Globalize date May 2011 discuss Talk Funeralhome Globalize Image Seattle Butterworth funeralhome office ... common types of services in North America. A traditional funeral service consists of a viewing sometimes referred to as a visitation , a funeral service at the church of the deceased or at the funeralhome chapel , and a graveside committal service. Direct cremation consists of the funeralhome receiving ... otherwise, the funeralhome can perform a closed casket service. The funeralhome often sets aside ... services may also take place at the funeralhome. Many funeral homes also offer prearrangement services ... of both their funeralhome and cemetery operations. With the advent of many people favoring cremation ... References reflist DEFAULTSORT FuneralHome Category Funeral homes de Trauerhalle es Funeraria fr Fun rarium he nl Uitvaartcentrum pl Zak ad pogrzebowy pt Funer ria simple Funeralhome ... in Lubbock, Texas Lubbock , Texas Image Purpose of a funeral, Lubbock, TX IMG 4737.JPG left thumb 200px Reasons for funerals, from The Funeral from Ancient Egypt to Present day America , posted at Resthaven Memorial Park click to read. Image OVERTONFH.jpg thumb A funeralhome in Islip, NY Image Seattle Chapel 03.jpg thumb A former funeralhome in Seattle, WA Image Seattle Columbia FuneralHome 01.jpg thumb A funeralhome in Seattle, WA A funeralhome , funeral parlor or mortuary , is a business that provides burial and funeral services for the deceased and their families. These services may include a prepared wake ceremony wake and funeral, and the provision of a chapel for the funeral. Services Funeral homes arrange services in accordance with the wishes of families and the deceased. The funeralhome often takes care of the necessary paperwork, permits, and other details, such as making ... forgoes a funeral ceremony and solely wishes their loved one to be buried in a timely manner. Forwarding ... the deceased is to be buried lies in another state or country. When the deceased are brought to the funeral ... more details
The Martin Page FuneralHome is a group of southwest Wisconsin based funeral homes. One of the funeral homes is located in Platteville, Wisconsin , the other is in Potosi, Wisconsin . The Martin Page name comes from the last names of the two owners of the business Gregory Martin and Taylor Page. The two men originally operated the Potosi location, and in 2001 purchased the former Bifulk FuneralHome and Cremation Service in Plateville. This purchase led to regulatory problems with the state, which found that the two men operated the Platteville funeralhome without getting a license from the state to operate the home. The two men then obtained a license to operate the facility, a fine and reprimand were assessed against Martin and Page. External links http drl.wi.gov dept decisions docs 0704027.htm Complaint from the State of Wisconsin about the Licensing of the Platteville location. Category Funeral homes ... more details
FuneralHome from 1970 to 1985. When the Schneiders purchased the Hoffmann Mortuary they changed the name to Hoffmann Schneider FuneralHome. Following the death of Dennis Kitchen another Dubuque area funeralhome operator the Schneiders purchased his Dennis Kitchen FuneralHome from his family in May 2004. This funeralhome, located at 3860 Asbury Road in the western part of the city was then renamed the Hoffmann Schneider and Kitchen FuneralHome. The Hoffmann Schneider Funeral Homes offer a full range of funeral service options, including cremation and pre planning, and a full range of urns ...Orphan date July 2008 Unreferenced date August 2009 The Hoffmann Schneider Funeral Homes and Cremation Service is a group of two funeralhome s based out of Dubuque, Iowa . Hoffmann Schneider is the oldest continually operating funeralhome in the state of Iowa, tracing its history back to 1846. The funeralhome is owned and operated by Jim and Sharon Schneider. Hoffmann Schneider operates two locations, the original at 1640 Main Street in Dubuque, in a Victorian architecture Victorian style mansion, and Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen at 3860 Asbury Rd., a modern building added in May 2004. History In 1846, Mathias M. Hoffmann Sr. began the Hoffmann Mortuary at 15th Street and Clay Avenue today known as Central Avenue . For the next 32 years Mathias Sr. operated the business until 1878, when he turned it over to his son Mathias M. Hoffmann II. The younger Mathias continued the family business, followed by his son Alois M. Hoffmann II. In 1939 Alois purchased the present Main Street location, which was then known as the Lacey Mansion. Jim and Sharon Schneider purchased the funeralhome in 1985. Jim Schneider had been an employee of the mortuary while attending Loras College . Mr. Schneider graduated from the Wisconsin Institute of Mortuary Science . Prior to purchasing the Hoffmann Mortuary ... Schneider Funeral Homes Category Funeral homes ... more details
