
Funeral home applies for liquor license as etiquette expert shares her take
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The owner of a funeral home that made headlines for applying for a liquor license told Fox News Digital the aim is to provide people with a chance to toast their loved ones.
One thing he kept noticing was that people would often go from a funeral or memorial service to a bar, restaurant or event space to continue honoring their loved one. "I think you have to follow what the consumer says." "It’s not a shot and a beer. It's an enhancement." "Having an open bar at a funeral home sets a different tone." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"The idea of the liquor license is so that we can have a champagne (toast) on behalf of a loved one, as well as, you know, if somebody had a signature cocktail that they were always seen with," said Triplett.

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