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The act of placing the dead human body in the crypt - Entomb
The act of placing cremains in an urn - Inurnment
A forensically-trained physician whose duty it is to inves gate ques onable or una ended
deaths - medical examiner
An adjustment process which expresses grief or sorrow and reorganizes life a"er loss -
mourning period
The propor on of sickness in a locality - morbidity rate
The rela on or ra o of number of deaths to the given popula on stated for a given period of
me - mortality rate
The rites held at the me of disposi on of human remains; rites with the body present -
tradi onal
A funeral rite that is in essence devoid of religious connota on - humanis c service
Any disposi on of human remains which is completely devoid of any form of funeral rite at the
me of disposi on - immediate disposi on
, A religious service conducted in memory of the deceased without the remains present -
memorial service
A transfer from a hospital, nursing home or medical examiners office. - Ins tu onal
The visi ng of rela ves and friends to the residence or funeral home to pay respects to the
deceased prior to the funeral service - Visita on, calling hours or wake
A li ler, usually of canvas, for carrying disabled or dead persons - Stretcher
The form for conduc ng a ceremony; a ceremony or body of ceremonies; a procedure repeated
customarily or automa cally - ritual
The ceremonial washing ceremony in the Jewish funeral rite is called - tahara
The burial shroud in the Jewish funeral rite is called - tachrichim
The first five books of the the Hebrew Scriptures (Bible) are called, collec vely - torah
The prayer shall worn by Jewish men is called: - tallis
Thirty days of mourning in the Jewish funeral rite is called - sholoshim
Seven days of mourning in the Jewish funeral rite is called - Shivah
The church of England is represented in the USA by a religious tradi on using this name -
Episcopal