Our local funeral home, Wilson and Sons, has one made by Tombstone Hearse Co. www.tombstonehearse.com , they use it about once a month. They also have a horse drawn wooden hearse from the 1800's.
I contracted w/Tombstone Hearse of Chicago when a local serviceman, SSG Deason, was killed in Iraq. My wife & I donated the Tombstone Hearse to the family of SSG Deason. Here's a video showing the Tombstone Hearse & Patriot Guard in action. Like so many things - you can't believe how impressive it is - until you see it. A photo of the trike/hearse made the front page of St. Louis Post-DisPatch the day following the service. Over 150 bikes rode in procession on the day of the funeral - you'll see a yellow wing riding next to the hearse. Approx. 10 bikes led the procession; approx 20 in close proxmity to the hearse & the other 120 -or- so rode behind the immediate family cars.
Nothing gory here & faces of the next-of-kin are all not shown. Here's the link:
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