Bearing the coffin

Historically, pallbearers were essential to carry the coffin from the ceremony to the graveside. Today, the role of the pallbearer has become symbolic.

The term ‘pallbearer’ is derived from the word ‘pall’ which traditionally was the heavy cloth that is draped over a coffin, and the person that would carry it. Today, the term ‘pallbearer’ is used to signify someone who bears the coffin.

Moar & Butler have bearers to carry the coffin on their shoulders, with the funeral director walking a few paces in front. In recent times, many mourners now prefer to carry the coffin themselves when possible. It can be seen as a mark of respect for family and friends to perform this duty, whether carrying the coffin or bearing it on their shoulders.