Orphan date August 2010 Infobox Company company name Coats FuneralHome company logo File CoatsFuneralHome LOGO.jpg 200px company type Private company Private foundation Waterford, Michigan , br United States 1953 location city Waterford, Michigan br United States location country location key people Heather M. Coats, Director Robert Coats, Founder 1925 industry Death industry services Receptions, Funerals, Memorials, Cremation Services, Grief Counseling, Online Funeral Services revenue operating income net income num employees 25 homepage http www.coatsfuneralhome.com www.coatsfuneralhome.com Coats FuneralHome is a one of the oldest funeral homes in Michigan, servicing Waterford, Clarkston and surrounding areas. The family business began at the small house of Robert Coats on Parkside Avenue in 1952 in Detroit, Michigan and operated at this location for 25 years. In 1950 Robert s son, Leonard, joined the business and moved it to the small community of Waterford Township, Michigan Waterford, Michigan . It was here he built a facility to accommodate the business on the first floor and the family s home on the second floor. Until Robert s death in 1971, he and his wife lived in a second floor apartment at that location. Leonard and his wife, Mabel, also lived in a second floor apartment Mabel lived at this location until her death in 2004. Coats FuneralHome Waterford is still in operation today. The third generation of the Coats family, Bob Coats, the son of Leonard, took over ..., Heather and Heidi Coats. In 2008 Coats FuneralHome opened a second location in Ortonville ..., Mich. Coats FuneralHome assists in scheduling burial and military honors in association with http ... special seniors in the area. The current director of Coats FuneralHome, Heater M. Coats, was appointed ... ref References Reflist External links http www.coatsfuneralhome.com Coats FuneralHome http www.coatsfuneralhome.com Category Death in Michigan Category Funeral homes ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Jay FuneralHome nrhp type image caption location 220 North Ct. br Ottumwa, Iowa lat degrees 41 lat minutes 1 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 92 long minutes 24 long seconds 35 long direction W locmapin Iowa area built 1929 architect Archie Eaton architecture Mediterranean Revival architecture Mediterranean Revival added August 11, 1995 governing body Private mpsub Ottumwa MPS refnum 95000971 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Jay FuneralHome , now known as the Robertson Jay FuneralHome , is an historic structure and funeralhome located in Ottumwa, Iowa , United States . Local architect Archie Eaton designed the building in the Mediterranean Revival architecture Mediterranean Revival style. ref name Ottumwa cite web url http www.cityofottumwa.org economic development planning historic downtown walking tour lester jay title Jay FuneralHome publisher City of Ottumwa accessdate 2012 04 29 last first ref The two story brick structure was completed in 1929. The exterior of the building features round arch windows, a tile roof, and a broad brick porte cochere . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 as a part of the Ottumwa MPS . ref name nris References Reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Buildings and structures completed in 1929 Category Mediterranean Revival architecture in Iowa Category Buildings and structures in Wapello County, Iowa Category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Category Funeral homes Category National Register of Historic Places in Wapello County, Iowa Category Ottumwa, Iowa Iowa NRHP stub Iowa struct stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Angelus FuneralHome nrhp type image caption location 1010 E. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles , California lat degrees 34 lat minutes 0 lat seconds 43 lat direction N long degrees 118 long minutes 15 long seconds 28 long direction W coord parameters region US CA type landmark locmapin Los Angeles area built 1934 architect Paul R. Williams architecture Spanish Colonial Revival architecture Spanish Colonial Revival , Georgian Revival architecture Georgina Revival added March 17, 2009 designated other1 name L.A. Historic Cultural Monument designated other1 date January 6, 2004 ref name LAHCM list Cite document last Los Angeles Department of City Planning date 2007 09 07 title Historic Cultural Monuments HCM Listing City Declared Monuments place publisher City of Los Angeles edition url http www.cityprojectca.org ourwork documents HCMDatabase090707.pdf accessdate 2008 06 03 postscript None ref designated other1 abbr LAHCM designated other1 link Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument designated other1 number 774 designated other1 color ffc94b governing body Private mpsub African Americans in Los Angeles refnum 09000146 ref name focus Cite web url http nrhp.focus.nps.gov title ... 