A Day in the Life of a Vaultman

Published 2024-07-06

All Comments (21)
  • As a US Navy Veteran, the fact that you volunteer to clean the headstones of Veterans really touched my heart. Thank you for your time.
  • @rubbler3
    This guy needs a raise. Nice work, sir.
  • @user-ph8zz7zm5f
    It is so good to see that there are still people like you that cares about their job, and has respect for others.
  • Don't know why the YouTube algorithm thought I needed to see this but I'm so glad. Always wondered how this process worked. Thank you for your very informative video.
  • @MN-Hillbilly
    Who would have thought I would watch a 45 minute video about the job of a vaultman. Respect for the pride you take in this job. This was very intriguing.
  • Very few people realize how much time and effort it takes to set all that equipment up. Thank you for what you do. 👍
  • As a funeral assistant for over 25 years, I was impressed with your presentation and thorough description.
  • @user-xc5es2ut7t
    This is, without a doubt the MOST THOUROUGH and COMPLETE presentation of this process. This video could easily be offered as an ethics training video for the industry. OUTSTANDING job!
  • What professionalism this man displays in his work. From making sure everything is perfect. to the marker cleanings, and to the respect the families deserve at the time. Great job!!!
  • @xmvirus202
    I worked as a vault setter for Wilbert (Alexander, AR) in 2018. When my dad died, the owners gave him a free Monticello vault and let me paint it and decorate the top with a crest and his nameplate. They even let me set his vault, took me to the funeral home for his service, and paid me to perform his burial after riding back to the cemetery in the family car. They are a great company to work for, and I am grateful for the experience. ❤️🙏🏻
  • @Medic397
    I, for one, appreciate your respect and care for departed folks and their families. Having pride in your work speaks volumes. Thanks for all you do.
  • I have no idea why this showed up in my feed, but it has given me a deep appreciation for an aspect of the burial process that I thought was handled completely differently. Thank you for sharing this with the world, and thank you for taking so much pride in what you do.
  • @rickvaiBBB
    Thanks for making this video. Not only was it informative but you also showed the professionalism and dedication of honoring the family of the deceased with the upmost respect.
  • @zombiemom6701
    The guy who dug my mom’s grave was happy to tell me all about it when I stopped by to see it. The day of the burial the vault guy was very happy to let me watch my mom’s casket lower into the vault and showed me how it sits on a lip to let water flow underneath the casket. I’m so thankful for what you all do. Made a sad day better because my mom was buried without a hitch.
  • @johnkeating362
    You are obviously a man who takes great pride in your work and it shows in this video. Thank you for all the attention to detail.
  • @thomasdaily4363
    It's an honor to see someone who cares so deeply about their job, and does it so well. Thank you for cleaning the veteran headstones when you have time to do so.
  • Holy Cow! This guy is a worker-bee! God Bless him and the work he does for grieving families. 🧡
  • I am one of those people who stays at the burial till the vault is lowered into the grave. I’m usually the last person to walk away at a funeral. I really appreciate the care you provide during such a sad time.
  • Thank you Sir for everything you do. May God always provide for you and protects you. Thank you🙏🏻🇺🇸
  • @MrTRAVELER96
    It is refreshing to see such a caring and dedicated person doing a very important and professional job. We need many more like him.