Funeral Directing Vocab Terms (without religious terms)
Social Security Administration
A branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services which provides benefits for retirement, survivors' insurance, disability, health insurance, and death
Prayer Card
A card with the name of the decedent and a prayer or verse, which may or may not include the dates of birth and death
National Cemetery
A cemetery created and maintained under an Act of Congress for burial of veterans of military service and their family members
Memorial Park
A cemetery, or section of a cemetery, with only flush to the ground type markers
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
Revocable Contract
A contract 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
Deceased
A dead human body
Mass Card
A document indicating the offering of a Mass for a specific intention
Department of Veterans Affairs or VA
A federal agency that administers benefits provided by law for veterans of the armed forces
Medical Examiner
A forensically trained physician whose duty it is to investigate questionable or unattended death
Humanistic Funeral
A funeral rite that is in essence devoid of religious connotation
Crematory
A furnace or retort for cremating dead human bodies; a building that houses a retort
Certified Copy of a Death Certificate
A legal copy of the original death certificate
Death Certificate
A legal document containing vital statistics, disposition, and final medical information pertaining to the deceased
Stretcher
A litter, usually of canvas, for carrying disabled or dead persons
Lowering Device
A mechanical device used to lower a casket into the ground
Honorarium
A nominal compensation or recognition for service performed
Memorial Folder (Service Folder)
A pamphlet made available at the funeral service giving details about the deceased and the funeral arrangements
Cot
A portable stretcher commonly employed in an ambulance or transfer vehicle for the moving of the sick, injured, or deceased
Coroner
A public officer whose chief duty is to investigate questionable deaths
Niche
A recess or space in a columbarium used for the permanent placing of cremated remains
Memorial Gathering
A scheduled assembly of family and friends following a death
Receiving Vault
A structure so 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
Perpetual Care
An arrangement made by the cemetery whereby funds are set aside, the income from which is used to maintain the cemetery plot indefinitely
Grave
An excavation in the earth as a place for interment; interment space
Eulogy
An oration praising an individual, usually after death
Alternative Container
An unfinished wood box or other non-metal receptacle or enclosure, without ornamentation or a fixed interior lining
Common Carrier
Any carrier required by law to convey passengers or freight without refusal if the approved fare or charge is paid
Outer Burial Container
Any container which is designed for placement in the grave around the casket including but not limited to, containers commonly known as burial vaults, grave boxes, and grave liners
Funeral Rites
Any funeral event performed in a solemn and prescribed manner
Direct Disposition
Any method of disposition of the human remains without formal viewing, visitation, or ceremony with the body present
Acknowledgment Cards
Cards of thanks and recognition sent to friends for kindness shown to a deceased's family
Rite of Committal
Celebrated prior to the Funeral Liturgy, usually at the funeral home on the morning of the Funeral Liturgy preceding the closing of the casket
Apostille
Certification/legalization of a document for international use (under terms of the 1961 Hague Convention
Irrevocable Contract
Contract for future funeral services which cannot be terminated or canceled prior to the death of the beneficiary
Cremated Human Remains
Cremains
Immediate Burial
Disposition of human remains by burial, without formal viewing, visitation or ceremony with the body present except for a graveside service
Direct Cremation
Disposition of human remains by cremation without formal viewing, visitation, or ceremony with the body present
Green
Ecologically friendly
Military Escort
Military personnel assigned to accompany a body following a active duty death
Non Guaranteed Contract
One in which the funeral home only agrees that the amount prepaid plus any accruals will be credited to the balance due. However, the price of the funeral will be whatever the current price is for the services and merchandise at the time the death occurs
Receiving Remains
One of the categories required to be itemized on the GPL. This involves services of the funeral provider after initial services have been provided by another firm at the locale of death. Funeral Rule requires package pricing of this service with a description of the components included.
Forwarding Remains
One of the categories required to be itemized on the GPL. This involves services of the funeral provider in the locale where death occurs and preparation for transfer to another funeral provider as selected by the family (consumer). Funeral Rule requires package pricing of this service with a description of the components included.