21, 2011 ref Angelus FuneralHome is a funeralhome in South Los Angeles, California . It was listed ... in 2009. In 1925, Angelus FuneralHome was the first black owned business to be incorporated in California. ref cite web author John Hill III President of Angelus FuneralHome title Angelus FuneralHome History publisher Angelus FuneralHome url http angelusfuneralhome.com history.html accessdate ... name RF cite web title National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Angelus FuneralHome ... http caltek.net oasci files view MPD African American LA.pdf ref ref cite web title Angelus FuneralHome Los Angeles publisher Paul R. Williams Project url http www.paulrwilliamsproject.org gallery angelus funeralhome los angeles ca ref The building was deemed to satisfy the registration requirements ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2012 Infobox nrhp name H.W. Gates FuneralHome nrhp type image caption location 1901 Olathe Boulevard br Kansas City, Kansas lat degrees 39 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 94 long minutes 36 long seconds 27 long direction W coord parameters region US KS type landmark coord display inline,title locmapin Kansas built architect Fred S. Wilson architecture Neoclassical added July 6, 2010 area governing body refnum 10000430 ref cite web url http www.nps.gov history nr listings 20100716.htm title National Register of Historical Places Listings publisher Nps.gov date July 16, 2010 accessdate February 1, 2012 ref The H.W. Gates FuneralHome is a historical landmark at 1901 Olathe Blvd in Kansas City, Kansas . Designed by Architect Fred S. Wilson in 1922, it served as the Gates family residence as well as their place of business. The frac 2 1 2 story building was built in the Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical style. ref Hanover Heights Historical District , May 17, 1990, http www3.wycokck.org assets A39679E6 E09C 45D1 BD5E FC4DED927357.pdf , September 20, 2010 ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.kckpl.lib.ks.us kscoll lochist thennow TN34.htm Kansas City Public Library http www.kshs.org resource national register search.php?page 2&county WY Kansas State Historical Society http www.kshs.org resource national register nominationsNRDB Wyandotte HWGatesFuneralHomeNR.pdf National Register of Historic Places Registration Form http www.nps.gov history nr listings 20100716.htm National Register of Historical Places Listings National Register of Historic Places Categories Category Buildings and structures in Kansas City, Kansas Category Classical Revival architecture in Kansas Category Houses completed in 1922 Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas Kansas NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Lohman FuneralHome and Livery Stable image Lohman FuneralHome Apr11.jpg caption Lohman FuneralHome location 840 W. Greenfield and 1325 S. Eighth br Milwaukee, Wisconsin built 1890 1893 refnum 88000220 added March 17, 1988 The Lohnam FuneralHome and Livery Stable are located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . In 1988, the site was added to the National Register of Historic Places . ref cite web url http landmarkhunter.com 162644 lohman funeralhome and livery stable title Lohman FuneralHome and Livery Stable publisher Landmark Hunter.com accessdate 2012 03 06 ref History The funeralhome was originally constructed as a private home for Louis Bohne. ref cite web url http www.waymarking.com waymarks WMCF1T Lohman FuneralHome and Livery Stable Milwaukee Wisconsin title Lohman FuneralHome and Livery Stable Milwaukee, Wisconsin publisher Waymarking.com accessdate 2012 03 06 ref Later, the stable was added behind the house. The funeralhome has since been converted to a family service agency. References reflist Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Category Funeral homes Category Stables Category Buildings and structures in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Houses completed in 1890 Category Buildings and structures completed in 1893 ... more details
