Deceased Transportation Lockhart TX

Funeral homes and other funeral service providers can arrange transportation between cities for the deceased, even if overseas, through airlines and specialty transport companies. If the deceased will be embalmed in the destination city, or will not be embalmed at all, an appropriate method of refrigeration will be necessary during transportation.

Mc Curdy Funeral Home
(512) 398-4791
105 E Pecan St
Lockhart, TX
Eeds Funeral Home
(512) 398-2343
408 S Main St
Lockhart, TX
O''Bannon''S Funeral Home
(830) 875-5713
210 S Laurel Ave
Luling, TX
Thomason Funeral Home
(512) 396-2300
2001 Ranch Rd. 12
San Marcos, TX
Pennington Funeral Home
(512) 353-4311
Po Box 2459
San Marcos, TX
De Leon Funeral Home
(512) 398-6200
110 Cedar St
Lockhart, TX
Colonial Funeral Home
(830) 875-5636
860 S Magnolia Ave
Luling, TX
Kelley Memorial Funeral Home
(830) 875-5751
315 Lamar St
Luling, TX
Thomason Funeral Home Inc
(512) 396-2300
Po Box 1609
San Marcos, TX
Los Angeles Funeral Home
(512) 392-3676
300 Cheatham St
San Marcos, TX

Deceased Transportation

Transportation of the Deceased

Today, it is not uncommon to die in one city and to be buried in another. Death may occur while away on vacation or while working out-of-town. The decedent may have retired and/or relocated but is being returned to her hometown as a final resting place. There are many reasons this may occur.

Obviously, the first call service is needed immediately. However, the most expedient approach may be to select a primary service provider and rely on them to make all the transportation arrangements. For example, the primary service provider may be a funeral home in the final destination city. They would arrange for a "first call" service to transport the deceased from the place of death to a local site for care and preparation prior to inter-city transportation. The two funeral service providers will then coordinate the arrangements to transport the remains to the destination city. Funeral service providers will then coordinate the arrangements to transport the remains to the destination city.

Funeral homes and other funeral service providers can arrange transportation between cities for the deceased, even if overseas, through airlines and specialty transport companies. If the deceased will be embalmed in the destination city, or will not be embalmed at all, an appropriate method of refrigeration will be necessary during transportation. The remains may be packed in ice or placed in a refrigerated container. Refrigeration should not be necessary if the body has been embalmed prior to transportation.

Companies that transport human remains typically work within the industry, so their services are not generally available directly to consumers. This is due to certain requirements for transporting human remains, such as embalming or packing the body in ice. Also, shipments of human remains are subject to the "known shipper" regulations of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Arranging transportation is best left to professionals.

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