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Batesville Casket is one of the leading casket companies in the Midwest.
The March 28, 1885, the Daily Local News described West Grove as " one of the most flourishing villages in this county " and stated that " it contains some three flouring mills and the largest nursery for rose culture below in the United States ( Dinger & Conrad, Co .), a large casket factory ( Paxson Comfort ) and a large number of dwellings.
The one in the octagon at the east end of the chancel rests on the site of the medieval high altar which bore the silver reliquary casket containing the remains of St. Olav, the church's and the kingdom's patron saint, and is designed to recall in marble sculpture the essential form of this reliquary casket.
Even in death he was unique — due to overwhelming popular request there were three funeral services: the first in Rome, a second in his birth city Naples — and a few days later, in a third one by the local Camorra boss, an empty casket was carried along the packed streets of the popular Rione Sanità quarter where he was born.
In others, one casket may be interred above another.
Adina died in 1955 and her casket draped with the flag of Texas was carried past the Alamo one last time.
His body is buried in one coffin and his head in a separate casket.
They settle on a simple suit and shoes, but no underwear, because no one will ever see that, and order a casket and candles fit for a church.
She appears looking visibly troubled during one shot of the wedding and during the funeral sequence, a mirror is visible, covering over half her face, a technique used by funeral homes to allow victims of head trauma to have the appearance of a full face in the event of an open casket funeral.
George Roden had dug up the casket of one Anna Hughes from the Davidian cemetery and had challenged Howell to a resurrection contest to prove who was the rightful heir to the leadership.
A pall-bearer is one of several funeral participants who helps carry the casket of a deceased person from a religious or memorial service or viewing either directly to a cemetery or mausoleum, or to and from the hearse which carries the coffin.
Azes is connected to the Bimaran casket, one of the earliest representations of the Buddha.
An ivory casket covered with scenes of jousting knights is one of only about a dozen such objects to survive in the world ( accession no.
Azes II is also connected to the Bimaran casket, one of the earliest representations of the Buddha.
Most funeral homes have one or more viewing rooms, a preparation room for embalming, a chapel, and a casket selection room.
SAM 28000, one of the two Boeing 747-200s, which usually serves the president as Air Force One, arrived to transport the casket to Washington.
It was the site of a casket factory, which burned down ; it has only one house at the current site.
According to Waylon Jennings's narration, he had a " cradle to grave " earning plan ; in that if you were a Hazzard County resident, you were born at the local hospital ( owned by Hogg ), you lived in a house that he owned the deed to, worked at one of his businesses, and when you died, his casket company would make your pine box.
Even if a " combo " has no flashing lights ( mounted or concealed ), siren, or two-way radio installed, an experienced vehicle collector can recognize it as such by it having systems to carry either a gurney or a casket, one or more foldable seats on one side in the rear compartment where a first-aid person can sit while looking after a patient on their way to the hospital, and a cabinet where first-aid supplies can be stored.
# The casket ( aron ) ( if there is one ) is prepared by removing any linings or other embellishments.
Outside the Land of Israel, if the deceased wore a prayer shawl ( tallit ) during their life, one is laid in the casket for wrapping the body once it is placed therein.

casket and later
In December 2008, Jay Richardson announced that he would be placing the old casket up for auction on eBay, giving a share of the proceeds to the Texas Musicians Museum, but downplayed the suggestion in later interviews.
After recovery a few weeks later, the casket is sealed in a concrete vault buried in the same grave.
However, a later conversation between the two reveals that Randal accidentally knocked over the casket by leaning on it.
A century later, during the civil war, the Chapel of St. Mary was ransacked and Catherine's casket disappeared.
Nine years later, Rubin found that the word " def " had been accepted into the standardized dictionary ; in 1993, Rubin held an actual funeral, complete with a casket and a grave, for the word " def ".
Other protests on the Capitol steps have used the seal as a rallying point: in 1960, a group picketing the execution of Caryl Chessman gathered around the seal and said, " blame our leaders ," in 1967 signs reading " I Protest " and " Thou Shalt Not Kill " were left on the seal to protest the execution of Aaron Mitchell, later that year a black casket representing " the living dead farm worker " was the centerpiece of a " funeral " march and placed atop the seal for an all-night vigil, and in 1990 the seal was marked with handprints of red paint by members of ACT UP, protesting possible state health care cuts.
In photographs and footage of the casket being loaded aboard Air Force One at Love Field, and later upon its arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, Kellerman can be seen directing the movements of the president's casket.
The Cerak ( actually Van Ryn ) funeral was conducted with a closed casket, and the mistake was not discovered until Cerak identified herself after waking up from a coma over a month later.
Other television cars built by Barris Kustom Industries include the The Munster Koach and casket turned dragster ( the Drag-U-La ) for The Munsters, an Oldsmobile Toronado turned into a roadster used in the first season of Mannix, a 1921 Oldsmobile touring car turned into a truck for The Beverly Hillbillies, the fictional " 1928 Porter " for the NBC comedy My Mother the Car, Updated KITTs for later seasons of Knight Rider and replicas of 1914 Stutz Bearcats for Bearcats !.
By tradition the young ladies were selected from convents, though most were likely from poor families, and they traveled to the New World with their possessions in small trunks known as cassettes, thus they are known in local histories as The casquette girls in early accounts and by the English translation of casket girls in later tradition.
One of the arrows eventually hits the casket and a moment later the casket, completely unexpectedly, explodes in a fiery explosion and completely demolishes the boat, body, and casket in a splintery mess.
He later became a casket maker and undertaker in White Oaks, New Mexico, where he lived quietly and died in 1896 at the age of 76.
The casket was later moved to Mount Moriah Cemetery, with a life-sized statue marking his grave.
The archeological find of the Azes II coins inside the casket would suggest a date between 30 BCE to 10 BCE or slightly later ( the coins are also attributed by certain numismats to a member of the family of Kharahostes ( 10 BCE – 10 CE ), a successor to Azes II ).
For these reasons, it has been suggested that the casket may be a 1st century CE re-deposit inside the stupa, so that its actual date would be later than the coins suggest.
Rond's body was later retrieved and taken to Oa in a casket by Mon-El and Shadow Lass, where they encountered Sodam Yat, the last remaining Guardian.
Nearly a year later the disposition of the body had yet to be decided and as a result his casket was swept away from its resting place by a storm surge generated from the deadly Galveston Hurricane of 1900.

casket and works
It had steel and iron pipe mills, brass and silver works, a casket factory, a large milk-pasteurizing plant, and machine shops ; all of the aforementioned are presently defunct.
His first works in Rome were a silver casket, silver candlesticks, and a vase for the bishop of Salamanca, which won him the approval of Pope Clement VII.
His early works include a casket for the Queen Mother, and a hinged glass triptych to hold her daily schedule.

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