SNL FUNERALS??? | FFFW 226

ENJOY Friday Funeral Fast Wrap Funeral Industry News February 21, 2025

SNL FUNERALS??? | FFFW 226

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TOP SNL FUNERAL BITS

SNL is on its 50th season! I know, I know, the show was better when you were in high school. That’s how it always is. Regardless, throughout thew years they’ve covered a wide variety of subjects. The funeral space is no stranger to the writers at 30 Rock.

So, here is the official FFFW list of the top SNL skits about funeral stuff!

1) LEAVE ME ALURN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKlv4pZe-zo

2) SCATTERING REMAINS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTl5jKJJido

3) FUNERAL SONG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJUmN40j7Hs

4) WILSON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umqP5CL-bDU
5) SPORTS ORGANIST AT FUNERAL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9g2ByC5tCs


Trivia

Before passing away, which celebrity was the oldest person to appear on SNL? (Get it right and you’ll see a raccoon.)

Answer Choices:

A) Betty White

B) Christopher Plummer

C) George Burns


You Otter Be Proud

Here’s some good news going on in the profession.

  1. Wilson Funeral Home director honored for organ donor support
  2. Old Lick Cemetery in Roanoke cleaned, repaired with help of national expert
  3. Fifth-generation funeral director Jeff Monreal helps families grieve, celebrate loved ones