
We have provided a glossary of
terms used by funeral service professionals in the carrying out of a funeral service
in your local funeral home.
AMBULANCE - An automotive vehicle especially
constructed and equipped to transport injured, sick or incapacitated persons.
ARRANGEMENT ROOM - A room of the funeral home used to
make the necessary funeral arrangements with the family of the deceased.
ASPIRATE - Process of withdrawing fluids and gases
from the abdominal cavity.
BACKGROUND DRAPES - Decorative drapes (usually made of
velour) arranged on a frame and placed behind the casket as a background,
BEREAVED - (N) The immediate family of the
deceased. (V) suffering from grief upon the death of a loved one.
BURIAL - Placing of a dead body in an underground
chamber - earth burial- interment
BURIAL CERTIFICATE OR PERMIT - A legal paper issued by
the local government authorizing burial. The permit may authorize earth burial or
cremation or removal to a distant point.
BURIAL GARMENTS - Wearing apparel made especially for
the dead.
BURIAL INSURANCE - An insurance policy in which the
principal is paid in a funeral service and merchandise rather than cash.
CANOPY - A roof like structure projecting from the
outside wall over the driveway allowing passengers to board and alight from vehicles
without being directly exposed to the elements - sometimes construed as a portable canvas
shelter used to cover the grave area during committal service.
CASKET - A receptacle of wood, metal or plastic into
which the dead human body is placed for burial. Sometimes referred to as
"coffin" or "burial case"
CASKET COACH - Hearse - A motor coach designed and
used for the conveyance of the casketed remains from the place the funeral service is
conducted to the cemetery. Also known as a Funeral Coach.
CASKETING - Placing of the body in the casket upon
completion of embalming, dressing and cosmetizing.
CASKET RACK - A device which allows caskets to be
placed one on top of the other for display purposes.
CASKET VEIL - A silk or net transparent covering for
the casket for the purpose of keeping flies and other insects from the remains.
CATAFALQUE - A stand upon which the casketed remains
rest while instate and during the funeral service.
CEMETERY - An area of ground set aside for burial or
entombment of the deceased.
CENOTAPH - An empty tomb or monument erected in memory
or a person buried elsewhere.
CERTIFIED DEATH CERTIFICATE - A legalized copy of the
original certificate, issued upon request by the local government for the purpose of
substantiating various claims by the family of the deceased such as insurance and other
death benefits.
CHAPEL - A large room of the funeral home in which the
farewell service is held.
CHURCH TRUCK - A collapsible catafalque used for
funerals.
CLIENTS - Those who employ the services of the funeral
director.
COLUMBARIUM - A granite wall for inurnment of cremated
remains.
COMMITTAL SERVICE - The final portion of the funeral
service at which time the deceased is interred or entombed.
CORONER - A public official and in some cases a
constitutional officer whose duty it is to investigate the case of death if it appears to
be from other than natural causes, or if there was no physician in attendance for a long
time prior to death.
CORTEGE - The funeral procession.
COSMETOLOGY - Utilization of cosmetics to restore life
like appearance to the deceased.
CREMATION - Reduction of the body to ashes by fire.
CREMATION PERMIT - A certificate issued by local
government authorizing cremation of the deceased.
CREMATORY - A furnace for cremating remains - a
building housing such a furnace.
CRYPT - A vault or room used for keeping remains.
COT - The stretcher-like carrier used to remove
deceased persons from the place of death to the funeral home.
DEATH - Cessation of all vital functions without the
capability of resuscitation.
DEATH CERTIFICATE - A legal paper signed by the
attending physician showing the cause of death and other vital statistical data pertaining
to the deceased.
DEATH NOTICE - That paragraph in the classified
section of a newspaper, or on the Internet, publicizing the death of a person and giving
those details of the funeral service the survivors wish to have published. Most such
notices list the names of the relatives of the deceased.
DECEASED - (N) one in whom all physical life
has ceased; (V) dead.
DISINTER - To remove the remains from the burial
place; to dig up.
DISPLAY ROOM - That room in the funeral home in which
caskets, Urns, burial garments and sometimes vaults are displayed.
EMBALM - The process of preserving a dead body by
means of circulating preservative and antiseptic through the veins and arteries.
