Funeral Directing
Calling hours
(visitation) time set aside for friends and relatives to pay respect for the deceased prior to the funeral service
Graveside Service
a ceremony or ritual, religious or otherwise, conducted at the grave
Crypt
a chamber in a mausoleum of sufficient size, generally used to contain the casketed remains of a deceased person
Epitaph
a commemorative inscription on a tomb or cemetery marker
Non Liturgical Worship
a form or order of worship which has the scriptures as its central element; the actual form or order of the worship services is left to the discretion of each individual church and/or minister
Adaptive Funeral Rite
a funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those directly involved; one which has been altered to suit the trends of the times
Humanist Funeral
a funeral rite that is in essence devoid of religious connotation
Burial Transit Permit
a legal document, issued by a governmental agency, authorizing transportation and/or disposition of a dead human body
Christian Burial Certificate
a letter or form from a priest stating the eligibility of the deceased for burial in a roman catholic cemetery
Honorarium
a nominal compensation or recognition for services performed
Chaplain
a person chosen to conduct religious exercises for the military, an institution or a fraternal organization
Celebrant
a person who officiates at a ceremony or rite; the officiant who celebrates the mass in the roman catholic church
Canopy
a portable shelter employed to cover the grave area during the committal
Liturgical Worship
a prescribed order or form of worship specific to a particular denomination which will have the Eucharist as its central element
Receiving Vault
a structure designed for the temporary storage of bodies which are not to be immediately interred
Columbarium
a structure, room or space in a mausoleum or other building containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated remains
Lot
a subdivision in a cemetery which consists of several graves or interment spaces
Trust Account
account established by one individual to be held for the benefit of another; creates a fiduciary responsibility. money paid to a funeral home for future services is placed in an account with the funeral home as trustee for the benefit of another
Non Guaranteed Contract
agreement in which the funeral home promises to apply the amount pre-[aid plus any accruals to the balance due. However, the cost of the funeral will be based upon the current price for the services and merchandise at the time the death occurs
Revocable Contract
agreement which may be terminated by the purchaser at any time prior to the death of the beneficiary with a refund of the monies paid on the contract as prescribed by state law
Irrevocable Contract
an agreement for future funeral services which cannot be terminated or canceled prior to the death of the beneficiary
Guaranteed Contract
an agreement where the funeral home promises that the services and merchandise will be provided at the time of need for a sum not exceeding the original amount of the contract plus any accruals, regardless of the current prices associated with providing the services and merchandise at the time of the funeral
Acolyte
an altar attendant
Perpetual Care
an arrangement made by the cemetery whereby funds are set aside, the income from which is used to maintain the cemetery indefinitely
Funeral Rites
any funeral event performed in a solemn and prescribed manner
Cash Advance
any item of service or merchandise described to a purchaser as a cash advance, accommodation, cash disbursement or similar term. A cash advance item is also any item obtained from a third party and paid for by the funeral provider on the purchaser's behalf. Cash advance items may include; cemetery or crematory services, pallbearers, public transportation, clergy honoraria, flowers, musicians or singers, nurses, obituary, gratuities and death certificates
Acknowledgement Cards
cards of thanks and recognition sent to friends for kindness shown to a deceased's family
Temple Ordinances
ceremonial instructions of the Mormon Church, given only within a temple to worthy members of the sect
At Need Counseling
discussions between the funeral director and family/next of kin, etc. regarding arrangements, services and items of merchandise necessary for the funeral service of their choice when a death has occurred
Contemporary Funeral Rite
funeral observances that reflect present day (modern) influences in lieu of the traditional ceremonies
Cortege
historical reference for funeral procession
Elder
in the Jehovah's Witness faith, the person who typically conducts the service
Divine Liturgy
liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in Eastern Orthodox churches
Pastor
one having spiritual care over a number of people
Officiant
one who conducts a religious service or ceremony; one who leads a service or ceremony, may serve denominations as members of the clergy or serve the unaffiliated public at large
Sexton
one who is in charge of the cemetery; the caretaker of a church
Brotherhood
relating to a social or religious organization
Vestment
ritual garments worn by the clergy
Elegy
song or poem expressing sorrow or lamentation for the dead
Kingdom Hall
the appropriate term for the worship facility for the Jehovah's Witnesses
Section
the largest subdivision of a cemetery
Arrangement Conference
the meeting between the funeral director and the client family during which funeral arrangements are discussed
Funeral Liturgy
the name of the funeral services in the Roman Catholic church
Committal Service
the portion of the funeral which is conducted at the place of disposition of head human bodies
Funeral Service
the rites held at the time of disposition of human remains, with the body present
Nave
the seating or auditorium section of a church
Funeral Arrangements
the term applied to the completing of the service and financial details of a funeral
Aftercare
those appropriate and helpful acts of counseling, personal and/or written contact that come after the funeral
Inhume
to bury in the ground
Death Notice
usually a classified notice publicizing the death of a person and giving those details of the funeral service that the survivors wish to have published
Transepts
wings of the main part of the church which may serve as small chapels for baptism, weddings, and even small funeral services
