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Which information is not required on a certificate of cremation?

  1. Name of the deceased

  2. Date of cremation

  3. Name of spouse or next-of-kin

  4. Name of the funeral home

The correct answer is: Name of spouse or next-of-kin

The information that is not required on a certificate of cremation is the name of the spouse or next-of-kin. Certificates of cremation typically focus on essential details directly related to the deceased and the cremation process itself. Both the name of the deceased and the date of cremation are critical components required to properly identify the individual and document when the cremation occurred. Additionally, the name of the funeral home is included to provide context about the service provider overseeing the cremation. While including the name of a spouse or next-of-kin can be beneficial for various reasons—such as for notifying family members or for record-keeping—it is not a stringent requirement under most regulatory frameworks governing cremation documentation. This highlights that the primary concern for the certificate centers around the deceased and the process rather than on family details.