She loves the idea of ​​death and works in a morgue – She met her husband in a ‘car graveyard’

We all have unusual interests, but one woman from the US says she “loves the idea of ​​it of death“, as well as the corpseswhile working at morguedoing her “dream job”.

As stated by mirror.co.ukthe 38-year-old Louise Pacella first fascinated by death in age 10 yearswhen watched the mother of her, who worked as a nurse, to take an anatomy lessonusing cat corpses.

Since then, she tried to spend more time in her mother’s workplace, while she watched with admiration the decaying process of animal carcasses – such as pigeons and mice – brought home by her pet cat.

Louise Pachella

Since then, he claims that he loved the idea of ​​death and everything related to this issue, especially from the moment he saw an anatomy lesson being done on a human body.

In fact, when he finished school found an ad where wanted a receptionist at a morgue and immediately sent an application, which was accepted. At the same time, she carried out studies related to anatomy, as a result of which she now embalms the corpses brought to her work and prepares them for the funeral.

The unusual meeting with her husband

Among other things, Louise Pachella’s preoccupation with the idea of ​​death helped her find “the love of her life”, since in 2008 she met her husband, working as a hearse driver.

As she mentioned, one day her 47-year-old future husband Dan Pachella she had visited her workplace to bring a body, when she stayed and fixed a friend’s car that had broken down.

Louise Pachella and Dan Pachella

The two struck up a conversation and decided to go on a date at the car graveyard that Dan Pachella also ran and destroyed all the cars that were brought to him. “At first I was scared at the idea, but then I was dumbfoundedwhy when I got into his car to go to the place I realized he was driving a hearse“, he characteristically said.

So, they immediately fell in love with each other and in 2013 they got marriedwhile since they have three daughters and continue to share and enjoy their curious interests.

Louise Pachella, Dan Pachella and their three daughters

Source: News Beast

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