Funeral Embalming




This is probably the most often asked question of a funeral director. Embalming "Embalming forms the foundation for the entire funeral-service structure. Embalming, in most modern cultures, is the art and science of temporarily preserving human remains to forestall decomposition and to make them suitable for display at a funeral.

Embalming and or some type of preservation, has been recorded in history as far back as the Egyptians. Orange Mound Chapel, formerly known as Orange Mound Funeral Home and Charlie Jones Undertaking Co, was organized in the early 1920s. With more then 24 years experience in the funeral industry and a licenced funeral director and embalmer, I have turned my attention to the funeral home and mortuary supplies.

Funeral Services and Products-Embalming: Many funeral homes require embalming if you're planning a viewing or visitation. What the Australian 'death-care' industry doesn't want you to know. It is the basis for the sale of profitable merchandise, the guardian. Redwood Funeral Society To protect and defend individual choice for. Embalming-The Basics of Embalming and Funeral Services: Embalming is the funeral custom of cleansing and disinfecting bodies after death. But embalming generally is not necessary.

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