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What do Funeral Directors Do?

Published: January 22, 2019
It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? Today, there was a funeral. People cried. Tissues were crumpled and left on the tables.  Flower petals fell to the floor. Now, the cleaning staff is making things tidy for the family who will be here tomorrow. It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? Someone in our town died away from home, the funeral director is traveling many miles to bring him home and into the funeral home’s care. The light is on in anticipation of his safe return. It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? Hospice called. The teacher who taught the funeral director -- and you -- in the third grade isn’t expected to make it through the night. He’s catching up on paperwork while he keeps vigil. Soon he’ll be called to the home and it will be his turn to take care of the teacher. It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? There are computer problems. The video tribute file a family sent won’t work. We’re staying late to make it right for their service.   It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? It was a busy day today and we still need to notify Social Security and the Veteran’s Administration of Mr. Smith’s death. It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? There’s been a terrible accident. We’re doing our best to make a loved one presentable so that they can say goodbye with dignity. It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? The obituary the Jones’s gave us for their father is full of misspellings. We need to correct them and get it to the paper. It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? We’re reviewing all of the details for tomorrow’s service. When will the celebrant arrive? Do we have drivers for the cars? Who will be the pallbearers? It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? We’re checking tomorrow’s weather in case we need the umbrellas. It’s late, why is the light on at the funeral home? The light is on because your neighbor, the funeral director, is pacing the floor. He can’t sleep. Tomorrow, he will oversee the service for his daughter’s classmate. Sometimes death is just too close, even for him.
Hart’s Mortuary & Cremation Center has been providing the families of Bibb County with premier funeral services since 1899. Hart’s has two locations in Macon, Georgia and one in Gray, Georgia that are open every day of the week, 24 hours a day. Hart’s offers both burial and cremation services, and cremations are always carried out in the family-owned crematory by licensed and certified embalmers and crematory operators. Learn more about Hart’s Mortuary & Cremation Center at hartsmort.com.
 
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765 Cherry Street
| Macon, GA 31201
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| Macon, GA 31210
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| Gray, GA 31032
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