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The Funeral Director is a Character in DEXTER. He is featured after the death of Rita Morgan, as a funeral director that occasionally deals with the deaths of cops or their loved ones in planning the ceremonies. Debra Morgan recommends him to Dexter and they meet with him, with Dexter noting his ability to "act sincere" with his sympathies wondering how he does that. He was a funeral director at Hoffs/Drawlar Funeral Parlor, and met with Jack Shephard who was the only visitor for a viewing of an individual who at this time is unknown. When the director asked Jack if he was friend or family, Jack replied neither. The Funeral Director was directing Gus' funeral. He also introduced Ray when Ray was supposed to give Gus' eulogy.
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