The Morning Glory FuneralHome scandal took place at the Howell Morning Glory Chapel in Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville , Florida , in 1988, and involved improper disposal and burial of bodies by the funeralhome s owner, Lewis J. Howell. Investigation eventually revealed bodies stacked in the funeralhome without preservation or refrigeration and multiple bodies buried inside single caskets. Investigation The scandal first came to light June 7, 1988, when a number of decomposition decomposing bodies were found inside the funeralhome. ref name city cite news title City s high profile crimes of the century recalled url http jacksonville.com tu online stories 112199 met 1307320.html last Schoettler first Jim publisher Jacksonville Times Union date 1999 11 01 accessdate 2009 11 21 ref A total of 36 bodies, including one fetus, and three sets of body parts were uncovered inside the building. ref name industry cite news title Industry feels Noble case shock waves url http jacksonville.com tu online stories 022002 met 8667918.html last Stepzinski first Teresa publisher Jacksonville Times Union date 2002 02 20 accessdate 2009 11 21 ref ref name mortuary cite news title Mortuary scandal sent funeral director to prison url http jacksonville.com tu online stories 101299 mom 1a2MilMo.html last Aase first Stuart publisher Jacksonville Times Union date 1999 10 12 accessdate 2009 11 21 ref Most of the corpses were stacked in a closet, and some had been in the building for as long as a decade. ref name city Later, three caskets buried by the funeralhome at Hillside Cemetery, a Potter s field pauper s cemetery where the city s indigent population are buried, were exhumation exhumed and found to contain a total of eight bodies and a bag of mixed bones. ref name mortuary The case was investigated ... The incident led to a tightening of Florida s regulation of the funeral industry . ref name industry ... in Florida Category Funeral homes Category Scandals in the United States Category History of Jacksonville ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Oliver H. Bair FuneralHome nrhp type image A J Reach building Philly.JPG 200px caption location 1818 1820 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees 39 lat minutes 57 lat seconds 5 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 10 long seconds 18 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1907 architect John T. Windrim architecture Renaissance added November 14, 1982 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 82001542 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Oliver H. Bair FuneralHome is a historic building in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . The five story building, built in 1907 from the designs of architect John T. Windrim , was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places on February 8, 1995. The building is now occupied by a men s clothing store. The funeralhome company has moved to Upper Darby, Pennsylvania . External links Portal Philadelphia http www.arch.state.pa.us pdfs H000811 01B.pdf NRHP nomination form http www.philadelphiabuildings.org pab app pj display.cfm 74675 Listing at Philadelphia Architects and Buildings References Reflist National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category Renaissance Revival architecture in Pennsylvania Category Buildings and structures completed in 1907 Category Buildings and structures in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PhiladelphiaPA NRHP stub ... more details
refimprove date December 2011 Conejo Mountain FuneralHome, Memorial Park and Crematory is a funeralhome in Camarillo, California , established in 1965. It is one of the largest death care providers in Ventura County . ref cite journal title Conejo Mountain FuneralHome to have ribbon cutting and tours today last McLain first Jim journal Ventura Country Star date 24 May 2007 url http www.venturacountystar.com news 2007 may 24 state of the art complex mortuary celebrates its accessdate 2009 09 13 ref The cemetery was a way of fighting off developers who proposed to buy chunks of property owned by Camarillo rancher Mary Smith, known for being opinionated and a woman of action. Mrs. Smith soaked the farm to raise 100,000.00 needed to get the cemetery project off the ground. I just had no use for subdividers... ref name The Camarillo Daily News The Camarillo Daily News ref The Smith Ranch, begun in 1936 by J.V. Jake and Mary Smith. With the passing of Jake in 1949, Mary had farmed the ranch herself with the help of farmhands. Originally convert 800 acre km2 , the property today only consists of the convert 119 acre km2 of the cemetery. Due to the generosity of Mary Smith, the Camarillo Sanitary District treatment plant takes up a portion of the original convert 800 acre km2 . ref name ReferenceA The