How strong is a pallbearer?

Being a pallbearer requires that you help carry a heavy coffin at waist height with the help of five to seven other pallbearers. The weight of both the decedent and the casket varies but expect to help bear 300 pounds of weight or more.

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How much weight does a pallbearer lift?

Pallbearers will have to carry the casket with the body inside, so they will have to transport the body's weight and the coffin. 370 to 400 pounds is the final weight that pallbearers will carry if the casket is standard sized, 200 pounds heavy, whereas the adult body is 200 pounds (male) or 170 pounds (female).

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How much weight can a casket hold?

Families are curious if the larger-than-normal interior dimensions of our Northwoods pine caskets might accommodate plus-sized family members (casket inside dimensions are 78L x 24W x 18D inches). Most commercial caskets are tested to carry 500 lbs.

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Is it hard carrying a coffin?

Know the weight of the person in the coffin and bear in mind that wooden coffins are also quite heavy, adding up to 20kg. If the load is more than 90kgs (14 stones) you will need six bearers. If the load is more than 125 kilos (20 stones), you should think very carefully about carrying the coffin.

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Has a pallbearer ever dropped?

Video shows how one pallbearer helping to lower the coffin slipped and fell on top of it, causing the lid to split in half and an elderly woman's body to roll out. The tragic accident happened during a funeral in...

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How to be a Great Pallbearer!

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Is it rude to decline being a pallbearer?

If you don't feel comfortable carrying the coffin or casket of a loved one, you do not have to accept the role. If this is the case, politely decline the offer and let whoever is arranging the funeral know why; they will most likely understand and respect your decision.

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Is it okay to cry as a pallbearer?

Try to keep your emotions under control.

Take a few deep breaths and try to keep yourself calm. Crying is ok, but at the same time, the work of a pallbearer is important and will require focus.

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What is the heaviest part of a coffin to carry?

Usually the head end of the coffin is the heaviest, thus the strongest two of your six pallbearers should take the handles at this end.

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Is lifting a casket heavy?

Mind the weight of the casket

It's the deceased's body that you have to lift and carry and the casket itself, and the latter can be very heavy. It can weigh 400lbs, in which case six people will be enough for taking the coffin.

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Is pallbearer an honor?

Participating in a funeral as a pallbearer is a time-honored tradition and a sign of trust. It's both an honor and a responsibility. After all, you have been asked to accompany a dearly loved person to their final resting place, which means the family trusts and values you.

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How long can a body last in a casket?

The body takes between ten to fifteen years to decay to a point where you may just find bones, teeth and hair remaining in the casket. There may also be some excess tissue and clothing fibers that withstood the ten years of decay.

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How heavy is a coffin kg?

The weight of a standard wood coffin by itself is roughly 20 kilograms, but this can vary wildly depending on the size of the coffin and the materials used. Wicker and cardboard coffins, for example, are far more lightweight than hardwood options.

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What if a body is too tall for a casket?

If a body is ever too tall for a standard casket, the mortician will find one that is larger. When this is not possible due to time or budgetary reasons, legs may be slightly bent at the knee joint instead.

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How old should a pallbearer be?

Due to this heaviness, pallbearers are typically males over the age of 16. However, women can also serve as pallbearers. Those chosen are often close to the departed or the bereaved family.

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Why is there always 6 pallbearers?

The number depends on the handles on the casket as well as those who wish to carry the casket. As such, this number and even are more than eight people. However, six pallbearers are picked to carry the casket during a funeral service often because most caskets have three handles on each side.

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Should a pallbearer wear a suit?

Unless the family expresses a desire otherwise, it is customary in most cases for pallbearers to wear a suit, sports coat, and optional tie. It is not necessary, of course, but the dress represents the dignity & respect of the role. Plan to arrive about 30 minutes prior to the funeral service.

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Is it heavy being a pallbearer?

Is Carrying a Coffin Heavy for Pallbearers? Yes, carrying a coffin can be burdensome for pallbearers. The body, casket, and hardware may weigh 400 pounds. If that weight is divided evenly among six pallbearers, each one is responsible for about 66 pounds.

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Is it OK to touch the casket?

A. If you have an adult with you at the funeral home, it is ok to touch a dead body, and you will not get in trouble. You are naturally curious, and sometimes when you see and touch a dead body it helps you answer your questions. Remember to be gentle and have an adult help you.

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Can a body move in a casket?

Because the deceased is not restrained with belts within the casket, the body can move and make noises while you are driving.

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Should a son be a pallbearer for his father?

It's best, however, to avoid selecting people who will need to be there to support another family member. For example, a grown son may need to sit with (and offer moral support to) his mother rather than serve as a pallbearer at his father's funeral.

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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

It is a common practice to cover the legs as there is swelling in the feet and shoes don't fit. As part of funeral care, the body is dressed and preserved, with the prime focus on the face. Post embalming, bodies are often placed without shoes; hence covering the legs is the way to offer a dignified funeral.

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Why does a coffin go feet first?

Carrying a coffin with the feet first helps keep it balanced and also means the deceased is being handled with great care. The funeral director will provide instructions on how to take the coffin.

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Am I strong enough to be a pallbearer?

There are actually no rules about who can carry a coffin at a funeral. Anyone can be a pallbearer as long as they feel able to do it. Plus, you can always ask the funeral director what will work best.

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Do you need to be strong to be a pallbearer?

Pallbearers' duties include greeting the families at the funeral home prior to the funeral procession and carrying the coffin or casket down the aisle in the church. To serve as a pallbearer, you are expected to be both physically and emotionally sturdy.

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Should a pallbearer wear black?

Both male and female pallbearers should choose clothing that is darker in color. Black and dark blues are often seen as appropriate for funerals. In general, the attire does not change drastically from regular funeral attire etiquette, with perhaps the one exception of ensuring comfortable walking shoes.

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