EMBALMER - One who disinfects or preserves dead human
bodies by the injection or external application of antiseptics, disinfectants or
preservative fluids; prepares human bodies for transportation which are dead of contagious
or infectious diseases; or uses derma surgery or plastic art for restoring mutilated
features.
EMBALMING FLUID - Liquid chemicals used in preserving
a dead body.
EMBALMING TABLE - An operating table usually
constructed of metal with a porcelain surface upon which the remains are placed for
embalming.
ETHICS - The moral code which guides the members of
the profession in proper conduct of their duties and obligations.
EULOGY- A brief speech that offers praise
and celebrates the life of the person who has died.
EXHUME - To dig up the remains; to remove from the
place of burial.
FAMILY CAR - That limousine in the funeral procession
set aside for the use of the immediate family.
FAMILY ROOM - A specially arranged room in the funeral
home which affords the family privacy at the time of the funeral service.
FLOWER BEARER - An individual who walks
before or behind the casket carrying flower tributes sent to the family.
FLOWER CAR - A vehicle used for the transportation of
flower pieces from the funeral home to the church and/or cemetery.
FLOWER RACKS AND STANDS - Wooden or metal stands and
racks of varying heights used for banking flowers around the casket.
FINAL RITES - The funeral service.
FIRST CALL - The initial visit of the funeral director
to the place of death for the purpose of removing the deceased and to secure certain
information for which he has immediate need.
FUNERAL COACH - See Casket Coach.
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS - Funeral director's conference
with the family for the purpose of completing financial and service details of a funeral.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR - A professional who prepares for the
burial or other disposition of dead human bodies, supervises such burial or disposition,
maintains a funeral establishment for such purposes, counsels with survivors. Synonym:
mortician, undertaker.
FUNERAL HOME - A building used for the purpose of
embalming, arranging and conducting funerals.
FUNERAL SERVICE - 1) The profession which deals with
the handling of dead human bodies; 2) The religious or other rites conducted immediately
before final disposition of the dead human body.
FUNERAL SPRAY - A collective mass of cut flowers sent
to the residence of the deceased or to the funeral home as a floral tribute to the
deceased.
GRAVE - An excavation in the earth for the purpose of
burying the deceased .
GRAVE LINER - A receptacle made of concrete, metal or
wood into which the casket is placed as an extra precaution in protecting the remains from
the elements.
GRAVE (OR MEMORIAL) MARKER - A method of identifying
the occupant of a particular grave. Permanent grave markers are usually of metal or stone
which gives such data as the name of the individual, date and place of birth, date and
place of death.
HONORARY PALLBEARERS - Friends or members of a
religious, social or fraternal organization who act as an escort or honor guard for the
deceased. Honorary pallbearers do not carry the casket.
INQUEST - An official inquiry or examination usually
before a jury to determine the case of death.
IN STATE - The custom of availing the deceased for
viewing by relatives and friends prior to or after the funeral service.
INSTRUMENTS - The varied tools required in the
embalming operation.
INTER - To bury a dead body in the earth in a grave or
tomb.
INURNMENT - The placing of the ashes of one cremated
in an urn.
LEAD CAR - The vehicle in which the funeral director
and sometimes the clergyman rides. When the procession is formed, the lead car moves to
the head of it and leads the procession to the church and/or cemetery.
LICENSE - An authorization from the state granting
permission to perform duties which, without such permission, would be illegal.
LIMOUSINE - An automobile designed to seat five or
more persons behind the driver's seat.
LOWERING DEVICE - A mechanism used for lowering the
casket into the grave. Apparatus is placed over the open grave which has two or more
straps which support the casket over the opening. Upon release of the mechanism, the
straps unwind from a cylinder and slowly lower the casket into the grave.
MASS CARDS - A card indicating that a Mass
for the deceased has been arranged. (Catholic Religion)
MAUSOLEUM - A public or private building especially
designed to receive entombments. A permanent above ground resting place for the dead.
MEDICAL EXAMINER - A government official, usually
appointed, who has a thorough medical knowledge and whose function is to perform an
autopsy on bodies dead from violence, suicide, crime, etc., and to investigate
circumstances of death.
MEMORIAL DONATION - A memorial contribution
specified to a particular cause or charity, usually in lieu of flowers.
MEMORIAL SERVICE - A religious service conducted in
memory of the deceased without the remains being present.
