What is National Funeral Director And Mortician Recognition Day?

On March 11th, National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day reminds us to thank the professionals who consider every need during the most difficult time in our lives.

Funeral planners and morticians dedicate their lives to helping us honor our loved ones. They bring together the memories and accomplishments of someone we've lost to death. Funeral directors help with every step of planning a funeral with professional expertise and compassion. These experts know how emotional and stressful the process is as the news settles.

Funeral directors are armed with a nifty repertoire. We're led by their compassion and excellent organizational skills as we navigate a commemoration of someone we adore dearly. In addition, being a funeral director requires being a good listener, a skill that many of them have in spades.

They work hard to develop their skills, as well as their children. Both morticians and funeral directors study mortuary science, with each mortician and funeral director obtaining an associate degree or higher. The degree is followed by a 1-3-year apprenticeship. Funeral directors must be licensed.

Funeral directors know how to put people at ease beyond their education. The agony of grief takes on many different faces as we mourn. Funeral directors act as guides and assist in fulfilling our loved ones's wishes. The mortician and funeral director provide a sense of calm and unity at a time when life and suffering come to an end. Even at its best, it can be chaotic.