Dec 19 2008

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I just received a direct mail piece from the Braindead at WM Sullivan ! I wonder since they advertise If they also give commissions if I send them a body or two !  Don’t invade my Holidays you Ghouls ! With direct mail!

A ghoul is a monster from ancient Arabian folklore that dwells in burial grounds and other uninhabited places. The English word comes from the Arabic name for the creature: ????? gh?l, which literally means “demon”.[1] The ghul is a devilish type of jinn believed to be sired by Iblis.[2]
The female form is given as “ghouleh” in one collection of Palestinian folk tales.[3] The plural is “ghilan”.
Other myths describe the ghoul as a corpse brought back to life by a witch or some demon to do tasks. A ghoul is said to be very strong and fast. Ghouls tend to drink the blood and eat the flesh of young children. Many ghouls are mindless and can only kill or do labor for their masters. It is said that the only way to kill a ghoul is by burning them until they are not but ash, also some think they have a fear of a cross. Ghouls have to obey the orders of the person that brought them back to life.
The ghoul is a desert-dwelling, shapeshifting demon that can assume the guise of an animal, especially a hyena. It lures unwary travellers into the desert wastes to slay and devour them. The creature also preys on young children, robs graves, and eats the dead.[4] Because of the latter habit, the word ghoul is sometimes used to refer to an ordinary human such as a grave robber, or to anyone who delights in the macabre.

It was a survey nice Christmas Gift!

Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Home opened on Main Street in Royal Oak during 1906. William Sullivan founded our firm and was joined by his son James in 1930. In 1939, we moved to our present location on 11 Mile Road in Royal Oak. We have watched the home undergo three different expansions while also adding the Utica branch in 1969. John and Bill Sullivan and their brother in law Ray Lope are co-owners.

Today the Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Home is Royal Oak ’s oldest business. Throughout the years have continually dedicated ourselves to delivering first-class personalized service, while providing compassion, expertise, knowledge, and a willingness to meet and exceed the wishes of their clients. Now entering its 100th year of business, William Sullivan & Son Funeral Home has conducted over 30,000 funeral services to date, each with respect to the wishes and varied details of the deceased and their families.

Family Owned and Operated
In an age when many local funeral homes are being acquired by large corporations, Sullivan Funeral Homes remain committed to the local community at each location. As a locally-based firm with more than 100 years of providing professional funeral services to the greater Oakland and Macomb Counties, we are a family owned and operated organization.

Mission
Our mission, passion and purpose, with every family we serve, is to to attend to the needs of families and friends of deceased loved ones in a personalized, caring and distinguished manner.

Vision
Our vision is to bring personalized, innovative and technologically advanced services to our families, as well as be a leader in emerging industry trends.

Memberships
• Members of the NFDA
• Members of the Michigan Funeral Directors Association
• Members of Rotary International
• Members of the Kiwanis Club
• Members of the Optimists
• Members of the Lions Club
• Members of the Chamber of Commerce
• Members of the American Legion
• Members of the Elks Club

Accomplishments
We are very pleased to have received the highest award in funeral service, the “Pursuit of Excellence” Award from the National Funeral Directors Association. We are proud of our accomplishments in community service, education, professional development, and ethical standards.

» Wm. Sullivan & Son Fact sheet

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