Arrangement Room: The room where the Funeral Consultant, and the deceased’s family, make arrangements for the funeral. Autopsy: Medical procedure used to determine the cause of death. Bereaved: Someone who is experiencing bereavement. Bereavement: Experiencing grief due to experiencing a loss. Bier: (Pronounced “beer”).A fixed stand on which a coffin/casket is placed for a viewing. Sometimes a mattress is placed on the bier and the person is viewed as if lying in bed. Burial: Placing a casket or coffin in a grave (also called interment). Casket: A rectangular container for holding the body of the deceased. A casket can be made of wood or metal. Casket/Coffin Flowers: A collection of flowers placed on top of coffin/casket for the funeral service. Catafalque: A platform sometimes used in funerals on which the coffin/casket stands. Chapel: A room at the funeral company premises where services are held. Coffin: A body shaped container for holding the body of the deceased - usually constructed of wood. Columbarium: A structure with niches (small spaces) for placement of cremated remains in urn containers. It may be outdoors or part of a mausoleum. Commital Service: The last part of the funeral service that deals with interring or burying the deceased’s body. Coroner: A government official who may be required to perform an autopsy. Cortege: The procession of cars led by the hearse which travels from the funeral service to the place of interment. Cremated Remains: The remains of the body after a cremation. Cremations: Reduction of the body by fire to ashes and fragments. Cremator: A furnace used for the cremation process. Crypt: An above-ground chamber used for the keeping of remains. Death Certificate: A legal paper signed by the attending physician showing the cause of death. Deceased: A person who has departed from life. Embalm: This process preserves a dead body to delay decomposition, enables the body to be presented for viewing and prevents transfer of infections. Embalmer: Person who embalms. Entombment: Burial in a mausoleum. Exhume: To take out of a grave or tomb. Floral Tribute: Flowers on display at funeral sent out of respect to the deceased by family and friends. Fully Paid Funeral Plan: Where an individual decides to pre-pay for his/her funeral arrangements prior to death occurring. Funeral Arrangements: Making the preparations and decisions associated with the funeral. Funeral Director: The professional who supervises and/or prepares the final disposition and oversees funeral preparations. Funeral Service: The ceremony conducted immediately before the interment or committal service. Grave: The space in the earth in a cemetery where the coffin/casket will be placed with the remains of the deceased. Headstone: An above ground marker that identifies the occupant of a particular grave. Hearse: The vehicle that carries the casket/coffin from the church or funeral chapel to the cemetery or crematorium. Interment: Burial in the ground or entombment. Inurnment: The placing of cremated remains in an urn. Mausoleum: An above ground building built and designed to receive entombments. Memorial Book: A book that is available to record names of those who attend the funeral services. Memorial Service: A service conducted in memory of the deceased without the presence of the remains. Mortuary: The building used for safe-keeping and embalming of the body of the deceased. Mourner: A person who attends the funeral out of respect for the family. Mourning Coach: A car assigned for the immediate family which follows the hearse in the funeral procession. Niche: A compartment, usually in a wall, in a columbarium or mausoleum which holds cremated remains of the deceased. Obituary: A notice of death that is usually placed in the newspaper. Plot: An area of cemetery land that is usually reserved for two or more burials. Pre-need Arrangements: When funeral arrangements are completed prior to a person’s death. Remains: The body of the deceased. Selection Room: A room which holds coffins and caskets for display purposes to allow the family a choice for the deceased. Urn: A container for the cremated remains of the deceased. Vault: A grave liner that completely encloses the casket. Viewing: A time set aside for mourners to visit the deceased in an open coffin to pay final respects. Vigil: A Roman Catholic service held on the evening before a funeral service.
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