Camarillo Daily News Monday Morning 11 22 1976 ref The historic Chapel of the Islands, built in 1942 and was originally named Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Port Hueneme, California . In 1962 this church was part of the convert 33 acre m2 adj on Urban Renewal Project in Port ... to its new home in the middle of the former bean field turned cemetery ref name The Camarillo Daily ... buildings and a state of the art funeral and cremation facility was dedicated in May 2007. Notes Reflist See also List of cemeteries in California DEFAULTSORT Conejo Mountain FuneralHome, Memorial Park And Crematory Category Funeral homes Category Camarillo, California Category Companies based ... more details
at either a funeralhome or church. A funeral is held according to the family s choosing which may ... the funeralhome to a church in a hearse, a specialized vehicle designed to carry casketed remains ... take place at the funeralhome and may include prayers, poems, or songs to remember the deceased ... by the family, friends, and a jazz band, starting from the home, funeralhome, or church, and proceeding ... funeral A funeralhome in North Syracuse, New York was the first to offer and broadcast a visitation and funeral live on the Internet. A funeral director at the home said It s not new technology, just ... of and anything given during the funeral must not be brought home. The exception is the red thread ...About the ceremony original research date July 2007 File JohnPaulII funeral.jpg thumb The funeral of Pope John Paul II A funeral is a ceremony for celebrating, sanctifying, or remembering the life of a person ... within cultures. The word funeral comes from the Latin funus , which had a variety of meanings ... . Overview Funeral rites are as old as the human culture itself, predating modern Homo sapiens , to at least 300,000 years ago. ref name History http www.wyfda.org basics 2.html History Of Funeral Customs from the Wyoming Funeral Director s official website . Accessed September 4, 2008. ref ref name ... by burrowing rodents. Religious funerals Buddhist funerals main Funeral Buddhism Christian funerals ... funeral main Antyesti Antyesti or Hindu funeral rites, sometimes referred as Antim Sanskar , is an important ..., particularly in the Garuda Purana . Islamic funerals main Islamic funeral Jewish funerals main ... display of grief at the funeral or Antam Sanskar as it is called in the Sikh culture, such as wailing ..., the body is taken to the Gurdwara or home where hymns Shabads from the Guru Granth Sahib ... funeral Religious thought among the Japanese people is generally a blend of Shint and Buddhist beliefs ... aspect, a Japanese funeral usually includes a wake, the cremation of the deceased, and inclusion ... more details
A funeralhome that also offers cremation must offer an inexpensive, unfinished wood box or alternative ... cremation A funeralhome may not claim that state or local law require a casket for direct cremation ... A funeralhome must provide a written GPL to all persons who inquire in person about funeral arrangements ... from the funeralhome now or in the future The GPL must be provided for the inquiring individual or group ... a viewing or visitation of the deceased, usually held in the funeralhome , a formal funeral service ... arrangements include embalming and the dressing of the body, the funeralhome s basic service fee , funeral ... fee may be included if the funeralhome provides crematory services, the cost of an urn or other ... home does not provide crematory services, a third party crematory service fee will also be added on The Funeral Rule establishes that all funeralhome s that offer cremation must offer consumers containers ... to use a funeralhome to conduct the viewing or visitation or funeral , however, there are many ... The Funeral Rule allows for funeralhome s to charge a basic service fee . Consumers who select to work with a particular funeralhome cannot decline to pay this fee, which includes fees for services ... Use of the funeralhome and staff for viewing or visitation The funeral or memorial ceremony Use ... A cash advance is used for any goods or services that the funeralhome purchases from a third party ... of the consumer to clarify with the funeralhome whether there is a premium charged for cash advance items. Some funeralhome s pass through the exact expense to their customers, while others apply a mark up, which is allowable under The Funeral Rule. According to The Funeral Rule, funeralhome s that charge ... of the mark up need not be disclosed. The Funeral Rule also establishes that funeralhome s must disclose ... Rule directs that the funeralhome must provide the customer with a written itemized statement ... and services. If the funeralhome is unsure of the exact amount of cash advance items, a written good ... more details
