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  2. Funeral director - Wikipedia

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    Funeral director. A funeral director, also known as an undertaker or mortician (American English), is a professional who has licences in funeral arranging and embalming (or preparation of the deceased) involved in the business of funeral rites. These tasks often entail the embalming and burial or cremation of the dead, as well as the ...

  3. How to Become a Mortician and Other Jobs in the Funeral ... - AOL

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    Most states require two years of school, a (paid) internship, and passing the appropriate license exams to become a funeral director. Other jobs may require less.The mortuary transport driver has ...

  4. Mortuary science - Wikipedia

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    Mortuary science is the study of deceased bodies through mortuary work. The term is most often applied to a college curriculum in the United States that prepares a student for a career as a mortician or funeral director. Many also study embalming to supplement their mortuary science studies. Some states require funeral directors to be embalmers ...

  5. Embalming - Wikipedia

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    The term mortician is far more generic; it may refer to someone who is a funeral director, an embalmer, or just a person who prepares the deceased, with or without the formal qualification of an embalmer. Thus while all embalmers are morticians, many morticians are not embalmers and the terms are not intrinsically synonymous.

  6. Confessions of a Mortician (Funeral Director) - AOL

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    Updated July 14, 2016 at 6:12 PM. confessions of a mortician. Wherever I go, people ask me what it's like to work as a funeral director. I tell them it is not an easy career, particularly given ...

  7. How much does the average funeral cost? - AOL

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    According to the NFDA, the median cost of a funeral with cremation is $6,078. That's $1,103 (15.3%) cheaper than the median cost of a funeral with a burial. And some sources put the average cost ...

  8. Morgue - Wikipedia

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    Morgue. A close-up view of a dead body in the morgue in Charité. A morgue or mortuary (in a hospital or elsewhere) is a place used for the storage of human corpses awaiting identification (ID), removal for autopsy, respectful burial, cremation or other methods of disposal. In modern times, corpses have customarily been refrigerated to delay ...

  9. Diener - Wikipedia

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    A diener is a morgue worker responsible for handling, moving, and cleaning the corpse. In the UK, the equivalent job title is "mortuary assistant", whilst the preparation, evisceration and reconstruction of the deceased is performed by an anatomical pathology technician. In the US, dieners are also referred to as "mortuary assistants" or ...