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Best books to learn Funeral directing and mortuary science, in order

Funeral service is three jobs braided together — care of the dead, care of the grieving, and running a small business — and the reading should test your fit for each in turn: first honest accounts of the work and the deathcare industry, then the science of embalming and restorative art, then grief support and funeral home operations. The memoirs come first because this career filters on temperament before technique. Mortuary school, apprenticeship, and state licensure are still required; books tell you whether to pursue them.

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How should I approach learning funeral directing and mortuary science?
Funeral service is three jobs braided together — care of the dead, care of the grieving, and running a small business — and the reading should test your fit for each in turn: first honest accounts of the work and the deathcare industry, then the science of embalming and restorative art, then grief support and funeral home operations. The memoirs come first because this career filters on temperament before technique. Mortuary school, apprenticeship, and state licensure are still required; books tell you whether to pursue them.
What's a good book to start funeral directing and mortuary science with?
A strong starting point is On death and dying by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. The ordered reading paths above show exactly where it fits and what to read next.
What should I read after funeral directing and mortuary science?
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