Tennessee Funeral Service Laws Rules & Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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What is the role of a crematory in the funeral service process?

  1. To hold public viewings

  2. To perform the cremation process

  3. To conduct memorial services

  4. To prepare bodies for burial

The correct answer is: To perform the cremation process

The role of a crematory in the funeral service process is specifically to perform the cremation process. This function is a vital part of handling remains after death, focusing on the thermal destruction of the body, which ultimately reduces it to ashes. Crematories are equipped with specialized ovens called cremators, designed to achieve the high temperatures necessary for cremation. This process serves as an alternative to traditional burial, allowing families to choose how they want to handle their loved one's final arrangements. The other choices represent aspects of funeral service that do not fall under the purview of a crematory. For instance, holding public viewings is typically done at a funeral home where the body may be presented in a casket prior to cremation or burial. Conducting memorial services is also a responsibility of funeral homes or chapels, where families gather to honor the deceased. Preparing bodies for burial involves embalming and dressing the body, which is also a service rendered by funeral homes rather than crematories.