I mean, at like a funeral home.
1. All of the caskets and coffins are they stacked on tables, in closets, or like in crypts?
2. Also, is there also urns of cremated remains there, too? And, do they do crematons there too?
3.Also, do they have wakes and memorial services before being buried at the funeral home?
4. What happens when all old dead people and coffins at the funeral home are all filled up and there is no more room, what does the fun. home do to take more dead people if there is no more room?
5. Do they give free tours at funeral homes?
6.I've never been to a funeral or a fun. home? What is it like and what does it look like inside? Is it creepy?
Also,
A Morgue.
1. Is that just a tempory place for dead people until the police and family can identify the victims, and until the family decides to make permanent funeral arrangements?
Please explain everything in the best detail. Thank you.
OK Many questions here.
1- Every funeral home has a casket room. There are no bodies in these caskets. They are on display for family members or someone doing a pre-need (arranging their funeral before they die) to choose from.
2-Some funeral homes do have crematoriums. The ashes of the bodies do not stay in the funeral home forever. Someone takes the urn with them when they leave after the service.
3- In most cases, visitation (wakes) and funeral services do take place in the funeral home, unless it is requested that the services be held in a church.
4- If the funeral home has more bodies than parlors, they work out visitation with the families in order to get them all taken care of within just a matter of days (usually 2-3). If they have more bodies come in, they are not prepped and placed in a parlor, but instead held in another room inside the funeral home (one closed off to the public).
5- Most areas of the funeral home are open for touring. However, prep rooms and embalming rooms are not for safety and liability reasons.
6- Funeral homes (especially the newer ones) are not creepy. They are open and similar to a church. The looks of them differ from business to business.
And yes, the morgue is just a temporary place where bodies are taken.
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