Adrienne was cremated and her ashes were scattered about the mountain, taken by the wind. |
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In one pit inside the enclosure, excavators found an adult's skull and a fragment of a long bone that had been cremated in situ within the pit. |
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This protracted process resulted in a backlog of bodies that were often putrefying by the time they were cremated. |
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Most people in Thailand are cremated after three to seven days of funerary ceremonies and their ashes kept in a jar at temples. |
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The paper said his body was put in a coffin and taken to a funeral home where it was to be refrigerated before being cremated. |
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It was excavated in the 1940s, but the bodies had been cremated and not buried. |
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Well, I have always talked about my body being cremated, and then having the ashes dispersed on a park or a garden. |
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On Wednesday, her body was cremated on a funeral pyre at a Buddhist temple, while her husband Josef watched silently. |
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The wrong woman's body was cremated after an identification mix-up by a funeral parlour. |
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In the Hindu tradition, the dead are cremated, preferably on the banks of a river. |
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Requiem Mass took place the following day and he was cremated at a private ceremony. |
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They were mostly Indian cultural ceremonies, but there were also several Europeans cremated on funeral pyres. |
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Raising a monument to the memory of the deceased at the place where his dead body is cremated is taboo. |
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Another possibility is to remove filled teeth from dead people before bodies are cremated. |
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Bruce and Frances were cremated and the cremains enurned at Swan Lake Memorial Gardens in Peoria, Illinois. |
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Now, your choices are no longer just being buried or cremated, you can choose to be plastinated. |
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On the day that the body is cremated the coffin is carried to the site feet first. |
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The cremated remains will be scattered over the open sea along with flower petals. |
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Dead persons are buried in coffins on the grounds of a church or are cremated and have their ashes buried in the graveyard. |
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A codicil in the will states that the coach's cremated remains are to be placed in the handle of a curling rock. |
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Some of the additional bone recovered from the cinerary urn had previously been identified as cremated or burned animal remains. |
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In deference to her strong views and independence, Ames was cremated and her ashes were scattered with a few cannabis seeds. |
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The two most common ways to handle the remains of a loved one is to purchase a casket and bury them or have their remains cremated. |
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The cremated bones are thought to have originally lain in a locked wooden casket decorated with lion-headed studs and bronze rings. |
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The vases and memorial stones which had been carefully placed by families over the cremated remains of their loved ones were moved to a far wall. |
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Several years after she buried her husband, she had additional remains cremated and sprinkled at his grave during a graveside service. |
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To make sure that their bodies would be dead before burial, some people requested that they be cremated or embalmed. |
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She said one of the urns was in perfect condition, with the cremated remains undisturbed from the time they were buried 1,800 years ago. |
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They cremated their dead and placed urns of their ashes in flat graves in cemeteries. |
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But she said the various parties had now come to an agreement that the body should be cremated and the ashes placed in the three separate urns. |
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Annually there is a loss of crores of rupees, only because dead bodies are cremated in India. |
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If they are not cremated, put to sea, left to rot or to wild animals, they are often buried. |
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Excavations revealed single cremated burials in each, perhaps the members of a local, wealthy aristocratic Roman family. |
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The slain bodies of the townspeople had been given the ritual burial, cremated in the fire, their souls sent to the afterlife to live in peace. |
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Princess Margaret's decision to be cremated has been rightly praised as being ecologically correct. |
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His brother Richard's cremated remains are in the same garden, under a white rambling rose bush planted by him and his mother, Estella. |
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At the French army's tricolour-splashed Foyer du Soldat, we see the resurrection of cooling lime plaster cremated under cement. |
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After an autopsy, he plans to have his wife's body cremated and her ashes brought to Pennsylvania, where she grew up. |
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Mrs Wilson said her brother will now be cremated, against her wishes. |
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Sorin wished to be cremated, but the moroccan authorities, says White, would not have released his body had they known that. |
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We have a lock of his hair, a few photos, and plaster footprints, along with the tiny blue urn we chose when we had him cremated. |
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At first he took us along the riverfront explaining about the burning ghats and the reasons why some corpses are cremated and others are not, like babies and holy men. |
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More traditional-minded people in China sometimes like to rest their dead in coffins, but the bodies are subsequently cremated without the coffins. |
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The Queen said a tearful farewell to her younger sister, who was cremated. |
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Birth and death, however, collide in a remarkable way in a number of tombs in the Greek world in which a woman is found inhumed or cremated together with a fetus or neonate. |
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The dead usually are cremated after an elaborate procession. |
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His funeral took place in Plymouth and his body was cremated. |
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By Friday evening, 45 bodies had been cremated in mass ceremonies. |
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Currently when a body is to be cremated, the second doctor to sign the death certificate can be a colleague of the doctor who treated the patient. |
