In Pennsylvania,we have 3 services that can be used. The first one is held in the Lodge room with a tyled Lodge open in the Master Mason's degree. Have never seen it used. A beautiful ceremony and don't understand why it's not used. The second one is used at home, funeral home or grave site. W.M.,S.W.,J.W. & Chaplain should be in Masonic Dress. Attending Brethren should be wearing dark clothes and aprons(gloves are optional). Worshipful Master( actual or brother serving as Master to conduct the service) should have the ceremony memorized if not he may read it from the Funeral Service Booklet placed on pedestal. The third is a memorial service to be used in situations where the remains of the deceased brother are absent (missing in action,lost at sea,air crash,lost in fire,etc.) A pedestal or table is used since there is no casket to place the apron,scroll & sprigs of evergreen on. Wording is similar to that used in regular Funeral Service.
If you have any other more specific questions let me know. Would be glad to answer them.