Image Viewing museum display .JPG thumb right Viewing museum display br Museum of Funeral Customs In funeral services, a viewing sometimes called reviewal, Funeral Visitation funeral visitation or a wake ceremony wake in the United States and Canada is the time that the family and friends come to see the deceased after they have been prepared by a funeralhome. ref http www.mywhatever.com cifwriter library mortals mor13206.html ref It is generally recommended that any body to be viewed be embalmed in order to create the best possible presentation of the deceased. ref http www.nea.gov.sg passesaway faq.htm ref ref http www.toscandinn.com.au emb3.pdf ref A viewing may take place at the funeral parlour, in a family home or at a Church building church or chapel prior to the actual funeral service. Some cultures, such as the M ori people M ori of New Zealand , often take the body to the Marae or tribal community hall. ref http www.griefcare.org.nz options tangi.html ref Viewing is sometimes combined with a celebration of the decedent s life called a Wake ceremony wake although in some places the term wake is interchangeable with viewing. Many authorities consider the viewing important to the grief grieving process as it gives a chance to say goodbye on a personal level. ref http www.medscape.com viewarticle 484135 2 ref It also can make it easier to accept the reality of the death, which can often seem unreal especially in the industrial world where death is handled by professionals and the family may only know of a death through phone calls rather than experiencing it as it occurs. ref http www.funerals.org faq visit.htm ref References Cleanup link rot date July 2011 reflist See also Funeral Embalming External links http chnm.gmu.edu greekam death frame.html Greek American traditions http entertaining.about.com cs etiquette a funeraletiquett.htm Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions DEFAULTSORT Viewing Funeral Category Death customs Category Undertaking ... more details
wiktionary funeral A funeral is a ceremony marking a person s death. Funeral may also refer to Funeral band , a Norwegian band Funeral album Funeral album , an album by Arcade Fire released in 2004 The Funeral 1996 film The Funeral 1996 film , a 1996 a film by Abel Ferrara The Funeral 1984 film The Funeral 1984 film , a 1984 Japanese film by Itami Juzo Funeral Glee Funeral Glee , the penultimate episode of the second season of the Glee television series The Funeral song The Funeral song , a song by American indie rock band Band of Horses The Funeral , a 1939 short story by William March in the Some Like Them Short collection disambig it Funeral pt Funeral desambigua o tr Funeral ... more details
In the study of European antiquity, funeral games are athletic contests held in honor of a recently deceased person. Funeral Games as a title may refer to Funeral Games novel Funeral Games novel , by Mary Renault Funeral Games play Funeral Games play , by Joe Orton disambig sh Funeral Games ... more details
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Funeral party may refer to Some of the participants at a funeralFuneral Party , a four piece American band The Funeral Party , off of The Cure s 1981 album, Faith ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Faith The Cure album ref References reflist dab ... more details
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an employment advertisement for a funeralhome. See also Funeral Buddhism Seppuku Japanese wedding ... funeral s gi or s shiki includes a wake, the cremation of the deceased, a burial in a family Grave ... and authorities are informed, and a death certificate is issued. Funeral arrangements typically are made ... day for a funeral but a good day for a wedding. The body is washed and the orifices are blocked ... Buddhism style funeral,saidan,japan.jpg thumb Funeral arrangement, with flower arrangements, a portrait ... s privacy. While, in former times, white clothes were worn for funerals, now all funeral ... vigil with the deceased overnight in the same room. Funeral The funeral is usually on the day after ... meanings, and so few people can read them. At the end of the funeral ceremony, the guests ... the ashes after the funeral J. M. W. Silver.jpg thumb Picking the bones from the ashes, illustration .... According to the Yamaguchi Saijo Funeral Parlor and Crematorium in Sapporo, it takes about an hour ..., or passing an item from chopsticks to chopsticks, will remind all bystanders of the funeral of a close ... needed