Funeral Directing-FFD Chapter 10 Shipping Human Remains, Clergy/Funeral Director Relations
pine, train
During the civil wars bodies were placed in a _________ box and shipped by _________
World War I
During which war was the graves registration service created. Soldiers disinterred if family wanted them sent home.
Korean War
During which war were bodies shipped by air because it was much more efficient
World War II
During which world war were deceased veterans shipped by air, rail, and sea
guidance, clergy, faith
Important to develop good relationship with clergy. New clergy may need some ____________. Experienced ____________ can give you guidance for their church. Non-attending members will need you to contact someone from their ______________
return envelope
International shipping: You may be able to fax documents to embassy/consulate. If not, send via overnight service. You should include a _________ __________
inspection, sealing
International shipping: _________ and/or _____________ or casket may be required. It involves visit by embassy/consulate official. The official may inspect body and clothing. The container may be sealed with cord, ribbon and/or wax seal. May have to ship casket to city where embassy/consulate is located for inspection.
Forwarding
Is it the responsibility of the forwarding funeral home or the receiving funeral home to remove the remains, perform embalming, arrange transportation details (private carrier, common carrier), and obtain necessary permits, documents, and paperwork (death certification, burial/transit permit).
religious
Many clergy see funerals as mostly a ___________ service. Degree of "personalization" during services varies.
religious
Most funerals are __________ to some extent. Clergy presence usually requested.
funeral director, trainee
Post 9/11/2001 Government and airlines have restricted who is authorized to bring human remains to airport. In most states you must be a licensed _________ __________ or licensed __________. You must present photo ID and state license or registration card.
3
Receiving remains from abroad: Decisions should be made quickly. Some countries bury after __________ days. If burial occurs, may have to wait 2 to 15 years to disinter.
senators, congressmen
Receiving remains from abroad: Don't involve U.S. officials such as _____________ or __________________
available
Receiving remains from abroad: Embalming not always __________ (quality varies)
expenses
Receiving remains from abroad: Family responsible for all _____________, not U.S. Government.
consular report, death overseas
Receiving remains from abroad: U.S. Embassy issues _____________ ___________ of a __________ ____________ if foreign country doesn't issue a death certificate
country
Receiving remains from abroad: When death occurs abroad the family contacts the U.S. Embassy in ___________ of death
nylon straps
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: Anchor body with interior ______________ ____________
hospital gown
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: Cover body with at least a _____________ ____________
both countries
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: If shipping to a neighboring country and remains will be transported to country of final disposition you must comply with requirements of ___________ ____________
all wood, zinc, native language
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: Potential special requirements-____________ __________ outer shipping container, _______ liner, document translation to _________ ______________
garment bag
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: Put clothing in plastic ___________ _________
plastic
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: Use ___________ undergarment pants
10 to 14
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: When shipping to foreign countries it can take ________ ___ ______ working days. There are lots of phone calls and running around as well as numerous expenses
sheet
Shipping procedures Non-Casketed remains: Wrap body in __________ for easier removal
embassy, consulate
Shipping to Foreign Countries: Call the ____________ or _________ of receiving country to verify current regulations and ask about any fees for their services
true
T/F: For international shipping all documents must have "dry, raised, or impressed seal".
True
T/F: Pre 9/11/2001 Funeral homes could send any representative to the airport with remains for domestic shipping
True
T/F: Shipping and receiving funeral home can be liable for leakage clean up costs
True
T/F: Some clergy are critical of "high" costs. May rely mostly on what they learn from the media. Many have little education about the industry.
False
T/F: The process of shipping remains usually starts with the family calling the funeral home in another state, not where the death occurred
True
T/F: When embalming a body that is going to be shipped you should use a stronger than normal embalming solution, thoroughly clean and dry body, pack all orifices, make sure all incisions and punctures securely sealed, place in plastic garments when necessary and re-aspirate
True
T/F: When shipping non-casketed remains you shouldn't wrap the body in plastic due to moisture and mold concerns
True
T/F: When shipping to a foreign country you must comply with receiving country's requirements and pay attention to EVERY detail.
True
T/F: With shipping remains in a Metal gasketed casket you can lock the casket, but you shouldn't screw on the cap covering the key mechanism. The casket can collapse due to compression during flight.
Dr. Thomas Holmes
This man is the father of American Embalming. He was a union officer and prepared 4000 remains during the Civil War.
Apostille
Verification of notary seal or governmental agency seal and accompanying signature. It is obtained by agency that issues notary or government seal. May be secretary or state or county registrar. Some counties may also require ________ of U.S. Department of State
dressing, cosmetizing casketing, and viewing
What are some optional services of the local funeral home before shipping?
detailing embalming report
What paperwork should be sent with the remains when shipping?
Air transportation
What replaced rail shipping when it comes to transporting bodies
box
When shipping casketed remains what should you place at the feet to minimize body movement?
transit permit
When shipping casketed remains you should attach a shipping envelope at the head end of the air tray with this information on the inside of the envelope
flight itinerary, name of deceased, shipping funeral home address and phone number, receiving funeral home address and phone humber
When shipping casketed remains you should attach a shipping envelope at the head end of the air tray with what information on the outside?
face, hands
When shipping casketed remains you should cover the _________ and ________ to protect the interior
bottom
When shipping casketed remains you should lower the body to the __________ of the casket
combo
When shipping non casketed remains you should use a unit called a "_________". It is slightly smaller than an air tray, has a wood bottom, cardboard top, some interior padding and is single use.
Air Tray
When shipping remains, the airlines require that casketed remains be shipped in what shipping container? It has a wood bottom, cardboard top, and is single use only
President Lincoln
Who learned about embalming during the civil war and declared that Union officers be embalmed and shipped home. He was shipped by rail after his death and was accompanied by his son William
honorarium
a nominal compensation or recognition for service performed
dry ice or ice packs
Airlines require embalming. The only exception to this is religious beliefs. The body must be shipped with what? It is acceptable as long as no putrefaction or leaking and must be shipped in a Ziegler case.
call
Ask family if they have called clergy. If not, offer to _______
place
Consult with clergy regarding time, date, and ______ of service. The content and service details should be left to clergy and family.
clergy, compromise
Decisions about an open casket at the church is mostly up to the ________. At the funeral home you may need to facilitate a ______________ between clergy and family
privately
A honorarium is almost always given to the clergy. This should be presented discreetly and _____________. Amount should be consistent with norms. Some churches have a recommended amount.
