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Encyclopedia > Mortician
This article is about the vocation of a mortician and the death metal band; for the World Wrestling Entertainment superstar, see The Undertaker.

A mortician (also known as a funeral director or undertaker) is someone involved in the business of funeral rites. The job often entails the burial or cremation of the dead.


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Mortician is also a death metal band from Yonkers New York, revolutionising the way we think of death metal, they have pushed the limits of extreme death metal by intertwining the usage of a drum machine, with very low tuned guitar and bass.


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Mortician (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1023 words)
Mortician is a grindcore and deathgrind band from Yonkers, New York.
Mortician recorded and mixed the CD in July 1996 and were very please to say the least with the outcome.
In 2002 Mortician released news that they were leaving Relapse Records and their last CD would be "Darkest Day of Horror".
Funeral director - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (414 words)
A funeral director (also known as a mortician or undertaker) is someone involved in the business of funeral rites.
The job often entails the burial or cremation of the dead, as well as the planning and arrangement of the actual funeral ceremony.
In the United Kingdom, a funeral director is someone who directs the funeral, a mortician is someone who works in a mortuary, and an undertaker normally refers in modern times to the person who actually does the carrying (vehicularly or by hand) of the deceased.
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