Narrative account by small town woman who sometimes does the hair of dead people. |
I didn't plan on stylin no dead ladie’s hair when I went to beauty school. There wasn't no course on it or nothin. Us girls talked bout it cause the teacher said somebody might ask us to do it some day. We all thought it was gross an swore we'd never touch no dead lady, no matter how much they paid us. All we wanted to do was fix em up pretty for prom an weddins and glamour stuff like that. But when I got the beauty job at the old folks home them ladies was real particular bout their hair. They didn't want no stranger doin it for the ever life. They started askin me an I said no, no mam. But seein em all sad bout it, wonderin how they was gonna look, I couldn't just do that to em. I wasn't sure, but I started tellin em I'd style it. That's when they come up with the envelopes. Each of em gave me one with their name on it an how they wanted their hair done an the money. I kept em up on the shelf, an at first they made me feel queasy cause every time I looked up there I knew what it meant. It relieved them ladies to no end, knowin I'd be there when they passed. The envelope wasn't even good enough for some of em. They went on an made sure it said it right in their livin will. After the DNR thing, it was 'Bonnie does my hair'. I was real nervous when Mrs. Bainbridge died, cause she was the first. Mr. Shelios from the funeral home rang me up an told me when they was gonna lay the body out. He was real rude too bout makin sure I was on time an not to forget nothin. I didn't for the life of me know why he was that way an then one a them old ladies told me bout how he got this kinda arrangement worked out with Charlene from City Salon. She's the one does the dead ladies hair when there ain't no special request. I guess Charlene would charge the family more than a regular style an give Mr. Shelios a cut. He didn't like me doin em cause he knew I wasn't gonna give him no cut. Wasn't no way I was gonna do that. Ask me, that's like robbin from the dead. You ain't no better en common criminals you do that. An it really burned me up too cause I know it was Charlene did up Momma's hair all funny when she died. An I know she robbed Momma the same. But we didn't know the insurance stuff real good an Daddy couldn't read proper to understand all them charges. He just signed at the end and Mr. Shelios took the check. I was on time an remembered all my stuff an I was real scared like when I saw how they had Mrs. Bainbridge laid out with a sheet over her an only her forehead an hair showin. I was hopin Mr. Shelios would stay with me but he was all rude again an told me not to make no mess an left. It wasn't anything like how he was to you when he was buryin your kin. I got out my curlers an pins an combs an my bottle a hair spray. Mrs. Bainbridge liked tight curls combed together like most of em like to wear it done. I stood there for a long time before I could touch her. In class they said how the dead ladies will twitch sometimes cause their muscles don't die like right when they do. I was real scared Mrs. Bainbridge would twitch an I would scream an Mr. Shelios would come in an git on me bout bein a baby. Finally I just had to start. I combed her hair out, holdin the comb at the tips of my fingers so I wouldn't touch her. But it didn't work real good, so I had to comb it normal. My knuckles would touch her scalp an I would kinda shiver, but I did it. I set those curlers an tried to think what a nice lady Mrs. Bainbridge was, cause she was a real sweetheart. They said dead ladies hair got all dry but hers was bout how it always was. I got the curls rolled together real pretty an I put a lot of hair spray on, cause I wanted it to hold tight so her family could see her lookin real nice. I cleaned up good too an went an told Mr. Shelios I was done. He looked it over an thanked me for comin down, but it wasn't no real thank you. An then I left. My boyfriend Sean an my sister Tonya, we all live in the house together. We was able to pay it off with the money from when Daddy died. They was waitin for me when I come home, waiting to hear what it was like. I played all cool an told em it wasn't no big thing. But then when Sean and I was layin in bed I told him the truth an how I was real scared but that I wanted to act all brave for Tonya. She needs someone brave to look up to since our folks is dead an the rest of the family mostly just drinks. Sean said that was real nice of me an he was all sweet bout it. This was before he started workin at the plant an actin like a jerk It got a lot easier after that first one but Mr. Shelios ain't got no nicer. When one of the envelope ladies dies he calls me up an tells me when she'll be layed out, just like Mrs. Bainbridge. I open up her envelope before time, just so I don't have no surprises. Sometimes they want their hair nothin like they wore it when they was with us. Some ladies want it all colored dark again so I got to call up Mr. Shelios an tell him I gotta have her by the sink. He don't like that one bit cause Charlene would never do that. But I don't care no more what he thinks cause I figured out he's gotta keep the families happy or he ain't got no business. If the families know how the hair should be, it's gotta be that way. So whatever I need to do my work, he helps me. Some ladies leave me little notes in their envelopes telling me how nice I was to them when they was around an how it helped em. An it ain't always the kind ones that leave you the notes neither. Some of them ladies was just plain mean to me an then leave me a note sayin how sorry they was an that they just didn't have nobody to visit em an it made em rotten to all of us. Then I'm sad an I try to do a real good job so maybe they look glamorous when they're layin there, like they was the kind that always had menfolk round pesterin an was busy entertainin till the minute they died. I don't like to think they spent most a their time watchin game show an that ther'd just be a few of their family at the funeral. But sometimes I can't help it. Every now an then one of em will leave me a real nice tip or some kind a gift. I used to tell Sean about it but he always wanted to spend the money on some damn thing for the car. I didn't think them ladies woulda wanted that, so I stopped tellin him. This one lady even left me five hundred dollars. Her second husband invented some kind of surgery thing, so she had it to spend. She always told me to marry up or save money for a rainy day. I took it to the bank an told em I wanted to put it away for good. They