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Burial of the 'Maine' Victims - 1898 was released on: USA: 20 May 1898
In a traditional Native American funeral, the family takes care of their own dead. They make all the arrangements, including transporting the body, and utilize green burial techniques. Family members wash and dress the body, and place it in a shroud or wooden casket. While the body may be honored for two to four days before burial, embalming is avoided. With modern technology, the body is preserved prior to burial with refrigeration using dry ice.
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Beyond Belief Fact or Fiction - 1997 The Burial was released on: USA: 21 January 2000
A burial without a service is often referred to as a "direct burial." This type of burial involves interring the deceased without any formal ceremony or gathering, typically at the family's request or preference. It may be chosen for reasons such as simplicity, cost-effectiveness, or personal beliefs.
A wake is held the night before the funeral. The gathering after the funeral is simply called a reception.
The children are not directly responsible for burial costs and debts in Texas. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
No, the estate is responsible for all debts, including those of the burial. However, if the children sign the contracts for the funeral arrangements, they may be responsible.
A mothers burial is usually paid for by the surviving spouse. If there is no spouse, the children or other family members will pay.
You shouldn't take pictures at the actual ceremonial, but it is definitely alright to take pictures with family members after the burial at the gathering.
Children are often not cremated due to cultural, religious, and emotional reasons. Many cultures and religions have specific burial practices that are seen as more appropriate for children, viewing burial as a way to honor their innocence and life. Additionally, the loss of a child can be profoundly painful, and families may prefer burial as a means of creating a physical place to grieve and remember their loved one.
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No. The spouse and children have the primary right. The grandparents may step in if there is no spouse and the children are minors.
In Canada, we just call it a reception. The wake takes place before the burial, a reception takes place after.
We call these mounds.
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