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The funeral home staffing checklist for every service

The fastest way to be short-staffed is to assume someone "has it." Run every service against the same list and you'll never discover a missing pallbearer at the church door.

Use this as your funeral home staffing checklist for a standard funeral with a church service and burial. Not every service needs every role — scale it to the family — but check each one consciously instead of by memory.

Transport & vehicles

  • Hearse driver — confirmed, with the route and chapel time.
  • Family car / limousine driver — knows the pickup address and time.
  • Flower car (if used) — and who loads it.
  • Lead car / procession lead for the drive to the cemetery.

The service itself

  • Dressman / preparation — assigned and timed before viewing.
  • Pallbearers — six confirmed (plus an alternate), told where to gather.
  • Clergy / celebrant — confirmed for the chapel and the committal.
  • Door & greeting — someone owns the entrance and the register book.
  • Parking — directing cars at the home and the church.

The details that get forgotten

  • Language needs — a Spanish-speaking attendant for the family, if needed.
  • Livery / vendor coordination — each vendor told the exact case, not just "a funeral."
  • Committal crew at the cemetery — lowering device, tent, chairs.
  • Backups for every critical role, ranked before the day.

Make the checklist confirm itself

A paper checklist tells you the roles. It doesn't tell you who actually confirmed. That's the gap Phantom Crew closes: assign each role, the staffer confirms by one-tap SMS, and you see a live count instead of a list of names you hope are coming. If you're still running this off a thread, read why to stop group-texting your on-call team.

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