date April 2008 Depending upon the local custom, the urn may stay at the family home .... The high prices of funeral plots, costing on average 2 million yen, have led to a new service of Grave ... by a temple in floors 3 to 8 of a nine story building, where the lower floors are for funeral ceremonies ... http articles.latimes.com 2007 jul 04 sports sp oh4?pg 4 work The Los Angeles Times title Home run king ... to be informed of this beforehand so as not to send a card. Japanese funeral industry The average cost of a Japanese funeral is about 2.31 million yen USD 25,000 according to a 2008 study by the Japan ... funeral homes. In 2004, 1.1 million Japanese died 2003 1.0 million , a number that is expected to rise in the future due to the increase of the average age in Japan see demographics of Japan . Funeral ... are very hesitant to negotiate prices of a funeral service, and also do not compare prices ... more details
For the film adaptation Funeral in Berlin film infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Funeral in Berlin title orig translator image Image FuneralInBerlin.JPG 175px image caption 1st edition cover author Len Deighton illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Spy novel publisher Jonathan Cape release date 1964 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages isbn NA preceded by Horse Under Water followed by Billion Dollar Brain Funeral in Berlin is a spy novel by Len Deighton . Plot The protagonist, who is unnamed, travels to Berlin to arrange the defection of a Soviet scientist named Semitsa, this being brokered by Johnny Vulkan of the Berlin intelligence community. Despite his initial scepticism the deal seems to have the support of Russian security chief Colonel Stok and Hallam in the British government s Home Office. The fake documentation for Semitsa needs to be precisely specified. In addition, an Israeli intelligence agent named Samantha Steel is involved in the case. But it soon becomes apparent that behind the facade of an elaborate mock funeral lies a game of deadly manoeuvres and ruthless tactics. A game in which the blood stained legacy of Nazi Germany is enmeshed in the intricate moves of cold war espionage. Legal dispute The U.K. publication of Funeral in Berlin brought on a lawsuit at the novel s climax, the protagonist and Hallam meet at a fireworks party where they discuss the hazards of fireworks. U.K. fireworks maker Brock s objected to this text ... of us at the Home Office are very much against it, I can tell you, but the interests we are working ... night. Adaptation In 1966 a film version of Funeral in Berlin film Funeral in Berlin was made ... Jason King starring Peter Wyngarde , used the plot from Funeral in Berlin to smuggle an individual out ... Every chapter title is a quotation from the rules of chess. Len Deighton DEFAULTSORT Funeral In Berlin ... more details
at the funeralhome before the casket or coffin is brought to the church but customs will vary from ...File Les fun railles d tienne Chevalier.jpg thumb Funeral procession arriving at the church. The coffin is covered with an elaborate red pall. Heures d tienne Chevalier Mus e Cond , Chantilly, Oise Chantilly A pall also called mortcloth is a cloth which covers a coffin casket or coffin at funerals. ref CathEncy wstitle Pall ref The word comes from the Latin pallium cloak , through Old English. ref name dictionary http dictionary.reference.com browse pall pall Definitions from Dictionary.com Bot generated title ref The use of a rich cloth pall to cover the casket or coffin during the funeral grew during the Middle Ages initially these were brightly coloured and patterned, only later black, and later still white. They were usually then given to the Church to use for vestment s or other decorations. ref Fran oise Piponnier and Perrine Mane Dress in the Middle Ages p. 151, Yale UP, 1997 ISBN 0300069065 ref The rules for the pall s colour and use vary depending on religion religious and culture cultural tradition s. Commonly today palls are pure white, to symbolize the white clothes worn during baptism , and the joyful triumph over death brought about by the Resurrection . The colour is not fixed, though, and may vary with the liturgical year liturgical season . Traditionally, it is common for the pall, as well as the vestments of the clergy to be black. The pall will often be decorated with a cross, often running the whole length of the cloth from end to end in all four directions, signifying the sovereignty of Christ s triumph over sin and death on the cross. File Funeral of Patriarch Alexy II 3.jpg thumb left The Christian burial funeral of Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow . The patriarchal ... mantle is used as a pall. Military funeral s often use the nation s flag as a pall. In the United ... as a pall. References references See also Shroud Christian burial DEFAULTSORT Pall Funeral Category ... more details
