MOR 323 3.3
Memorial book (register book)
A book signed by those attending a visitation or service
Door badge
A crepe badge or floral design placed on the door indicating the death of an individual
Casket rack
A device upon which caskets are placed, one on top of the other, for display or storage
Casket spray
A floral arrangement which is designed to be placed on the top of a casket
Obituary
A news item of the death of a person, particularly a newspaper notice, containing a biographical sketch. Can appear in media other than newspapers such as online sources and service programs
Death notice
A newspaper item publicizing the death of a person and giving service details
Arrangement form
A printed form the funeral director uses in planning the details of a funeral service with the family or friends of the deceased
Arrangement room
A private room in the funeral home used specifically for the funeral director and the family to make funeral and financial arrangements
First viewing
A private time for the family to view the deceased before public visitation begins
Casket
A rigid container which is designed for the encasement of human remains and which is usually constructed of wood, metal, fiberglass, plastic, or like material, and ornamented and lined with fabric (FTC); a case or receptacle in which human remains are placed for protection, practical utility, and a suitable memory picture; any bod or container of one or more parts in which a dead human body is placed prior to interment, entombment, or cremation which may or may not be permanently interred, entombed, or cremated with the dead human body remains
Casket selection room
A room in the funeral home in which caskets are placed for family viewing at the time of arrangements
Boutonniere
A single flower worn by an individual, usually on a lapel
Outer burial container
Any container designed for placement in the grave around the casket including containers commonly known as burial vaults, grave boxes and grave liners
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, but are not limited to: cemetery or crematory services; pallbearers; public transportation; clergy honoria; flowers; musicians or singers; nurses; obituary notices; gratuities; and death certificates
Livery service
Automobile equipment made available for hire
Non-declinable expenses
Basic services is the only fee which the consumer cannot decline (unless state or local law requires otherwise). Funeral Provider should recover expenses for services, facilities or unallocated overhead in this charge
Methods of payment
Cash, personal check, credit card, installment plan, life insurance, burial insurance, railroad retirement funds, union or death benefits, trust funds
Burial garment
Clothing used to dress a deceased in preparation for burial
Honorarium
Compensation or regonition for services performed
Small conference room/dining room table; not a desk
Describe the furniture suggested in the textbook for the arrangement conference
Precessional - the movement at the beginning of the service Recessional - the movement at the end of the service
Differentiate between a precessional and a recessional
Prelude - music played prior to the service Postlude - music played following the service
Differentiate between prelude and postlude
Cemetery charges, crematory charges, florist fees, certified copies of death certificates, public transportation, livery service, honorarium, newspaper charge for death notice/obituary, charges for engraving headstone
List some examples of cash advances
Casket spray/casket piece, family piece, boutonniere, door badge
List some of the floral pieces that may be ordered by the family
Type of service, time/date/location of service, musical selections, flowers
List some types of funeralization that will be determined during the arrangement conference
Funeral coach/casket coach, limousine, lead car, casket bearer car, family car, flower car
List the cars that would be included in the rolling stock of a funeral home
Automobile list
Listing of vehicles that will be in the procession including the make and model of the car and who will be driving/riding in the car
Postlude
Music played following the service
Prelude
Music played prior to the service
Casket bearer
One who actively bears or carries the casket during the funeral service and at the committal service
Officiant
One who conducts or leads a service or ceremony
Informant
One who supplies the vital statistic information concerning the deceased
Ship-out
See Forward Remains
Service folder (memorial folder)
See Memorial Folder
Ship-in
See Receiving Remains
Funeral coach (casket coach)
Specialty vehicle designed to transfer casketed remains
Acknowledgement cards
Thank you cards
Limited service call
The funeral home is employed to provide a portion of their services, such as forwarding of remains or receiving of remains
Recessional
The movement at the end of a service
Processional
The orderly movement of a dead body and of persons and vehicles during the period of the funeral to the place of final disposition; usually following rites and ceremonies in a church or funeral home to the place of final disposition (funeral procession; cortege)
Casket Stand (Casket Standard)
The stand or support upon which caskets rest in the selection room
Funeral arrangements
The term applied to the completing of the service and financial details of the funeral at the time of need
Show cause and manner of death, legal permanent record of the death, permanent statistical record of deceased, used to settle estate/legal affairs
What are the four purposes of a death certificate?
Collect information and plan funeral details, develop a relationship of trust and confidence with the family
What are the purposes of the arrangement conference?
Fleet of cars the funeral home has
What is meant by the phrase rolling stock?
Obituary
Which type of newspaper notice usually includes a charge to the family - obituary or death notice?
Arrangement conference
the meeting between the funeral director and the client family during which the funeral arrangements are discussed and may refer to pre-need or at-need situations
Honorary casket bearer
Friends of the family or members of an organization or group who act as an escort or honor guard for the deceased. They do not carry the casket
