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
The compound word for "bell" is "bellflower." A bellflower is a type of flowering plant known for its bell-shaped blossoms. Other examples include "doorbell" and "cowbell." Each of these combines "bell" with another word to create a new meaning.
The Luhya word for the English word 'Funeral' is "Amasika".
Chiming bells all around
A knell is the sound of a bell, especially at a funeral.
Bell,book and candle
It may be "Keen" definition: "to wail in lamentation" example: at a funeral