What Is Hearse?

A Hearse Is a large vehicle, originally a horse carriage but later with the introduction of motor vehicles, a car, used to carry the body of a deceased person in a coffin at a funeral, wake, or memorial service. They range from deliberately anonymous vehicles to heavily decorated vehicles.
Types Of Hearses?
There are different types of hearses, including motorcycle hearses, floral cars, and horse-drawn carriages. These are different from first call vehicles, which are body transport vans used for delivering bodies from the location of death to the funeral home. First call vehicles are more practical than ceremonial.
Why Do We Use Hearses?
A hearse is a vehicle that’s been specially designed to transport a casket to the cemetery. Caskets are too large to fit in a standard passenger vehicle. A hearse is built with a long empty space in the back to accommodate the casket.
What Car Brand Is Hearse?
Hearse makers often favor luxury cars from Lincoln and Cadillac; those two brands are among the most popular in the segment. Still, there are other models that get customized for hearse duty. Here’s a list of models that have been customized to perform as hearses over the years: Cadillac XTS.
Why Is It Called A Hearse?
The word “hearse” actually comes from the Middle English word “herse”, which meant placing a type of candelabra atop a coffin in ancient times. In the 17th century, though, the word became associated with the horse drawn carriages that transported the deceased to the burial grounds.
Who Drives A Hearse?
Hearse drivers operate and maintain specialised vehicles to transport deceased persons from their homes, hospital or funeral home to their final resting place. They also assist the funeral attendants with their duties.
Who Travels In A Hearse?
For many people the funeral cortege is one of the most poignant aspects of the funeral. Traditionally, the deceased travels in the hearse with any floral tributes laid each side of the coffin and the close family follow behind in a limousine.
Why Do People Walk In Front Of Hearse?
When the cortege is ready to leave, the funeral director will ask everyone to make their way to their cars. The funeral director will then walk in front of the hearse for a short distance. This is a mark of respect to the deceased and also gives following cars an opportunity to join the cortege.
How Long Do A Hearse Last?
Since the working life of a hearse is generally one of light duty and short, sedate drives, hearses often remain serviceable for a long time and hearses 30 years old or more may still be in service.
Hearse Prices In Ghana:
Lincoln Superiour – Pompakocsi – Hearse – Leichenwagen GHS 161,600
Lincoln Leichenwagen-HEARSE-HEARSE GHS 190,800
MERCEDES-BENZ E hearse GHS 412,900