As a child of the 1950s, Kevin O'Connor knew his house was different than his friends. A stately, three-story, nineteenth-century Victorian. His bed was next to a stage in a former ballroom on the top floor. His aunt and uncle lived with their three daughters on the floor below. A substantially sizeable electric organ stood stately in the bay window of the first-floor mortuary business. Stacked caskets and an embalming room filled the basement. Nobody had a house like his. Set from the 1920s to … [Read more...] about Two Floors Above Grief: A Memoir of Two Families in the Unique Place We Called Home by Kevin O’Connor