There is (1) one well known picture of (sadly) Elvis in his casket but there are a few more that (thankfully) are not made public and never will.
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yes
Did Elisha Otis win any rewards and what awards
His elevator company was named after him.
No, but there are some images online of Marilyn in the morgue during her autopsy.
Otis F Boykin had a daughter, named Carmen, one of Otis's brother was named Willard Boykin. Willard is my mother's father, her name was Donna Boykin. and I am her son Robert P. Bourbon II.
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Noah Redding is not the brother of Otis Redding. He is not related to late singer Otis Redding in any way.
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a few years ago i was looking on a website about florence ballard and i seen a pic of her in her coffin , if i find it i will post it
Yes
Did Elisha Otis win any rewards and what awards
Bold Venture - 1959 Knock on Any Casket 1-23 was released on: USA: 1959
Yes he does. Otis Shinoda. Check; www.linkinlady.net for pictures :) hes sooooo cute n hes got his daddys eyes.
A fly could have secretly entered the body through the nose or some other body orifice before the casket was sealed.
She is saying "If you treat me right, I'll treat you right." That's a good definition of respect.Her point was simple. Respect her and she will respect you. Treat people how you want to be treated. Basically she's saying that "As long as you do right by me I'll make you a happy man." treat any one who you mee with even more respect than they give you. it proves that you are the better man. ____________________________________________________________When Aretha Franklin covered this Otis Redding song, she put a bit of a sexual spin to it. "What you want, baby I got it." Phrases such as "Sock it to me" and "Whip it to me" had sexual connotations in the 60's. She sang the song as a woman who goes out and works all day to support her man and she expects a little "attention" when she comes home. So "Respect" can be anything the singer expects in return as part of a relationship.MP
Because i told Mr. McMan not to do a casket match no more, u got a problem with that, then tell Mr. McMan to do it
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It depends on the laws of your state and county, as well as the regulations of the cemetery in which the casket will be buried (assuming you want to use the casket for burial, and not just for display at a wake or viewing). In most cases, making your own casket is perfectly legal. To find out if any local restrictions apply, try calling a funeral home in your area.