The funeral industry is an industry that specializes in the handling of human or animal remains. It includes facilities such as funeral homes, crematoriums, cemeteries, and services related to funeral rites.
First, let's understand the word "funeral". Funeral refers to the preservation and disposal of the body of the deceased. In the funeral industry, funeral homes play an important role. Funeral homes typically provide a range of services, including body handling, refrigeration facilities, embalming and display of remains. At the same time, the funeral home is also a place for memorial services and farewell ceremonies.
"Burial" refers to the act of placing the body of the deceased underground, that is, burial. In the funeral industry, crematoriums and cemeteries are funeral-related facilities. Crematoriums provide cremation services for the cremation of remains so that their ashes can be preserved or intermented at a later date. Cemeteries are places dedicated to the burial of the deceased, including cemeteries, private family lands, etc., for families, relatives and friends to come to pay respects and pay respects.
It represents the final placement and burial ceremony of the deceased's body. From traditional burials to modern cremation, funerals are carried out in a variety of ways. Crematoriums provide cremation services for the cremation of the deceased's ashes, while cemeteries are a place where family and friends can pay their respects and remember the deceased.
The funeral is the last courtesy and farewell to the deceased, and it also carries the grief and remembrance of the family and relatives and friends. In the funeral service, in addition to the burial of the body, it also includes the design of the tombstone, the planning of the funeral rite, the transportation of the body, etc., which provides a place and ceremony for the deceased to see off and alleviate the grief of the living.