate. I liked the mortician much better. She was honest to a fault.donalmahoneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15495872532526336596noreply@blogger.com