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[WOD-0100-000] Executive Walnut
Executive Walnut
[WOD-0200-000] Heritage Cherry (Solid)
Heritage Cherry (Solid)
[WOD-0150-000] Envoy Mahogany
Envoy Mahogany
Bradley Cherry
Bradley Cherry
[WOD-0922-001] Alleghany Solid Cherry
Alleghany Solid Cherry
Laurel Maple (Rosetan Interior)
Laurel Maple (Rosetan Interior)
[WOD-0404-000] Regal Oak
Regal Oak
[WOD-0800-000] Vista Poplar
Vista Poplar
Pieta Poplar
Pieta Poplar
Country Pine
Country Pine
[WOD-0405-000] Oakwood
Oakwood
Aspen Poplar
Aspen Poplar
[WOD-0500-001] Pelham Pecan
Pelham Pecan
Barnwood Oak
Barnwood Oak
Fairfax
Fairfax
[WOD-0801-001] Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Tacoma Poplar
Tacoma Poplar
[WOD-0901-001] Northern Cedar
Northern Cedar
[WOD-0817-000] Nashua
Nashua
[VEN-0004-000] Westward Veneer
Westward Veneer
[ENG-0007-000] Founders 33"
Founders 33"
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It sounds strange, but owning and operating a funeral home has been a childhood dream for Damian Murriel - at least it has been ever since he started working in the business. Murriel began his first job in a funeral home at the age of 16. Then a sophomore in high school, Murriel performed various custodial services at Cook's Funeral Home. When he graduated from Forest Hill High School in 1994, he left for Gupton-Jones School of Mortuary Science. Two years later after he completed his schooling and became a licensed funeral director and embalmer he began traveling, doing internships and apprenticeships in other states, including brief stints in Illinois and Indiana. In 2000 he left for a job as funeral director of Gregory B. Levett and Sons Funeral Home in Atlanta where the wake for TLC's Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes was held. On April 17, 2003, Damian Murriel's life-long dream to own and operate a funeral home became a reality. "I never lost sight of what I was pursuing," Murriel said. "I want to clean up the area and enhance the community with the funeral home," Murriel said. Murriel's motto is "Serving Families in Their Time of Need." He is a member of the Mississippi Funeral Directors and Morticians Association.

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