His coffin was carried to Rochdale Cemetery in a hearse pulled by two shire horses and it was standing room only at the chapel. |
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Weeks were also spent test-driving cars, including an undertaker's hearse, to ensure the best choice was made. |
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The city appointed a sexton to oversee burials and set rates at six dollars for a coffin and hearse and four dollars to dig the grave. |
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The casket, escorted by ushers in white formal attire, was borne on an open white hearse led by eight impressive horses. |
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After the National Anthem, the Bearer Party places the coffin in the hearse. |
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A horse-drawn hearse carried the coffin from the Bulldog pub in Walcot, which is run by Kevin's brother, Geoff. |
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These included a government official and a driver of a hearse conveying a corpse. |
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These services would include the hire of a hearse, coffin costs, flowers and embalming. |
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He insisted the silver limousine with a private registration number did not look like a funeral car unless it was travelling behind a hearse. |
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As light drizzle began to fall on a dark London night, six pallbearers, from a firm of undertakers carefully lifted the coffin from the hearse. |
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As the hearse pulled up outside Mrs Jones' cottage, two police officers saw her leg twitch and began to give her heart massage. |
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The wake would be conducted for the first night, and the following evening the hearse would arrive at the house in good time. |
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An undertaker with a passion for vintage cars has introduced the country's first white Rolls Royce hearse to his fleet. |
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An older man said a karakia before the door was closed and the hearse drove away. |
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On cue they lifted the gray box and stepped forward as one, sliding the casket into the hearse. |
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At 12.30 pm the bearer party will place the coffin in the hearse and five minutes later the procession will leave for Windsor. |
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As the hearse and police cars drove down the drive towards the chapel, the rainy night air was lit up with flashes from Press cameras. |
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Three years ago, in Arlington Heights, Illinois, Police Officer Chuck Tiedge's squad car was broadsided by a hearse that ran a red light. |
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The video monitor is accompanied by a very niftily painted hearse done in the artist's appealing graphic style. |
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At the restaurant, a bouquet of flowers shaped like an ice cream cornet awaited the hearse. |
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It was considered a disgrace to have a pauper's funeral, hence the need for a community hearse. |
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It was a fitting farewell for motorcycle lover Dennis Smith, when he was carried to his funeral in a hearse sidecar. |
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In a few moments they carry the coffin to the hearse, and place it inside for the trip to the cemetery. |
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When the casket is removed from the hearse, the squad presents arms and then performs the military ritual. |
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One of his first jobs was working on the conversion of an estate car into a hearse. The coachwork was being carried out in the garage and Pat's job was filing and filling. |
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The Funeral Director then closes the casket and the pallbearers, preceded by the person responsible, carry it to the hearse. |
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Then the Navy marines lifted the coffin from the hearse and placed it on the catafalque set up in the centre of the barge. |
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In contrast, the Thatcher hearse was met with ripples of polite applause from her well-wishers. |
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People lined the streets as an honour guard as the black hearse passed by on Wednesday. |
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Once, I was seven or eight years old, I realized that my father was following a white hearse. |
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After the funeral service, the remains of the deceased are usually transported by hearse to a public cemetery or mausoleum. |
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Here, Zao tells the story of a dead man who does not want to go to the cemetery and who tries to persuade the hearse not to take him there! |
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This was transported by funeral hearse to the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa, where it was placed in a vault beneath the Chapel of St. Augustine. |
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Thankfully, the sand-coloured trim adorning the roof and top part of the partitions keep you from feeling like you're driving a hearse. |
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I saw the backhoe and the crew, who was eating lunch, but the hearse was nowhere in sight. |
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What if they put a little sign on every hearse saying that it is sponsored by the tobacco company involved? |
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A victim of the May 2003 suicide bombing in Casablanca is carried to an awaiting hearse. |
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In London, in 1951, a little girl skips past an undertaker's hearse in the fog, and you know that the whole of her life is being plangently prefigured. |
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Zootsuit spit-and-polish, like beboppers of the forties and fifties on the sleeves of Hatch's record albums, Ward is leaning against a black hearse, his face cold and blank. |
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Gina's bubble car and a hearse which has been driven by Greengrass are to go under the hammer this weekend, as an East Yorkshire farmer's business loses its heartbeat. |
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A horse-drawn hearse took the coffin from the house to the church. |
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At her funeral on 28 April, the coffin was taken to Westminster Abbey on a hearse drawn by four horses hung with black velvet. |
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We had to drive our infant son in his small casket from the airport in Halifax to the funeral home in New Glasgow because we didn't have the money to pay for a hearse and the military wouldn't send a car. |
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They picked up the badly-mutilated corpse and put it in the hearse. |
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Men of the Special Service, driving open, horse-drawn carts, shoved the sick on their stretchers onto the carts, next to and on top of each other, as though shoving so many coffins into a hearse. |
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If the Guard of Honour is to proceed to the cemetery, it will hold its position until the casket is placed in the hearse and then move to the transportation being provided. |
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A BOY was left seriously injured when his mini-moto bike slammed into a hearse. |
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He went to join a man who, alone, was following the hearse. |
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The train along the pier, the Sir John Betjeman, often acts as a funeral hearse for groups of quiet people in anoraks, or chatty Indian families with plastic bags of marigolds to scatter on the grey North Sea. |
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She hath exiled her eyes from sleep or sight, And given them wholly up to ceaseless tears Over that ruthful hearse of her dear spouse. |
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I don't know when the hearse is gonna be ready, and Mama has her Jazzercise on Mondays. |
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Behind this pair of mutes was a hearse carrying the coffin, followed by Huskisson's colleagues and his surviving brothers Thomas and Samuel. |
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We went at a foot-pace, but on the way back we trotted, and there was something to my mind singularly horrible in the way the driver of the hearse whipped up his horses. |
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