With cremation on the rise, figuring out where and how to store, display or otherwise handle the ashes can be confusing, finds Bill Ervolino.
There was standing room only when John Embser explained that “Funeral Isn't a Four Letter Word” at the latest Tuesdays With Grace at Grace United Church.
Ashes amid the ashes: Experts find loved ones’ cherished remains in urns buried amid wildfire rubble
Six teams from the all-volunteer nonprofit are spending Jan. 18-21 excavating in the ash footprints of the Eaton and ...
If you think of protests and activism when you think about young Hongkongers taking a stand, stating their opinions and ...
In an interaction with Siddharth Zarabi, Editor of Business Today, Agarwal acknowledged that the new tax regime offers more benefits, driven by the goal of simplifying the system. "In the old tax ...
The Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum in Allen County might get the state’s help for a new veterans’ burial site ... designed to store cremation urns and personal mementos in ...
The funeral of Sir Winston Churchill on 30 January 1965 was broadcast live on the BBC and seen around the world. It was the first state funeral of a politician in the century and the biggest ...
Matthew Uden says his business has held urns for more than 60 years One of the oldest ashes held at Mr Uden's funeral parlour are those of 68-year-old Elsie Elanor Agnes Emler, who died on 15 ...
Lori and Randall Nail want to make sure Alfred "Fred" Joseph Vadney Jr. is given a proper burial, and remembered ... "He was in the system. But they had no next of kin, no phone number for ...
Emmanuella, K1 De Ultimate's wife, was seen dancing at her husband's mother's burial dancing with her friends on stager At a point, the musician changed the beat and started singing the praise of Titi ...
THERE ARE STILL MANY UNCLAIMED URNS, IF YOU THINK ONE COULD BE RELATED TO YOU, REACH OUT TO BEVERLY’S CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME FOR THE MOMENTS THE HONOR NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED. Military funerals were ...
Opinion
Tamil Nadu’s Iron Age report is a turning point in Indian archaeology. It needs more researchBeyond the political theatrics, the report reflects the hard work of archaeologists. It deserves open-minded academic scrutiny.
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