What Do Funeral Services Include?

July 10, 2026

Summary 

• Funeral services provide families with professional guidance, care, and coordination to honor loved ones with dignity and respect.
• Services often include assistance from a licensed funeral director, care of the deceased, transportation, and help with paperwork and logistics.
• Many families choose to personalize ceremonies with readings, music, or keepsakes that reflect their loved one’s life and values.
• The Funeral Rule, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires funeral homes to clearly outline all available services through an itemized price list, known as the General Price List, ensuring transparency and understanding. 


Families in Shawnee, Kansas, often ask what a funeral service typically includes and how it helps honor a loved one’s life. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), funeral services provide structure, comfort, and a meaningful opportunity for families to come together and celebrate a life well-lived. 



Professional Services and Care 

Funeral directors play an essential role in guiding families through every step of the process. They assist with planning ceremonies, coordinating clergy or celebrants, and handling legal and administrative details. The Funeral Rule, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires funeral homes to clearly outline all available services through an itemized price list, known as the General Price List, ensuring transparency and understanding. 


Ceremony and Gathering 

Funeral services may include a viewing, visitation, religious or non-religious ceremony, and sometimes a graveside or committal service. The Funeral Consumers Alliance (FCA) emphasizes that these gatherings allow loved ones to share memories, find comfort, and pay tribute to a meaningful life. 


Transportation and Coordination 

Transportation typically includes transfer from the place of death, use of a hearse or service vehicle, and coordination with a cemetery or crematory. Funeral directors also help families manage necessary paperwork such as permits, death certificates, and obituary notices. 


Personalization and Meaning 

Each funeral service can be personalized to reflect the unique story of the person being honored. Families may choose music, readings, photos, or video tributes that celebrate cherished memories and create a lasting tribute. 


Frequently Asked Questions 


What are the main parts of a funeral service? 

A typical funeral service includes professional guidance, care of the deceased, transportation, and a meaningful ceremony designed to help families honor their loved one. 


Are funeral services customizable? 

Yes. Many families choose to include special readings, music, or keepsakes to make the ceremony personal and reflective of their loved one’s life. 


What is the role of the funeral director? 

Funeral directors provide guidance, coordinate logistics, and help families make arrangements in accordance with legal and personal preferences. 


Written for Amos Family Funeral Home & Crematory, proudly serving families in Shawnee, Kansas, with compassion and care. 


About Amos Family Funeral Home & Crematory 

Located at 10901 Johnson Dr, Shawnee, KS 66203, Amos Family Funeral Home & Crematory has been dedicated to serving families with professionalism, compassion, and respect. To learn more about their services or to speak with a caring professional, call (913) 631-5566. 


www.amosfamily.com




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