In the rotunda of the Capitol building in Washington.
President Kennedy's casket was placed in the East Room of the White House, where the public could pay their last respects.
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The flag should be placed smoothly and gently around the casket; the stars should be at the bottom of the casket and the d trips are at the top,
Possible, but unlikely. In most places, a casket or coffin is placed in a metal or concrete vault which is placed in the grave before the casket.
A body is typically placed in a mausoleum by first being placed in a casket. The casket is then either lowered into a crypt within the mausoleum or placed on a designated shelf. The mausoleum is designed to provide a final resting place for the deceased while protecting the casket from the elements.
The casket of the person is placed in the middle of the rotunda area as mourners are allowed to file past paying their last respects. This is called lying in state.
The casket of the person is placed in the middle of the rotunda area as mourners are allowed to file past paying their last respects. This is called lying in state.
A bier is a stand where a casket is placed.
A tomb is a structure that typically is above ground in which the casket is placed. A grave is a hole in the ground in which the casket is placed. A tomb stone is a structure placed above a grave to mark the location of the grave.
Yes. There is nothing wrong or illegal about that.
In the US, there is no law requiring the casket to be placed in a vault. But many cemeteries make such request because they want to avoid the caving in of graves as a result of either the deterioration of the casket or the use of heavy machinery for maintaing the cemetery.
On a traditional Jewish coffin, nothing is placed on it. The Star of David may be carved into it, but this is not dictated by Jewish law.
On a traditional Jewish coffin, nothing is placed on it. The Star of David may be carved into it, but this is not dictated by Jewish law.