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Perform embalming duties, as necessary.
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Maintain financial records, order merchandise, or prepare accounts.
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Participate in community activities for funeral home promotion or other purposes.
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Clean funeral home facilities and grounds.
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Contact cemeteries to schedule the opening and closing of graves.
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Discuss and negotiate prearranged funerals with clients.
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Direct preparations and shipment of bodies for out-of-state burial.
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Offer counsel and comfort to bereaved families or friends.
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Provide information on funeral service options, products, or merchandise, and maintain a casket display area.
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Close caskets and lead funeral corteges to churches or burial sites.
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Arrange for pallbearers or inform pallbearers or honorary groups of their duties.
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Plan placement of caskets at funeral sites or place or adjust lights, fixtures, or floral displays.
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Oversee the preparation and care of the remains of people who have died.
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Plan, schedule, or coordinate funerals, burials, or cremations, arranging details such as floral delivery or the time and place of services.
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Arrange for clergy members to perform needed services.
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Consult with families or friends of the deceased to arrange funeral details, such as obituary notice wording, casket selection, or plans for services.
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Manage funeral home operations, including the hiring, training, or supervision of embalmers, funeral attendants, or other staff.
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Remove deceased remains from place of death.
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Receive or usher people to their seats for services.
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Provide or arrange transportation between sites for the remains, mourners, pallbearers, clergy, or flowers.
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Inform survivors of benefits for which they may be eligible.
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Obtain information needed to complete legal documents, such as death certificates or burial permits.