-- Telephone book "yellow pages".
-- Obituary section in the local newspaper of that city/town.
-- Phone call to a synagogue, and/or a rabbi, and/or another funeral director
in the same city/town.
In the US, we call them funeral directors.
You can find a list of Funeral Directors in the UK in a number of ways. You can look up the Yellow Pages or the Thomson Local, or you can obtain a list from the city or county council.
A series of linked together funeral homes in Tennessee.
At a funeral parlour, although they can carry out their work in different places.
. In the UK, funeral directors require certification and accreditations. In order to get certified through the National Association of Funeral Directors, you actually have to be employed in the industry. The organization provides the training for certification.
Hi there, pay for funeral directors can vary greatly, like any business it all boils down to how good you become at running a company overall. Here in the UK, funeral directors make a good living, most earning in excess of £50,000 PA.
I would imagine the main equipment required by a funeral director would be a hearse!
At a Jewish funeral home or synagogue or at the graveside.
Hi there. Licensing requirement vary from state to state and country to country. Here in the UK, most funeral directors get their education and licensing through the British Institute of Funeral Directors. In the US, each state has its own licensing requirements so you would need to contact the board of funeral directors in the state that you intend to practice.
Check the National Funeral Directors Association Website, you should be able to find your state's requirements for a mortician's license. Many states require an associate's degree in funeral services.
Yes, it was.
At a Jewish funeral home or synagogue or at the graveside.