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Category: Funerals

link to Why Do Funeral Homes Wrap Bodies in Plastic?

Why Do Funeral Homes Wrap Bodies in Plastic?

The Funeral Industry promoted embalming and viewings as ways of showing the right amount of respect to a body, as well as establishing a clear identity for a body, to ensure that those viewing a body...

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Where Do Funeral Homes Store Bodies?

A body at a funeral home can be stored briefly, embalmed, restored, decorated, dressed, or cremated. If you are going to have an event before your funeral, like viewings or a wake, or a casket-open...

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What Do Funeral Homes Do With Unclaimed Ashes?

Anne Rowan, a funeral director for Conley Funeral Home in Brockton, is among 500 funeral homes across the state holding hundreds of unclaimed cremations. The State holds hundreds of unclaimed...

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link to At What Time Do Funeral Homes Open?

At What Time Do Funeral Homes Open?

American funeral homes are generally open seven days a week, allowing services to take place any day of the week. A viewing can sometimes take place in a family home, or during a specified time in a...

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link to Why Do Funeral Homes Embalm Bodies?

Why Do Funeral Homes Embalm Bodies?

Embalming is a procedure performed by licensed funeral professionals which slows down the decomposition of the body following death by adding chemicals in place of the bodily fluids. Funeral...

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How Are Caskets Placed in a Mausoleum?

Some coffins may also be placed in above-ground or simply underground tombs at the bottom of the mausoleum. In a sarcophagus mausoleum, a crane can temporarily remove the roof or wall to place the...

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