Funeral Boss

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 0.0  (8)

Funeral Boss was a reality show that premiered on Discovery Fit & Health in 2013. The show featured the Harris Family Funeral Directors, a family-owned and operated funeral home business in Baltimore, Maryland. The show followed William C. Harris, the patriarch of the family, and his children Garnet Harris and Tiara Harris, as they handled the day-to-day operations of the funeral home. The show aimed to showcase the family's unique approach to funeral services and the compassion they bring to the profession. Through the lens of the Harris family, viewers got an inside look at what goes into planning a funeral and the emotional toll it can take on both the families of the deceased and the funeral directors themselves. William C. Harris, affectionately known as "The Funeral Boss," was the driving force behind the business. He had over 30 years of experience as a funeral director and was known as one of the best in the business. His children, Garnet and Tiara, were also heavily involved in the funeral home, with Garnet being the operations manager and Tiara working as a funeral director in training. The Harris family prided themselves on providing personalized service to their clients. They took the time to get to know the families they were serving and tried to create a unique experience for each individual. The family also placed a strong emphasis on bringing a sense of celebration to the funeral services, rather than solely focusing on the mourning aspect. Throughout the series, the Harris family dealt with a variety of challenges, from navigating the legal and logistical aspects of the funeral industry to dealing with emotional families during one of the most trying times of their lives. Viewers got to see how the family navigated these challenges with empathy and professionalism. The show also highlighted the unique bond between the Harris family members. They were not just business partners but also a tight-knit family who supported each other through both the good times and the bad. It was evident that they genuinely cared about the families they were serving, which helped to distinguish their business from others in the industry. One of the standout aspects of the show was the attention to detail the Harris family brought to each funeral service. They were dedicated to creating a unique experience for each family, from custom caskets to personalized funeral processions. Their commitment to creating a special celebration of life for each individual was admirable and often resulted in emotional moments for both the families and the viewers at home. Overall, Funeral Boss provided a unique perspective on the funeral industry and the role that funeral directors play in helping families navigate their grief. The Harris family brought a sense of empathy and care to their business that was inspiring to watch, and the show helped to break down some of the stigmas associated with the profession. It was a heartwarming and emotional series that provided a glimpse into the lives of those working in the funeral industry.

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Seasons
Solemn Vow
6. Solemn Vow
April 11, 2013
Bill is heartbroken when his uncle passes away, so his sons step in to help with the arrangements. Meanwhile, the family celebrates William's marriage.
Here Come Tiara
5. Here Come Tiara
April 4, 2013
Bill is thrilled about his new limos for the funeral home. William worries that the rift between Bill and Tiara will affect his upcoming wedding to Wendy. And Bill and Tiara try to clear the air.
Gone to Glory
4. Gone to Glory
March 28, 2013
The Harris family handles a military funeral for the Clayton family, and must accomodate one of the largest crowds they've seen at a funeral - without Tiara's help.
A Funeral Home Divided
3. A Funeral Home Divided
March 21, 2013
During a road trip to Kansas with the family, a fight erupts between Bill and Tiara.
Going to the Chapel
2. Going to the Chapel
March 14, 2013
William proposes; Tiara's online-dating profile gets updated.
The Harris Way (Pilot)
1. The Harris Way (Pilot)
March 14, 2013
Mrs. Elnora's arrangements with the color peach as the theme and a commercial which showcases stepping.
Description

Funeral Boss was a reality show that premiered on Discovery Fit & Health in 2013. The show featured the Harris Family Funeral Directors, a family-owned and operated funeral home business in Baltimore, Maryland. The show followed William C. Harris, the patriarch of the family, and his children Garnet Harris and Tiara Harris, as they handled the day-to-day operations of the funeral home.

The show aimed to showcase the family's unique approach to funeral services and the compassion they bring to the profession. Through the lens of the Harris family, viewers got an inside look at what goes into planning a funeral and the emotional toll it can take on both the families of the deceased and the funeral directors themselves.

William C. Harris, affectionately known as "The Funeral Boss," was the driving force behind the business. He had over 30 years of experience as a funeral director and was known as one of the best in the business. His children, Garnet and Tiara, were also heavily involved in the funeral home, with Garnet being the operations manager and Tiara working as a funeral director in training.

The Harris family prided themselves on providing personalized service to their clients. They took the time to get to know the families they were serving and tried to create a unique experience for each individual. The family also placed a strong emphasis on bringing a sense of celebration to the funeral services, rather than solely focusing on the mourning aspect.

Throughout the series, the Harris family dealt with a variety of challenges, from navigating the legal and logistical aspects of the funeral industry to dealing with emotional families during one of the most trying times of their lives. Viewers got to see how the family navigated these challenges with empathy and professionalism.

The show also highlighted the unique bond between the Harris family members. They were not just business partners but also a tight-knit family who supported each other through both the good times and the bad. It was evident that they genuinely cared about the families they were serving, which helped to distinguish their business from others in the industry.

One of the standout aspects of the show was the attention to detail the Harris family brought to each funeral service. They were dedicated to creating a unique experience for each family, from custom caskets to personalized funeral processions. Their commitment to creating a special celebration of life for each individual was admirable and often resulted in emotional moments for both the families and the viewers at home.

Overall, Funeral Boss provided a unique perspective on the funeral industry and the role that funeral directors play in helping families navigate their grief. The Harris family brought a sense of empathy and care to their business that was inspiring to watch, and the show helped to break down some of the stigmas associated with the profession. It was a heartwarming and emotional series that provided a glimpse into the lives of those working in the funeral industry.

Funeral Boss is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on March 14, 2013.

Where to Watch Funeral Boss

Funeral Boss is available for streaming on the Discovery Fit & Health website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Funeral Boss on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 14, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (8)