You can make your own coffin, the problem is finding a funeral home that will let you use it. They are in business to make money and coffins are the major part of that. The way the laws are most places, a body has to be handled by a funeral home and if it stays longer than a day it has to be embalmed. The exception to this is first day cremation, but they use a cardboard coffin with a wood floor in it to reduce the time it takes to cremate someone. It's not impossible to do, but it is probably going to take some effort to find someone who will let you use your own coffin.
Yes there are some do it yourself projects for caskets that can be had online. You would need som wood and basic carpentry tools though.
It depends on the laws of your state and county, as well as the regulations of the cemetery in which the casket will be buried (assuming you want to use the casket for burial, and not just for display at a wake or viewing). In most cases, making your own casket is perfectly legal. To find out if any local restrictions apply, try calling a funeral home in your area.
This is a funeral where the casket is open for viewing of the deceased by the mourners. It is a common type of funeral, but some families prefer that the casket be closed instead.
Was Rosa Parks Casket Open At The Funeral
no
What mortuary in (wherever you live) is best to buy a funeral casket?
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No. Luther Vandross did not have an open casket funeral.
More Fun Than an Open Casket Funeral was created in 1987.
Yes! Funeral casket's are available for purchase both online as well as for order in the local stores.
a pall (or casket pall / funeral pall)
no
A dirt-cheap funeral casket may cost as low as $300, but are visually unappealing. A mid-range casket costs between $1000-$3000 dollars.