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Bob Marley was not buried with a medal. He was buried with a soccer ball and his guitar.
He was buried as a Christian.
she was buried in a purple outfit.
Middle Tennesee Veterans Cemetary is where they are buried
Elvis is buried at Graceland in Tennessee.
Roald Dahl was buried with some of his favorite things, which included a power saw, a pencil, chocolate, and red wine.
You can't bury your favorite things to do, but you can bury your favorite things. The Pharaohs believed that if they were buried with their favorite things, they would have them in the afiterlife.they also took cups pottery and other useful things
Hampton Court Palace was his favorite House. He was even buried there!!!!!!
the original Lassie is buried on her favorite hill on author Eric Knight's family farm in Springfield township, Bucks county, Pa.
one was where he was buried and one was his favorite place in the world where he SHOULD of been buried but wasn't for some reason unknown to humanoids
Buried wearing a favorite blue Pucci Dress; sonPaul Richard on her chest in her arms.
TheEgyptians believed in after birth, so they buried their favorite things with the kings and queens of Egypt when they died, as well as things they ne eded. Sometimes they even buried their favourite slavs with them, to help them in the next world.
he was acually cremated and his ashes were spred around his favorite surf spot
In tradition burials, most individuals are buried in suits or dresses depending on gender. However, the deceased is usually buried in favorite clothing or best attire.
Henry VIII favorite house was Hampton Court Palace. He was even buried there!!!:)
Roald Dahl was buried with his favorite items including his snooker cues, a power drill, some good burgundy and a HB pencil. Dahl's whimsical and unconventional burial requests reflected his unique personality and sense of humor.
The theme of "Whisper of Death" by Christopher Pike revolves around the consequences of secrecy and the impact of the past on the present. The novel delves into the dark secrets of a small town, highlighting how buried truths can resurface and haunt individuals. It also explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the blurred line between reality and illusion.