No, a memorial by name means remembrance after death.
Also known as a "death portrait" or "memorial portrait," a "mourning portrait" is a photograph of the recently deceased.
Yes they do. Everyone in the Philippines participate in Bataan Death March Memorial events. Remember, thousands of Filipinos were killed on that march and during the war. The US has a "death march" march in New Mexico every year too.
No
To honour those that fought and died in the Korean conflict
a lot
it is still there.
yes
His death is still unknown but we will still have him as one of our mentor. His early life had taught people young people the right way, here's a bibliography of his, http://bit.ly/MemoryofHaines
There are some who want it up, but most people only want a few sections to remain as a memorial to the city's past.
As of 2014, the cause of Warren Harding's death is still an unknown mystery. His wife refused an autopsy on the presidents body and people assume she had something to do with the death.
Pretty rare, but there are still places where it happens, Mongolia is one such place.