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  1. Hearse - Wikipedia

    The funeral hearse was originally a wooden or metal framework, which stood over the bier or coffin and supported the pall. It was provided with numerous spikes to hold burning candles, …

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  3. HEARSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Herce was borrowed into English as hearse, and both the literal sense of "harrow" and the extended sense of "a frame for holding candles" were kept. In those days a large and …

  4. Shields | New & Used Hearses, Limos, Vans for Funeral Services

    Browse new and pre-owned funeral cars, hearses, limos, and first-call vans from top coachbuilders like Platinum, MK, Federal, and Eagle. Nationwide delivery.

  5. Hearse for Sale ⚰️ Used Funeral Cars & Hearses

    Looking for a used hearse for sale? We curate live hearse listings and funeral cars from around the web, plus an archive of past sales to help you research prices, models, and coach …

  6. HISTORICAL HEARSES – The National Museum of Funeral History

    Whether parked on the street or passing in a funeral procession, a hearse is a stunning piece of craftsmanship built to honor the dead. A hearse makes a statement, when people are often …

  7. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hearses - Urns …

    Aug 8, 2023 · A hearse is a vehicle used to carry the body of a deceased person in a casket to a funeral, wake, or memorial service. The hearse also takes the casket to the cemetery or …

  8. The funeral hearse was originally a wooden or metal framework, which stood over the bier or coffin and supported the pall. It was provided with numerous spikes to hold burning candles, …

  9. Difference Between Hearse & Funeral Car | CoachWest

    Sep 25, 2025 · A hearse (or funeral coach) is a vehicle designed specifically to transport the casket during a funeral. A funeral car is a broader category, referring to any vehicle that is part …

  10. The History of the Hearse: A Journey Through Time - crypts.com

    Oct 29, 2024 · The word ‘hearse’ comes from the french word ‘herse’ meaning ‘to spread a pall over,’ and with respect to the word, a hearse can be defined as a conveyance that facilitates …