The Lion's Pride vol. 1 (Fall 2013) | Page 22

19 The Boy Kelcie Valder Kelcie Valder is a student in the Funeral Service Education program. Upon completion of the program in December, she plans on pursuing her goal of becoming a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer. Along with working as a Funeral Attendant and going to school, Kelcie and her husband are expecting the arrival of their daughter at the end of November. It’s the moment I’ve been dreading since I started the journey of becoming a Funeral Director and Embalmer. I have known this day would come, but I am not prepared for it. I don’t want to open the tiny little body bag that has just been delivered to my embalming station. I gingerly pick up the name tag and read the name. It’s a baby boy and he’s about seven months old. My hand instinctively goes to my belly, where I feel my own child give a reassuring kick. The irony of the situation is almost too much. Here I am seven months pregnant, preparing the remains of a seven month old child. There’s no amount of preparation that could’ve readied my emotions for this moment. I open up the bag, and see the face of a little boy I’ll never forget. The other embalmers and I do our best to prepare him for his final viewing, his parents’ final goodbye. Everything is done carefully and slowly, with many