What Do Funeral Services Include?

July 10, 2026

Summary 

• Funeral services typically include professional care, planning guidance, and meaningful opportunities for remembrance.
• According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), services are designed to provide structure and support during a difficult time.
• 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 Kent often personalize services to reflect traditions, values, and personal memories. 


What Do Funeral Services Include? 

Families in Kent often ask what funeral services include and how each element supports remembrance and healing. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), funeral services are intended to provide professional care, coordination, and opportunities to gather in honor of a loved one. All information shared reflects national guidance accurate as of 2025. 


Professional services typically include care of the deceased, assistance with planning decisions, and coordination with clergy or celebrants. 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. 


Many funeral services include a visitation, ceremony, or life celebration. The Funeral Consumers Alliance (FCA) notes that these gatherings allow families and friends to support one another while honoring a meaningful life. 


Transportation and logistical support are often part of funeral services as well. This may include transfer from the place of death, coordination with cemeteries or crematories, and assistance with death certificates and permits. 


Personalization is an important aspect of many services. Families may choose music, readings, photographs, or tributes that reflect their loved one’s beliefs, culture, and values. 


Frequently Asked Questions 


What are the main parts of a funeral service? 

Most funeral services include professional care, planning guidance, transportation, a visitation or ceremony, and administrative support. 


Are funeral services customizable? 

Yes. Services are often personalized with music, readings, photos, or tributes that reflect a loved one’s life and traditions. 


What does a funeral director do? 

A funeral director guides families through planning decisions, coordinates service details, and helps ensure legal and logistical requirements are handled with care. 


Written for Bissler & Sons Funeral Home & Crematory, proudly serving families in Kent with compassion and care. 



About Bissler & Sons Funeral Home & Crematory 

Bissler & Sons Funeral Home & Crematory is located at 628 W Main St, Kent, OH 44240. Families may call (330) 673-5857 for information or assistance with funeral and cremation planning. 


www.bisslerandsons.com


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