I'm going to say "jerk", even though I acknowledge that's not correct... it's far too mild, but kids read this site.
Eulogy
The people attending a funeral as friends or relatives of the deceased are called the mourners.
It is called a Hearse. A hearse is a funeral vehicle used to carry a coffin from a church or funeral home to a cemetery. In the funeral trade, hearses are often called funeral coaches.
Funeral Director or undertaker.
A pallbearer.
Funeral director or undertaker. the odd thing is the spanish word for work literally implies ( undertaking) as it has the stem Bajo- under, below. such word is Trabajo/.
It is called a wake.
The same that is applied to a living person, except more of it.
Nice question! Cremation means decomposed a dead body by some basic chemical compound. After cremation that process is called a funeral. Some month ago, my grandfather had died and for his funeral, I have taken serviced from Carl Barnekow Funeral Service Licensee.
The papers are called obituaries, individually called obituary .
I believe a funeral car is called a hearse.
They are called, Undertaker, Funeral Director, or Mortician. It can also be that a Coroner would transport the body to the funeral home.