Caskets play a central role in funeral services, providing a final resting place for the deceased and serving as a focal point during viewings and ceremonies. One of the key decisions families face when arranging a funeral is the type of casket to choose. The most common types of caskets are half couch and full couch caskets. While the difference between the two may seem subtle at first glance, it has a significant impact on the viewing experience, the work of the mortician, and even the overall presentation of the funeral service.
In this article, we will explore the distinctions between half couch and full couch caskets, their practical uses, and the reasons why one might be chosen over the other.

What Are Half Couch and Full Couch Caskets?
The terms half couch and full couch refer to the way the lid of the casket is designed and how it opens.
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