“I have a TV screen in that window. And then, you can see the remains in the casket in that window on TV screen, which affords me, meaning I don’t have to move the body back and forth at any period of time during the day, it stays in the same area of the funeral home,” Fields said. “And there again, you just drive through and you view the date and time of the service. The first time I used it, probably 50 people came through that area to view.”