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}}'''Stiphes Mortuary''' is a funeral director appearing in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''. |
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− | The business offers monumental masonry services, pre-paid funerals and chauffeur-driven limousines. The mortuary in San Fierro is located next to the [[Doherty Safehouse]]. Both mortuaries are inaccessible and play no role in the storyline. |
+ | The business offers monumental masonry services, pre-paid funerals and chauffeur-driven limousines. The mortuary in San Fierro is located next to the [[Doherty Safehouse]]. Both mortuaries are inaccessible to [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] and play no role in the storyline whatsoever. |
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StiphesMortuary-GTASA-Temple.png|[[Temple]], [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] |
StiphesMortuary-GTASA-Temple.png|[[Temple]], [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] |
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==Trivia== |
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*The name of the mortuary, pronounced as "stiffs" is a reference to {{WP|rigor mortis}}, whereby a corpse begins to stiffen after death. |
*The name of the mortuary, pronounced as "stiffs" is a reference to {{WP|rigor mortis}}, whereby a corpse begins to stiffen after death. |
Revision as of 12:35, 31 July 2019
Stiphes Mortuary is a funeral director appearing in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Description
The business offers monumental masonry services, pre-paid funerals and chauffeur-driven limousines. The mortuary in San Fierro is located next to the Doherty Safehouse. Both mortuaries are inaccessible to CJ and play no role in the storyline whatsoever.
Locations
Trivia
- The name of the mortuary, pronounced as "stiffs" is a reference to rigor mortis, whereby a corpse begins to stiffen after death.