Jeff Turner: 40 Years in Funeral Service — Embalming, Grief, and the Meaning of Funeral Rituals
In this episode of Death Care Collective, Keith Page speaks with Jeff Turner, retired co-owner of O’Connor Mortuary and a California-licensed embalmer and funeral director whose career spans more than four decades in funeral service. Jeff reflects on how a chance introduction in the mid-1980s led him into the funeral profession and ultimately into a lifelong vocation caring for families in their most difficult moments. Over the course of his career, Jeff participated in every aspect of funeral service—from making transfers and embalming to meeting with families and helping lead one of Southern California’s most respected mortuaries. Together they explore: • Jeff’s early apprenticeship and first experiences with death care • The emotional realities of embalming and preparing the deceased • How funeral rituals help families process grief • The cultural shift away from traditional funerals • The growing importance of personalized memorials and funeral celebrants • Lessons learned from working with thousands of grieving families Jeff also shares how his own cancer diagnosis reshaped his perspective on death and why he believes society must rediscover the value of ceremony, remembrance, and honest conversations about grief. This episode offers a thoughtful look at the human side of funeral service and the professionals who help families navigate loss.