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Funeral Director
The funeral director.
They have a lift that goes around the body and lifts it off the table into the casket
You, as an individual, may not transport a deceased's remains. Only the authorities and licensed funeral homes may do so.
Hitler didn't have a funeral, his body was burned and that was how he was disposed of.
pyre funeral pyre (Scheiterhaufen)
Lenin's body.
The funeral derecter will make roughtly 500,000dollars and that is with the taxes and money for gas for all the cars but its close to 700,000 you figure 7,000 per body and you get around 113 bodies a year Swag
Social and religious rules mean that a funeral and disposal of a dead body is mandatory. Historically, not everybody could afford a funeral, so there was the most basic where the body would be placed in a sack and then given a religious ceremony. The coffin would be opened, body in sack removed, and re-used. The body would be dumped, and buried with other unfortunates later on.
it depends on how good they are and how much they want to charge you
Hello. Bascially a funeral director prepares the body for burial. This can include embalming or cremation. They dress the body, prepare make-up and hair so the body will appropriate for viewing if desired by the family.
Unknown and unknowable. Her funeral was kept relatively private, it was evidentaly in Connecticut. Helen"s body was cremated and her ashes interred in a niche in the Washington Cathedral. The statue in Bronze at the Tuscumbia area cemetery shown in some TV commercials well, is a sort of cenotaph, she was never buried there. As far as I know her body was never autopsied.