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They are cinerary jars, contemporary versions of the urns used to store cremated remains. |
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A memorial service was held at St James's Church, Piccadilly, and she was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium, where her ashes remain. |
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Her husband buried her cremated remains beneath an elm tree in the garden of Monk's House, their home in Rodmell, Sussex. |
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Physical and chemical analysis of the remains has shown that the cremated were almost equally men and women, and included some children. |
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Holmes also cremated some of the bodies or placed them in lime pits for destruction. |
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In 2013 a team of archaeologists, led by Mike Parker Pearson, excavated more than 50,000 cremated bones of 63 individuals buried at Stonehenge. |
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Two years ago, she was cremated next to the chhatris of the other two Maharanis, wives of late Maharaja Sawai Man Singh of Jaipur. |
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The country hands over to Japan cremated remains it claims to be those of abductee Megumi Yokota. |
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If on the other hand a body was cremated, the ashes were usually put in a cinerary urn, and then the urn was placed in a kistvaen. |
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Noosemarks and skin piercing were evident and she had been thrown into a bog rather than buried or cremated. |
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His body was cremated and the relics were placed in monuments or stupas, some of which are believed to have survived until the present. |
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Well over 200 people may have been cremated and buried at the site between earthwork construction and megalith erection. |
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He was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium and his ashes were interred in Highgate Cemetery. |
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Domitian's body was carried away on a common bier and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis. |
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He was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium on 16 August 1946, with his ashes scattered at sea near Old Harry Rocks. |
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Shelley's body was washed ashore and later, in keeping with quarantine regulations, was cremated on the beach near Viareggio. |
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She was cremated and her ashes were interred in St Andrew's churchyard, adjacent to Kilverstone Hall, on 22 July. |
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He was cremated at Putney Vale Crematorium, but his ashes were scattered from the top of Llanwonno, over his beloved Ferndale. |
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The urn containing the cremated bones is often accompanied by other, smaller ceramic vessels, like bowls and cups. |
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His remains were cremated at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium, and his name added to a small family plaque in the Crematorium Gardens. |
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Bowie had insisted that he did not want a funeral, and according to his death certificate he was cremated in New Jersey on 12 January. |
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He was cremated and his ashes interred in his parents' grave at Kensal Green Cemetery, London. |
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He was cremated, and his ashes were placed in a display urn at Golders Green Crematorium in north London. |
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Crown height in cremated and non-cremated upper deciduous teeth at different ages. |
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His funeral was held on 3 November 1998, at North Tawton church, and he was cremated in Exeter. |
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During the early 20th century it became increasingly common to bury cremated remains rather than coffins in the abbey. |
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Eliot died of emphysema at his home in Kensington in London, on 4 January 1965, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. |
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He was cremated in America and his ashes were flown to England where they were placed in a memorial in a church in Cranwell. |
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After the service at St Paul's Cathedral, Thatcher's body was cremated at Mortlake Crematorium, where her husband had been cremated. |
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On 26 June 2003, Thatcher's husband Sir Denis died of pancreatic cancer, and was cremated on 3 July. |
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His body was cremated and his ashes were interred at Golders Green Crematorium in London. |
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I also think it would be funny to get cremated and have your friends sneak your ashes into peppershakers around the city. |
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The Barrancas and Florida National Cemeteries have space available for casketed and cremated remains. |
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He is cremated and a burial mound by the sea is erected in his honor. |
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Among the improvements will be over 3,000 new columbaria niches, which are vaults that hold urns with cremated ashes, as well as new curbs, landscaping, and irrigation. |
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The first phase, which includes approximately 150 acres, contains more than 30,000 gravesites including lawn crypts, columbaria and garden spaces for cremated remains. |
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Rugby families often have to wait up to three weeks to have relatives cremated because of a constant backlog of cases at crematoriums in Canley, Coventry, and in Oakley Wood. |
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In this period, people were cremated and buried in simple graves. |
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The ashes of the paradmedic who died of MERS in the UAE are to be flown back to the Philippines in a diplomatic bag when he is cremated in coming days. |
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He was cremated hours after his death, dressed in traditional Indian robes as two of his closest friends, both Hare Krishnas, chanted quietly at his side. |
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That evening the body was cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium. |
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Roberts was cremated at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles. |
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There were also the cremated remains of at least six people. |
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The dead were cremated, and their graves contain few burial goods. |
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Bonham was cremated on 10 October 1980, and his ashes were buried in the graveyard of St Michael's Church in Rushock near Droitwich, Worcestershire. |
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Two days later, after a private funeral at Golders Green, he was cremated. |
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Potter died of complications from pneumonia and heart disease on 22 December 1943 at Castle Cottage, and her remains were cremated at Carleton Crematorium. |
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