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crematorium and may
The crematorium is secular, accepts all faiths and non-believers ; clients may arrange their own type of service or remembrance event and choose whatever music they wish.
Cremations can be " delivery only ", with no preceding chapel service at the crematorium ( although a church service may have been held ) or preceded by a service in one of the crematorium chapels.
Carved or cast commemorative plaques inside the crematorium for example may serve this purpose.
At the end of the funeral ceremony, the guests and family may place flowers in the casket around the deceased's head and shoulders before the casket is sealed and carried to the elaborately decorated hearse and transported to the crematorium.

crematorium and be
One such experiment aimed at determining the precise fatal dose of a poison of the alkaloid group ; according to the testimony of one doctor, four Russian POWs were administered the poison, and when it proved not to be fatal they were " strangled in the crematorium " and subsequently " dissected ".
The only documentary evidence that suggests that such a move would be possible is in the will of Pavlova's husband, who stipulated that if Russian authorities agreed to such a move and treated her remains with proper reverence, then the crematorium caretakers should agree to it.
#: Ming orders that the Earth people be caught and killed, but Flash and his friends escape from the Emperor's clutches, and Ming is apparently killed in a crematorium.
Golders Green Crematorium and Mausoleum was the first crematorium to be opened in London, and one of the oldest crematoria in Britain.
The crematorium was the first to be built in the style of a church.
According to her wishes, her body was cremated, making her the first person cremated in Massachusetts, though a wait of over two months was undertaken while the crematorium at Forest Hills Cemetery could be completed.
The Code of Cremation Practice forbids the opening of the coffin once it has arrived at the crematorium, and rules stipulate that it must be cremated within 72 hours of the funeral service.
When cremation is finished, the remains are passed through a magnetic field to remove any metal, which will be interred elsewhere in the crematorium grounds or, increasingly, recycled.
While the LNC never built its own crematorium, in 1910 Lord Cadogan decided he no longer wanted to be interred in the mausoleum he had commissioned at Brookwood.
In response to Shas's proposed legislation that would prohibit the practice of cremation in the State of Israel after the hidden location of Israel's first crematorium was uncovered and soon after set ablaze, Beilin announced he had instructed in his will that his body be cremated after he died.
The result caused a stir in the neighborhood, while the press found it to be reminiscent of a " morgue " and a " crematorium ".
After hours of digging and finding nothing incriminating, Ray and Art enter the house, where they discover what they believe to be a crematorium.
The original idea for the " Furnace Trap " came from the house having been a crematorium at some point, but this would have involved turning the house into a funeral parlor, so it was instead decided that the furnace would be part of the house's boiler system.

crematorium and chapel
Although the crematorium is secular, a nativity scene is also placed near the chapel of remembrance.
This differs from the crematorium that was set up in nearby Glyntaff ; this in contrast was a chapel that was originally used for traditional burials and modified to serve as a crematorium.
It is a mixture of cleared, manicured, and mature landscaping, and includes Anglican and unconsecrated burial grounds, a crematorium, memorial gardens, columbarium, recordia, chapel, vaults and catacombs on top of a gently rolling hill, with views across South London.
After the war, the Dissenter's chapel was rebuilt in a more modern style as a crematorium, recordia and columbarium over the dissenter's catacombs and furnaces.
A crematorium was opened in the nonconformist burial chapel in 1957.

