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A funeral director (also known as a mortician or undertaker) is someone involved in the business of funeral rites. The job often entails the burial or cremation of the dead, as well as the planning and arrangement of the actual funeral ceremony. In the...


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Ye undertakers, tell us, 'Midst all the gorgeous figures you exhibit, Why is the principal conceal'd, for which You make this mighty stir? There was a man bespake a think, Which when the owner home did bring, He that made it did refuse it: And he that...


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Dayton Daily News
Becoming a funeral director
06/03/2007: 395 words, approx. 1 pages
It's not easy becoming a funeral director in Ohio. Not easy staying one, either. In most states, it simply takes a couple years at mortuary school, followed by an apprenticeship of a year or two. But along with Indiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota and...
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National Catholic Reporter
Some directors cast a pall on funerals.
08/25/1995: 1,140 words, approx. 4 pages
Funeral directors seem driven to take full control of funeral proceedings, seemingly not realizing that those close to the deceased might like a say. For example, a decision to change the funeral entrance procedures in church has been been met with opposition by funeral...
 


 

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