SAN JOSE, CA-Bad news for the bereaved on the go. Mortician Paul Fuller has been denied permission from the Oakland Planning Commission to proceed with his plans for a drive-through funeral home Fuller came up with the idea after worrying that many people, especially those oho work nights, have trouble finding time to pay their respects. He had planned to lay a seventy-five-foot. L shaped driveway leading to two large windows where the departed could be viewed without ever leaving the car.
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