Guaranteed Contract
One where the funeral home guarantees that the services and merchandise will be provided at the time of need for an amount not exceeding the original amount of the contract plus any accruals, regardless of the cost of providing the services and merchandise at the time of the funeral
Officiant
One who conducts a religious service or ceremony
Sexton
One who is in charge of the cemetery; the caretaker of a church
Survivor(s)
One who outlives another person or event
Informant
One who supplies the vital statistic information concerning the deceased
Kin
One's relatives; referring to blood relationship
Event Planning
Process of planning and/or coordinating a ceremony or activity
Fraternal
Relating to a social organization
Elegy
Song or poem expressing sorrow or lamentation for the dead
Committal Service
That portion of the funeral which is conducted at the place of disposition of dead human bodies
Genuflect
The act of bending the knee as an indication of reverence or as an act of humility
Inurnment
The act of placing cremains in an urn/act of placing cremated remains in a niche or grave
Interment
The act of placing the dead human body in the ground
Retort
The burning chamber in a crematory
Section
The largest subdivision of a cemetery
Procession (Processional)
The movement, in an orderly fashion, at the beginning of service
Recession (Recessional)
The movement, in an orderly fashion, at the end of the service
Entombment
The placing of remains in a crypt in a mausoleum
Funeral Procession
The procession of vehicles from the place of the funeral to the place of disposition
Cremation
The reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a specifically designed retort or chamber
Funeral Service
The rite held at the time of disposition of human remains with the body present
Funeral Arrangement
The term applied to the completing of the service and financial details of the funeral
Aftercare (Post funeral follow-up)
Those appropriate and helpful acts of counseling that comes after the funeral
Private Carrier
Those who transport only in particular instances and only for those they chose to contract with (funeral home vehicles or livery)
Escort
To accompany, as a leader of the procession or guardian of the group; military personnel assigned to accompany a body following an active duty death
Inter
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
Grave Straps
Webbing or similar material used for lowering the casket into the grave
Register Book (Memorial Book)
a book signed by those attending a visitation/service
Mausoleum
a building containing crypts or vaults for entombment
At Need Counseling
a death has occurred and the funeral director is counseling with the family as they select the services and items of merchandise in completing arrangements for the funeral service of their choice
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
Graveside Service
a funeral service religious or otherwise, conducted at the grave
Tomb
a general term designating those places suitable for the reception of the dead human body
Burial Transit Permit
a legal document, issued by a governmental agency, authorizing transportation and/or disposition of a dead human body
Obituary
a news item concerning the death of a person which usually contains a biographical sketch
Chaplain
a person chosen to conduct religious exercises for the military; the chapel of an institution or a fraternal organization
Canopy (Cemetery Tent)
a portable shelter employed to cover the grave area during the committal
General Price List
a printed list of goods and services offered for sale by funeral provider with retail prices. It is considered the keystone of the Funeral Rule
Pall
a symbolic cloth placed over the casket
Cemetery
an area of ground set aside and dedicated for the final disposition of dead human bodies
Cash Advances
any item of service or merchandise described to a purchaser as a "cash advance" "accommodation" "cash disbursement"
Third Party Contracts
contracts which involves the funeral director/funeral home because the family being served has contracted with someone else (third party) for services or merchandise also available from the funeral home i.e. caskets, vaults, pre-need insurance, etc.
Casketbearer (Pallbearer)
one who actively bears or carries the casket during the funeral service and at the committal service
Arrangement Conference
the meeting between the funeral director and the client family during which the funeral arrangements are discussed
Transfer of Remains (Removal, First Call)
the moving of the dead human body from the place of death to the funeral home or other designated place
Dentures
False teeth
Pre Funded Funeral Arrangements
Funeral arrangement made in advance of need that include provisions for funding or prepayment
Pre Planned Funeral Arrangements
Funeral arrangements made in advance of need that do not include provisions for funding and prepayment
Contemporary Funeral Rite
Funeral observances that reflect present day (modern) influences in lieu of (or in addition to or as part of) the traditional ceremonies
Obesquies
Funeral rites or burial ceremonies
Memorial Service
Funeral rites with the body not present
Gratuity (tip)
Gift or small sum of money tendered for a service provided
Artificial Grass
Imitation grass made in mat form and used at the cemetery to cover the earth around the grave
