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Embalmers are often a specially trained funeral home staff member not the overseer of all the final arrangements that prepares the body for viewing and for burial. Embalming became a common practice after President Abraham Lincolns death in 1865.
No, however it is down to the family of the deceased to decide if they want the body embalmed prior to cremation.
High Paying Funeral Professional Jobs Funeral Director. Salary range: $52,500-$76,000 per year. Embalmer. Salary range: $41,000-$58,000 per year. Cemetery Caretaker. Salary range: $42,500-$50,500 per year. Funeral Arranger. Salary range: $44,000-$50,000 per year. Crematory Operator. Funeral Attendant.
And while some states allow funeral workers to receive a license that only pertains to either embalming or funeral direction, other states require a dual license.
If you want to be a funeral director, you only need an associates degree to be eligible to take it, if you want to be an embalmer, youll need to go through mortuary college, pass the sciences (not the arts) national board, then have a 2 year, full time, apprenticeship and embalm 100 cases to be eligible to then take
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Yes, it is possible for someone to become an embalmer without becoming a funeral director, but the specifics can vary by state or country due to differing regulations and licensing requirements.
Becoming an embalmer requires specific steps, including obtaining the necessary education, often an associate degree in Mortuary Science, completing an apprenticeship under a licensed embalmer and applying for a state license.

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