crematorium and funeral
In July 1891 he proposed that the LNC build its own crematorium and columbarium ( building for the storage of cremated remains ) within the cemetery, with the ultimate goal of taking over all funeral arrangements for the Cremation Society.
* C. U. Burn, a cult Irish-language TV comedy series featuring sibling funeral directors and their rundown crematorium
Shortly after, Yumiko follows a funeral procession and lingers at the crematorium, until Tamio arrives by car to pick her up, at which point she says she just wants to know why Ikuo killed himself.
* C. U. Burn, a cult Irish-language TV comedy series featuring sibling funeral directors and their rundown crematorium
His work fell out of favour after the Second World War and at the time of his death he had slipped into obscurity, with only a handful of mourners at his funeral, held at Golders Green crematorium.
A funeral procession consisting of an achar, Buddhist monks, members of the family, and other mourners accompanies the coffin to the crematorium.
After a funeral service at a London crematorium, Padmore's ashes were interred at Christiansborg Castle in Ghana.
His funeral service, held at the city's Morriston crematorium, was attended by hundreds of people including many famous footballers.
His funeral was held on Monday 2 April at the crematorium in his home town: his great rival Eric Bristow and sports presenter Helen Chamberlain were amongst the estimated 400 mourners.
Roger Byrne, captain of Manchester United and one of eight players who died in the Munich air disaster of February 1958, was cremated at the local crematorium after a funeral service at Flixton parish church.
* C. U. Burn, a cult Irish-language TV comedy series featuring sibling funeral directors and their rundown crematorium
Following the service a police motorbike outrider led the funeral cortège to a private service at a city crematorium.
* C. U. Burn, a cult Irish-language TV comedy series featuring sibling funeral directors and their rundown crematorium

crematorium and home
Now home to The Island Crematorium, the first crematorium in Ireland outside Dublin.

crematorium and facility
Plagued by the growing death rate, the NYCH had its own crematorium located in the basement of the facility, all the more dreadful by the vision, through its gothic windows, of the tall smokestack to the west of the main building.

crematorium and service
The memorial service was scheduled for September 11, 2010 at the crematorium Pere Lachaise in Paris by the Benoit family.

crematorium and by
In 1982, a crematorium was constructed within the cemetery grounds by Glasnevin Trust.
The land for the crematorium was purchased in 1900, costing £ 6, 000, and the crematorium was opened in 1902 by Sir Henry Thompson.
The crematorium, the Philipson Family mausoleum, designed by Edwin Lutyens, the wall, along with memorials and gates, the Martin Smith Mausoleum, and Into The Silent Land statue are all Grade II listed buildings.
The crematorium in Golders Green was designed by the architect Sir Ernest George and his partner Alfred Yeates.
Over 70 SS men were killed, including two who were pushed alive into a crematorium oven after being stabbed by a member of the Sonderkommando.
An official certificate of cremation prepared under the authority of the crematorium accompanies the remains, and if required by law, the permit for disposition of human remains, which must remain with the cremated remains.
In 2002 the city was also struck by floods during which the crematorium was damaged.
On 5 February 1945, 30-year-old Lilian Rolfe was executed by the Germans and her body disposed of in the crematorium.
Eventually shipped to Ravensbrück concentration camp, sometime between 25 January 1945 and 5 February 1945, 29-year-old Denise Madeleine Bloch was executed by the Germans and her body disposed of in the crematorium.
Initially, the camp did not have a gas chamber of its own and the so-called Muselmänner, or prisoners who were too sick to work, after being maltreated, under-nourished or exhausted, were then transferred to other concentration camps for extermination ( mostly to the infamous Hartheim Castle, which was away ), or killed by lethal injection and cremated in the local crematorium.
The crematorium was founded by Tommy Marsh in the mid-1970s and was located in the Noble community in northwest Georgia, north of the city of LaFayette.
František Louka, a middle-aged Czech man dedicated to bachelorhood and the pursuit of women, is a concert cellist struggling to make out a living by playing funerals at the Prague crematorium.
In 1892 a crematorium opened in Manchester, followed by one in Glasgow in 1895 and one in Liverpool in 1896.
The Avatar volunteers, but Sir Dupre, driven by guilt for the deeds he committed while possessed by the Bane of Wantonness, insists on sacrificing himself instead and hurls himself into the crematorium.
Brigitte escapes to the disused crematorium, in the basement, by crawling through air vents following Ghost's trail marks.
Clashing with the beast, Brigitte's leg is broken by the werewolf, but her transformation is so advanced, she heals immediately, and makes her escape after burning the beast in the crematorium.
The estimated number of victims is 80-2700, with 43 being accounted for specifically: 24 bodies gathered in the city were burned in the crematorium of the former concentration camp in Terezín on 1 August ; a list was made of the 17 missing clerks from the Schicht factory, who were returning from work by way of the bridge at the time of the explosion ; and two are mentioned in other sources.
The rest of the camp documents were burned by escaping SS overseers in pits or in the crematorium.

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