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redirect|Undertaker|the American professional wrestler|The Undertaker|other uses|Undertaker (disambiguation)redirect|Mortician|the death metal band|Mortician (band)Globalize|date=December 2010A funeral director (FD, LFD, CFSP, FD& E, Mortuary College graduate), also known as a mortician or undertaker , is a professional involved in the business of funeral rites. These tasks often entail the embalming and burial or cremation of the dead, as well as the planning and arrangement of the actual funeral ceremony. FDs may at times be asked to perform tasks such as dressing (in garments usually suitable for daily wear), casketing (placing the human body in the container), and cosmetizing (applying any sort of cosmetic or substance to the viewable areas of the person for the purpose of enhancing appearances).

The role of a funeral director



Most modern day funeral homes are run as family businesses. The majority of morticians work in these small, independent family run funeral homes. The owner usually hires two or three other morticians to help him. Often, this hired help is in the family, perpetuating the family's ownership. Most funeral homes have one or more viewing rooms, a preparation room for embalming, a chapel, and a casket selection room. They usually have a hearse for transportation of bodies, a flower car, and limousines. They also normally have choices of caskets and urns for families to purchase or rent."Funeral Directors." Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition. 4 Aug, 2006. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. 8 Dec, 2008. < http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos011.htm>

Organizations and licensing



In the US, the individual states each have their own licensing regulations for funeral directors. Most require a combination of post-secondary education (typically an associate's degree ), passage of a National Board Examination http://www.theconferenceonline.org/students-nbe.shtml, passage of a state board examination, and one to two years' work as an apprentice .American Board of Funeral Service Education, http://www.abfse.org/html/faq.html Frequently Asked Questions

Employment opportunities


Employment opportunities for funeral directors are expected to be good, particularly for those who also embalm. However, mortuary science graduates may have to relocate to find jobs.

External links


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  • http://www.iccfa.com/ International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association

  • http://www.nfda.org/ National Funeral Directors Association

  • http://www.nfdma.com/ National Funeral Directors & Morticians Association, Inc.


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