Cremation - what is defined as the reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments
by intense heat in a specifically designed chamber, utilizing direct flame
funeral facility - when utilizing a third party crematory, where is it best practice to go following a
removal from the place o...
NBE: Cremation
Cremation - what is defined as the reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments
by intense heat in a specifically designed chamber, utilizing direct flame
funeral facility - when utilizing a third party crematory, where is it best practice to go following a
removal from the place of death
when the authorizing agent(s) have given written permission - when is it alright to take a
photograph for identification purposes?
stone age - It is believed that the first cremation took place during the ealry
3000 b.c - it is believed that the first cremation took place around
william gladstone - who said "show me the manner in which a nation or community cares for its
deal and I will measures with mathematical exactness the tender mercies of its people, their respect for
the laws of the land, and their loyalty to high ideals"?
rome - although faith and religious beliefs continue in influence death practices, in ancient ___ we
begin to see the development of an independent funeral industry
romans - who developed the grand columbaria, containing niches for urns to house the cremated
remains?
Dr. Francis LeMoyne - who constructed the first crematory in the United States?
1876 - what year is considered the dawn of the cremation age in the North America?
Washington, Pennsylvania - where did Dr. LeMoyne perform his first cremation?
, request a waiver be sign releasing the funeral provider of liabilities of misidentification - if a family
is adamant about viewing the deceased, what should the next step be?
once the cremated remains have been verified and return to the legal authorizing agent(s) - when
can a funeral professional consider the family served?
reducing the body to inorganic bone fragments - which of the following describes cremation?
when the apprentice was called - when a body is received at the funeral home a record should
have all of the following EXCEPT
pacemaker - what must be removed before cremation takes place?
the authorizing agent - who has the right to include and exclude people from viewing the body
authorizing agent - the preparation of the body for cremation is always directed by
indemenity - a duty to make good any loss, damage, or liability incurred by another
authentic signature from party with rights of disposition - what is the best and preferred was to
receive authorization
social security number of deceased - which of the following is not required on the cremation
authorization form?
60 days - how many days must pass in order for the crematory authority to dispose of the
cremated remains in accordance with the disposition provisions of the law?
all laws and standard regulating cremation in your local service area - one must always know,
study and adhere to what in regards to cremation services?
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