. A typical jazz funeral begins with a march by the family, friends, and a brass band from the home, funeralhome or church to the cemetery. Throughout the march, the band plays somber dirge ...No footnotes article date July 2011 Jazz funeral is a common name for a funeral tradition with music which developed in New Orleans, Louisiana . Image DrummersBarkerFuneral.jpg thumb 300px right Drummers at the funeral of jazz legend Danny Barker . Includes Young Tuxedo Brass Band Louis Cottrell , great grandson of New Orleans innovative drumming pioneer, Louis Cottrell Sr. and grandson of New Orleans clarinetist Louis Cottrell Jr. of the Young Tuxedo Brass Band , far right Louis Bicycle Lewie Lederman of the Down & Dirty Brass band, second from right. The term jazz funeral was long in use by observers from elsewhere, but was generally disdained as inappropriate by most New Orleans musicians and practitioners of the tradition. The preferred description was funeral with music while jazz was part of the music played, it was not the primary focus of the ceremony. This reluctance to use the term faded significantly in the final 15  years or so of the 20th century among the younger generation of New Orleans brass band musicians more familiar with the post Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Soul ... people who have tragically died. Sakakeeny, 2011 . The organizers of the funeral arrange for hiring ... for the deceased. Image DrMichaelWhiteStAug.jpg thumb 250px right Musicians play for a funeral leaving ... the deceased is buried, or the hearse leaves the Funeral procession procession and members of the procession ... is the New Second Line march, which was featured in the jazz funeral marches in the James Bond movie ... Tuba Jazz Funeral of Anthony Tuba Fats Lacen, January 18, 2004 http www.neworleansonline.com neworleans multicultural multiculturaltraditions jazzfuneral.html Jazz Funeral New Orleans Online Sakakeeny ... Category Culture of New Orleans, Louisiana Category Funerals de Jazz Beerdigung fr Jazz funeral sv Jazzbegravning ... more details
Unsourced date March 2012 In England, a Pauper s funeral was a funeral for a pauper paid for under the poor law . The phrase is still sometimes used to describe a funeral paid for by the state when the estate of the deceased person or the relatives of the deceased person do not have sufficient funds to cover the cost. hist stub Category Funerals ... more details
, who is now a widow and his son, Gino. Many of the regular Springfielders also attend the funeral. Feeling slightly guilty, Bart speaks to Cecil and decides to go to the Springfield FuneralHome ...Infobox Simpsons episode episode name Funeral for a Fiend episode no 408 prod code KABF01 airdate November 25, 2007 show runner Al Jean writer Michael Price writer Michael Price director Rob Oliver guest star Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob br David Hyde Pierce as Cecil br John Mahoney as Dr. Robert Terwilliger, Sr. br Keith Olbermann as himself blackboard couch gag A magician walks into the empty living room and uses his cape to make the couch and the family appear from thin air. image File DeathOfBobb.png 200px image caption Bob s funeral with his brother Cecil, their father, and Krusty the Clown. season 19 Funeral for a Fiend is the eighth episode of The Simpsons nowiki nowiki The Simpsons season 19 nineteenth season and first aired on November 25, 2007. It was written by Michael Price writer Michael Price and was directed by Rob Oliver. It features Kelsey Grammer in his tenth appearance as Sideshow Bob , as well as David Hyde Pierce in his second appearance as List of recurring characters ... the funeral His mother, Dame Judith Underdunk, a well known Shakespeare an actress his father, Dr ... at home, a request to relax at the Simpson house by Milhouse Van Houten Milhouse makes Lisa realize ... race to the funeral parlor but waste time driving in circles around the building for ten minutes ...?Page Comments&ID EEAAZyVZZFpSRHiqnG title Funeral for a Fiend accessdate 2008 01 28 year 2008 ... scheme wasn t very surprising. ref name IGN cite news first Robert last Canning title The Simpsons Funeral ... The Simpsons http www.thesimpsons.com episode guide 1908.htm Funeral for a Fiend at The Simpsons.com ... 2007 television episodes Category Frasier cs Poh eb nep tele es Funeral for a Fiend fr Fun railles pour un f lon nl Funeral for a Fiend pt Funeral for a Fiend ... more details