Mortuary or morgue- the preparation room.
They have a lift that goes around the body and lifts it off the table into the casket
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The person is givern their last rites before they die. There is a reposing (family and friends come to see the body in the funeral home) There removal (the body is taken by hearse from the funeral home to the church) A few prayers are said at the removal The funeral mass is held the next day After the mass the body is taken by hearse to the graveyard and a few more prayers are said. The body is buried. Another traditional thing to do is have a wake. Its a party celebrating the dead persons life
The body is kept cold in the morgue at the hospital or at the funeral home before the embalming because your body starts to deteriorate upon death and the cold retards that deterioration. Once the embalming takes place the body doesnt need to be kept as cold because the purpose for embalming is to slow that deterioration.
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.
Yes, unless the family requests otherwise, flowers are sent to the funeraL home where the wake service takes place. They are then brought to the cemetery after the Funeral Mass, and placed by the body.
No there is no special preparation of the body.
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To prepare for Juliet's funeral, the Capulets clean her body, adorn her with flowers, and place her in a coffin. Friar Laurence organizes the funeral service, and Romeo and others attend to pay their respects. Ultimately, the funeral becomes a turning point that leads to tragic events in the play.
Hitler didn't have a funeral, his body was burned and that was how he was disposed of.
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