Yes
The funeral should be in the home parish of the deceased person.
a person who takes care of the deceased person hair care at a funeral home
yes the funeral home usually does a deceased persons nails,and hair and general grooming to get them ready for their "showing"
You would have to check your state's mortuary laws and regulations.
In a funeral home guest book, people typically record their name, relationship to the deceased, and a brief message of condolence or remembrance.
You may find a person's obituary on the website of a newspaper. You may also find the obituary at the website of the funeral home handling the funeral of the deceased person.
To plan a proper funeral service for someone, one must first notify others that a loved one has deceased. One must then call a funeral home and make proper arrangements for a funeral service, and notify loved ones and friends of the deceased of the tragedy. The entire process is similar to that of a wedding though the two temperaments are remarkably contrasted.
To make a cremation necklace to hold the ashes of your loved one, you first buy a necklace that is designed to hold the ashes, then ask the funeral home to put the ashes in it. They will only use an ounce or two, so you will still need an urn for the rest.
A mortician, also known as a funeral director, works in the funeral industry. They are responsible for preparing and organizing the funeral services for the deceased, including handling the cremation or burial process, assisting grieving families, and often managing the operations of a funeral home.
Funeral Director typically directs the operations of the funeral. Makes sure the funeral is running smoothly as it can and takes care of any problems that might arise. They are sorta the leader in charge before, during, and after a funeral. Typically they are viewed as THE person that repersents the funeral home. During the funeral.Mortician is behind the scenes person typically you will never see a mortician at a funeral itself or if they are they typically do not make themselfs very well known. Their job bascially is to beautify the deceased. This includes dressing the deceased and putting on makeup. Makeup is applied to both a male deceased or female deceased. This is to help improve skin color on the deceased. Typically clothing is picked out by the family and the mortician then dress's the deceasesd with it. Some family's require hair to be curled for female deceased and for male deceased there hair neatly comb. Perfumes may or may not be added on the deceased. It has always been my view that morticians try to make the deceased look like there sleeping then actually looking dead. This provides the family with some deal of comfort during a trying time.In small funeral homes often the funeral directors acts as a mortician as well.A funeral director is a person who arranges for funerals to take place, and a coroner is a person who examines dead bodies in order to determine the cause of death. There is relatively little similarity between the two, although they both deal with corpses.
Funerals take place when someone hires a funeral home to perform one. Funerals don't just happen spontaneously. Whoever arranged for the funeral is obligated to pay for it. If you do not want to pay for a funeral, don't arrange one.
consult with the funeral home for some ideas - and then speak from your heart and in a way you know the deceased would appreciate - like telling a funny story that everyone will relate to and appriciate.