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Undertaker is another name for a funeral director, someone involved in the business of funeral rites. Undertaker or The Undertaker may also refer to: In music *Undertakers, a Norwegian hard-rock/punk band *The Undertakers (band), a mid-1960s beat group *''The Undertaker'', an Unreleased Prince projects#The_Undertaker, unreleased album by Prince *"Undertaker", a song by M. Ward from his 2003 album ''Transfiguration of Vincent'' *"Undertaker", a song by T.I. from his 2006 album ''King (T.I. album), King'' *"The Undertaker (Renholdër Mix)", a song by Puscifer first released on the 2006 soundtrack ''Underworld: Evolution'' *"Undertaker", a song by CocoRosie from their 2010 album ''Grey Oceans'' *"Undertaker", a song by electro house musician Wolfgang Gartner from his 2010 single of the same name In film and television *The Undertaker (1932 film), ''The Undertaker'' (1932 film), a Czech comedy *The Undertaker (1988 film), ''The Undertaker'' (1988 film), an American slasher film *The ...
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Undertaker
A funeral director, also known as an undertaker or mortician (American English), is a professional who has licenses in funeral arranging and embalming (or preparation of the deceased) involved in the business of funeral rites. These tasks often entail the embalming and burial or cremation of the dead, as well as the arrangements for the funeral ceremony (although not the directing and conducting of the funeral itself unless clergy are not present). Funeral directors may at times be asked to perform tasks such as dressing (in garments usually suitable for daily wear), casketing (placing the corpse in the coffin), and Desairology: Funeral Cosmetology, cossetting (applying any sort of cosmetic or substance to the best viewable areas of the corpse for the purpose of enhancing its appearance) with the proper licenses. A funeral director may work at a funeral home or be an independent employee. Etymology The term ''mortician'' is derived from the Latin word ('death') with the end ...
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