| “Coffins
are to Die For”
by Claire Marie Robertson
Die Colorfully
La Funeraria del Sur
Take your pick, red, yellow, zebra stripes or even
polka dots, it’s up to you! How would you like
yours? It’s a subject not many of us like to think
about but Funeraria del Sur, Barrio Cuba is a funeral
parlor with a difference! It has been offering its modern
alternative coffin service for over ten years and has
even become a popular tourist hotspot in Costa Rica.
Good Grief
Ten years ago, attracted to the strange and unusual,
Rodrigo Albertho Sanchez Mendez saw a gap in the funeral
service market. He decided to set up a Funeral Parlor
with a difference, a funeral parlor that would give
people an opportunity to leave the world we know in
style. “There were no funeral parlors that gave
you a choice; they were all very traditional and only
ever offered coffins in grey or beige. I knew there
was a market,” said Sanchez.
“More and More people are moving away
from the traditional.....”
When Sanchez began his business it was not without
controversy. In a predominantly Catholic community many
funeral parlors accused him of mocking death. Sanchez
recalls that at the beginning people were much more
conservative. From his brightly colored offices in Barrio
Cuba, Sanchez now receives referrals from funeral parlors
who know that he can offer people a much wider and more
personalized selection. “More and more people
are moving away from the traditional,” said Sanchez.
Rest in Peace
Surrounded by coffins Sanchez said that death is part
of the journey of life and that it should be looked
at in a positive way, “I have had many deaths
in my family, sometimes we can be quite selfish and
want our family to stay with us forever, even though
we can see they are suffering. Sometimes we need to
realize that they need to rest in peace.” Sanchez
said that many people who have cancer come to pick out
their coffin for their funeral. “It is difficult
to loose a member of your family, but it is even more
difficult to see them suffering.” Sanchez said
he believes in God, “But I’m not a fanatic.”
Boxing Clever
“Our concept is that we give people a choice.
Obviously we still offer the traditional service but
if you want to be buried in a round coffin....we can
arrange it. If you want mariachis singing at your funeral
we can arrange it.” said Sanchez. When you arrive
at the funeral parlor you will be able to see an array
of coffins on display. You can choose from a pink furry
design as well as a rather fetching animal print number
or even a sarcophagus. “If someone doesn’t
see what they want here, then we can make it.”
Sanchez recalls the time when someone came into the
parlor to ask for a large coffin for a family member.
“We sent for the coffin to be made to measure
and it was then when I realized that we needed to diversify,”
said Sánchez.
Selling like Hot Cakes
The Funeraria del Sur is very popular with Costa Ricans
and has been recognized as an innovative micro company
in Costa Rica in terms of being able to identify what
customers want. Sanchez said, “I know I can buy
ten coffins in yellow, blue and red and they will all
sell, it is that popular.” People are looking
for colors other than grey and white and they know we
can help.
Die Beautifully
Wendy Sanchez, the daughter of the owner, is in charge
of the beauty salon that runs along side the funeral
parlor. As well as offering a manicure, hair style and
makeup service for the living she is also responsible
for making cadavers look their best. “It is the
only funeral parlor in Costa Rica that provides this
service,” affirms Sanchez. The beauty salon is
open twenty four hours a day.
Tourist Hotpot
Sanchez explained that his business still raises a
few eyebrows despite the fact it has been running for
ten years. “It is not uncommon to see tourists
come by and take photos of the coffins, it is something
that is very different for them.” Sanchez said
that although a tourist is yet to put down a deposit
for one of the coffins the Funeraria del Sur has been
responsible for organizing funerals all over the world,
including Nicaragua, Panama and El Salvador. “We
can arrange funerals any where in the world,”
said Sanchez proudly.
Richer or Poorer
Sanchez commented that his funeral parlor is a service
that is there for both the rich and the poor, “We
don’t discriminate, and give everyone a personalized
and respectable service.” The parlor has organized
many funerals for politicians, artists and other famous
personalities in Costa Rica. For those who are not so
wealthy the funeral parlor offers a reservation service
where with monthly installments you can have your coffin
ready, so that family members have no need to worry.
Funeral arrangements can also be planned at your request.
Alternative Funerals
Sanchez agrees that alternative funerals can help with
the grieving process. And, that a brightly colored coffin
is a way of celebrating a person’s life and remembering
their true personality. And how would Sanchez like his
funeral? “Of course I would like something extravagant
and memorable,” he affirms. Of all the Funeral
Parlors in Costa Rica, the Funeraria del Sur will be
sure to give you the best, brightest and most memorable
send off.
The Funeraria del Sur is open 24 hours, and offers
a complete funeral service including pathology, they
also run a Funeral Parlor in Palmares Alajuela. Prices
vary according to design and size.
For enquiries please call 223-4689.
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