"PA" following a funeral home name stands for "Professional Association." It's basically a fancy way of saying that the funeral home is a business entity formed by licensed professionals. So, if you see "PA" after a funeral home's name, just know that it's run by a group of serious folks who know what they're doing... or at least that's what they want you to think.
A funeral home is a funeral home. There's a also a name 'funeral parlour' which might sound fancier although I don't understand why you're asking.
a funeral director.
Selena's funeral was held at and is buried in the Seaside Memorial Park and Funeral Home in Corpus Christi, Texas, where she lived for her entire life ever since she was 9
They are called, Undertaker, Funeral Director, or Mortician. It can also be that a Coroner would transport the body to the funeral home.
There are many funeral homes that is near Boise Idaho. Some of them are Boise Funeral Homes and Clover Dale Funeral Home to name a few. They have many locations and options that will suit your needs.
Maley's Funeral Home, found on page 14 of the book (blue cover).
Signing your name to a policy without your permission is insurance fraud. Start with the insurance company who should then pay the benefits to you and take action to recover the funds from the funeral home. From there you can contact the regulatory agency that governs funeral home as well as the DA in your county.
Celebrate one less.
It is called a wake.
name something you might see in a funeral home that you wouldn't want to see in your own home
The book you are referring to is "Step On a Crack" by James Patterson.
The name of the country music video that takes place at a funeral reception and then follows the young daughter walking through the home, when she sees her older brother trying to OD at her dad's funeral is called How Do You Get That Lonely. The song How Do You Get That Lonely was written by Blaine Larsen.