MINISTER'S ROOM - A room in the funeral home set aside
for the clergyman wherein he can robe and make any last minute preparations for the
funeral service.
MORGUE - A place to where bodies found dead are
removed and exposed pending identification by relatives.
MORTICIAN - See funeral director.
MORTUARY - A synonym for funeral home - a building
specifically designed and constructed for caring for the dead.
MORTUARY SCIENCE - That part of the funeral service
profession dealing with the proper preparation of the body for final disposition.
MOURNER - One who is present at the funeral out of
affection or respect for the deceased.
NICHE - A hollowed space in a wall made especially (in
this connotation) for placing of urns containing cremated remains.
OBITUARY - A notice of the death of a person usually
placed in a newspaper, or on the Internet, containing a biographical sketch.
PALLBEARERS - Individuals whose duty is to carry the
casket when necessary during funeral service. Pallbearers in some sections of the country
are hired and in other sections are close friends and relatives of the deceased.
PLOT - A specific area of ground in a cemetery owned
by a family or individual. A plot usually contains two or more graves.
PREARRANGED FUNERAL - Funeral arrangements completed
by an individual prior to his/her death.
PREARRANGED FUNERAL TRUST - A method by which an
individual can pre-pay their funeral expenses.
PREPARATION ROOM - A room in a funeral home designed
and equipped for preparing the deceased for final disposition,
PREPARATION TABLE - An operating table located in the
preparation room upon which the body is placed for embalming and dressing.
PRIVATE SERVICE - This service is by
invitation only and may be held at a place of worship, a funeral home or a family home.
PROCESSION - The vehicular movement of the funeral
from the place where the funeral service was conducted to the cemetery. May also apply to
a church funeral where the mourners follow the casket as it is brought into and taken out
of the church.
PURGE - A discharge from the deceased through the
mouth, nose and ears of matter from the stomach and intestine caused by improper or
ineffectual embalming, due to putrefaction.
PUTREFACTION - The decomposition of the body upon
death which causes discoloration and the formation of a foul smelling product.
REGISTER - A book made available by the funeral
director for recording the names of people visiting the funeral home to pay their respects
to the deceased. Also has space for entering other data such as name, dates of birth and
death of the deceased, name of the officiating clergyman, place of interment, time and
date of service, list of floral tributes, etc.
REMAINS - The deceased.
REPOSING ROOM - A room of the funeral home where a
body lies in state from the time it is casketed until the time of the funeral service.
RESTORATIVE ART - Derma surgery - The process of
restoring mutilated and distorted features by employing wax, creams, plaster, etc.
RIGOR MORTIS - Rigidity of the muscles which occurs at
death.
SERVICE CAR - Usually a utility vehicle to which
tasteful ornamentation may be added in the form of a metal firm name plate, post lamps,
etc. It is utilized to transport chairs, church trucks, flower stands, shipping cases,
etc.
SLUMBER ROOM - A room equipped with, besides the usual
furniture, a bed upon which the deceased is placed prior to casketing on the day of the
funeral. The body, appropriately dressed, lies in state on the bed.
SPIRITUAL BANQUET - A Roman Catholic practice
involving specific prayers, such as Masses and Rosaries offered by an individual or a
group for a definite purpose.
SURVIVOR - The persons outliving the deceased,
particularly the immediate family.
SYMPATHY CARDS - A card sent to the family
to express their sympathy.
TRADE EMBALMER - A licensed embalmer who is not
employed by one specific funeral home, but does the embalming for several firms either on
a salary or per case basis.
TRANSIT PERMIT - A legal paper issued by the local
government authorizing removal of a body to a cemetery for interment. Some cities also
require an additional permit if the deceased is to be cremated.
URN - A container into which cremated remains are
placed, made of metal, wood or stone.
VAULT - A burial chamber underground or partly so.
Also includes in meaning the outside metal or concrete casket container.
VIGIL - A Roman Catholic religious service held on the
eve of the funeral service.
VISITATION - An opportunity for survivors and friends
to view the deceased in private usually in a special room within the funeral home.
WAKE - A watch kept over the deceased, sometimes
lasting the entire night preceding the funeral.
We would like to thank the following for their
contribution to this page:
Mike Stone, Lynn-Stone
Funeral Home, Elmvale, ON
The Ontario
Funeral Service Association |