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The Funeral Director market is a segment of the Funeral Services industry that provides professional services to families and individuals who are planning funerals. Funeral Directors are responsible for arranging and managing the funeral service, including the selection of a casket or urn, the selection of a burial or cremation site, and the selection of a funeral home. They also provide guidance and support to families during the grieving process. Funeral Directors are typically employed by funeral homes, but may also be self-employed.
Funeral Directors are typically required to have a license in order to practice, and must adhere to state and local regulations. They must also be knowledgeable about the laws and regulations governing funerals, and must be able to provide accurate information to families.
Some of the companies in the Funeral Director market include Dignity Memorial, Service Corporation International, Carriage Services, StoneMor Partners, and Matthews International. Show Less Read more