tried to get me to buy some kind of fancy investor thing, but I didn't trust em. I just put it in a savings account and told em I didn't want to touch it until I was ready to quit stylin. I think she would a been proud of me. I even added a little to it, but I ain't told Sean or Tonya. They don't got no sense when it comes to that stuff. Niether of em knows nothin bout payin the bills or taxes even though they both works. I try hard to figure it out for us but I still don't get em right every time an we git them mean notes in the mail and them people callin on the phone. I only ever went one time to see a lady at the visitin. I made Sean come with me cause I was real nervous. Momma's visitin was the only other one I been to so I didn't know nothin bout it. It was Mrs. Chambers an she had a big family an was real nice so there was a big crowd. Sean an me walked up to see her an I knew it was a mistake as soon as we done it cause it was real like Momma's. I was rememberin too much an was all bout ready to cry so I turned round quick and headed out. Mrs. Seaver grabbed me on the arm as I was goin an then she took me by the hand an told me how nice Mrs. Chambers hair looked an how much she didn't even look like she was dead an all. She was holdin my hand the same way Mrs. Chambers used to an Mrs. Seaver was one of them envelope ladies too and so it was like a dead lady holdin my hand and it made everything way worse. I thought I was gonna freak out right there. I thanked her an stuff and then left as quick as I could. We got in Sean's car an I cried all the way home cause it was too much an I swore I'd never go to no more. Sean used to pick me up from the old folks home an drive me to Mr. Shelios place when I had an envelope lady to do, but now I gotta walk cause he's workin at the plant and don't got time for it. He wouldn't do it no more anyway cause he tells em all he don't like me doin it an he'd be a liar if they saw him droppin me off. He was dumb enough to tell them guys bout it in the first place. All they did was raz him after that, saying stuff bout how he better not let me touch his cock after I do one of them ladies else it might die and fall off. I told him there ain't one of them's got shit for brains an he oughta ignore em, but he ain't that kind a guy no more. Every time now I get home from Mr. Shelios' he gets up from the couch an makes me stand at the kitchen sink an scrub my hands with some a that orange germ soap. He watches an makes sure I scrub real good like one of them doctors on TV, rubbin in tween each finger an round each knuckle an all the way up to my elbows. I'm sure he probably told them guys at the plant bout the all the way up to the elbows part cause that's the kind a jerk stuff he does nowadays. I oughta kick him out but I keep thinkin maybe he'll quit the plant an get back to bein nice like he used to. I wanna have a baby too. I told Sean we don't gotta get married or nothin, but he don't wanna do it. If Daddy was still with us he'd a made us git married even before Sean moved to the house. But I guess that don't matter now. I'd love a cute little baby an Tonya could take care of it while I was at work. Maybe if she got my baby to take care of she won't be havin one of her own. I try an git her to go with me to the graveyard to see Momma an Daddy but she ain't never gone. I pick some flowers from the ditches on the way there an put em on the ground an make sure the markers ain't grown over. I bring out my scissors an cut away all the grass an weeds around them plaques. I even dig the dirt out a bit so them gold corners still show. I wanted to get one a them pretty stone markers but Mr. Shelios said there weren't no money for that. He sold us them plaques like most people got round here. They don't take too good care a the graveyard an some people's get grown over. I seen some families come out to visit their kin an they can't even find em. The old ladies get real upset, thinkin they lost their husbands forever. The kids look real sad too, like they know they ain't good kids no more even though it ain't really their fault. If they find em, a few of em come over an borrow my scissors, but they don't look too proud bout it. Tonya wouldn't even come out for Daddy's burial cause a what happened at Momma's. I can't blame her. It's bad enough they take your Momma, but then they dress her up all queer like somebody she ain't. When we was walkin up to the casket Tonya had to ask me if that was our Momma. That just broke her all up that she don't even know her own dead Momma. They had a bunch a make up and stuff on her an Momma never wore none a that. Then they had her hair all curled up on top her head like it was some sleepin cat. Momma's hair was beautiful an hung down real long. She loved to sit in front her mirror an brush it out over an again. She'd curl it in big loopy curls that hung down an was real pretty. When she was layin in the hospital Tonya an me would brush her hair an curl it every day, even at the end when she didn't know nothin or no one. Them nurses told us it was in the way an they was gonna cut it but we set to such fits then the doctor had to get called. He promised he wouldn't let em. We made it real pretty an I know she would a wanted it like that for her visitin. If she'd been there she woulda had em spread it all out curly on the pillow an hang it way down so it covered her shoulders. Tonya was real young an didn't understand all about the service an the burial an she had a panic when the preacher was done at the graveyard and we all got to leavin. She tugged on me hard an asked "What's goin on?" I told her it was all done an we had to go back to the church for supper, but that didn't make no sense to her. "We can't leave her here. We can't leave Momma." I told her they was gonna put her in the ground an we had to let em, but she didn't hear none of it. She got all excited right away like an went by the casket an started screamin "We can't leave Momma! I won't leave ya Momma!". Daddy had to pick her up an put her in the car an she was all punchin him an tryin to squirm away. Mr. Shelios an the gravediggers an the relatives just stood there watchin. She was all the time screamin "Momma I won't leave ya Momma!". Even when Daddy got her in the back of the car she pushed way up in the back window. She was cryin an cryin an screamin "We can't leave Momma! Momma! Momma!" But we ain't never really had no choice. Them damn rusty cars bounced us back down the hill. We followed that shiny car all in a line an turned on the road to town. We had to leave her. An we did. |