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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2025 · 43 MIN

Small Towns and Big Family Hearts

from Good Grief · host O'Connell Funeral Homes

This heartfelt episode features a candid conversation between Mike and Emma O’Connell, father-daughter members of O’Connell Family Funeral Homes, as they reflect on legacy, loss, and growing up in a family funeral home. From prom pranks to life-shaping grief experiences, they share the emotional realities and quiet joys that come with serving others in their most tender moments.Episode Highlights (Timestamps):00:01:00 – The rich family history behind OCFH00:03:00 – How funeral homes evolved from furniture makers00:06:30 – The threat of corporate consolidation in funeral care00:08:00 – Emma’s winding journey to joining the family business00:10:55 – Memories of growing up around the funeral home00:14:30 – Mike’s pride in watching Emma comfort grieving families00:16:30 – Childhood stories (yes, a scooter crash is involved)00:27:00 – Honoring a Pearl Harbor veteran00:32:00 – How grief changed Mike after his brother’s death00:35:00 – Emma’s personal take on compassion and legacy00:41:30 – The values Emma hopes to pass on to the next generationTakeaways:Funeral service is not just a profession, it’s a calling.Legacy is built one story, one act of service, and one person at a time.Grief, when met with community and compassion, can shape a life of meaning.The little moments, like scooter crashes or meatball dinners, often leave the deepest marks.Family-run funeral homes offer a level of personal care that corporate chains cannot replicate.Memorable QuotesEmma O’Connell:You never know what someone’s going through. That’s why compassion matters.Grief doesn’t scare me, it unites people.My job is to offer comfort in the storm.Church basement dinners? A core memory!

This heartfelt episode features a candid conversation between Mike and Emma O’Connell, father-daughter members of O’Connell Family Funeral Homes, as they reflect on legacy, loss, and growing up in a family funeral home. From prom pranks to life-shaping grief experiences, they share the emotional realities and quiet joys that come with serving others in their most tender moments.Episode Highlights (Timestamps):00:01:00 – The rich family history behind OCFH00:03:00 – How funeral homes evolved from furniture makers00:06:30 – The threat of corporate consolidation in funeral care00:08:00 – Emma’s winding journey to joining the family business00:10:55 – Memories of growing up around the funeral home00:14:30 – Mike’s pride in watching Emma comfort grieving families00:16:30 – Childhood stories (yes, a scooter crash is involved)00:27:00 – Honoring a Pearl Harbor veteran00:32:00 – How grief changed Mike after his brother’s death00:35:00 – Emma’s personal take on compassion and legacy00:41:30 – The values Emma hopes to pass on to the next generationTakeaways:Funeral service is not just a profession, it’s a calling.Legacy is built one story, one act of service, and one person at a time.Grief, when met with community and compassion, can shape a life of meaning.The little moments, like scooter crashes or meatball dinners, often leave the deepest marks.Family-run funeral homes offer a level of personal care that corporate chains cannot replicate.Memorable QuotesEmma O’Connell:You never know what someone’s going through. That’s why compassion matters.Grief doesn’t scare me, it unites people.My job is to offer comfort in the storm.Church basement dinners? A core memory!

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