There is 'passing bell', as it's rung to mark someone's passing. There's also 'Rogation bell' that was rung to mark the death of a craftsman or tradesman (also used to call people to church). And there is 'death knell' though that tends to be used as a metaphorical reference to the death of something rather that a name for the bell.
Interment, inurnment, memorial service
A hearse... Not sure if that is spelled correctly.
A knell is the sound of a bell, especially at a funeral.
The definition for knell is the sound made by a bell. It typically describes the sound of a bell that is rung for a funeral or death.
It could relate to the tolling of a bell, generally to announce a death or a funeral
Toll. When a bell announces a death it is rang with slow, regular, single strokes of the clapper against one side of the bell.
Knell is the sounding of a bell, particularly a church bell for a funeral.
Interment, inurnment, memorial service
A hearse... Not sure if that is spelled correctly.
Most likely the toll of a bell, the action would be tolling the bell. You could also use knell for the sound.
Slow ring
Chiming bells all around
The Luhya word for the English word 'Funeral' is "Amasika".
A knell is the sound of a bell, especially at a funeral.
Bell,book and candle
Ebony. As deep as Tar, Oil, or the feeling of a funeral. IDK.
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