Does the state provide a for pauper's burial for georga residence. My mom is in her last days and doesn't have any insurance. she had a brain bleed an they have done everthing they can for her she is in a coma and everything has been unpluged. it is just a waiting game now. awaiting your answer or any financial help you can provide.
No state law in Georgia requires a casket or vault, however some counties now do. This was in reaction to the nascent 'Green Burial' movement.
Georgia was an actual penal colony, but was not originally established to settle criminals. It was an alternative to Paupers' Prison, with George Ogilthorpe proposing and establishing the colony...
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A pauper's funeral, often provided by the state or local government for individuals who die without funds or family to cover burial costs, typically includes basic services such as a simple burial or cremation. The deceased may receive a minimal casket or urn, and the burial site is often a designated area in a public cemetery. Limited or no ceremony is usually held, and arrangements are made to ensure that the individual is treated with dignity, despite the lack of resources.
Yes, the governor's mansion is owned by the state.
Henry Grady lamented that the only thing made in Georgia was the dead man's wooden coffin. The man's clothes and everything else there came from outside the State of Georgia.
Georgia's state flower is a " Cherokee Rose."
No, there is no law in Georgia that requires women to be buried in pantyhose. This notion is a myth and does not reflect any legal requirement. Burial practices are typically based on personal, cultural, or religious preferences rather than state law.
Georgia is called "The Empire State of the South".
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Georgia farmers are heroes because they provide for our state. They grow food, produce dairy, and even make cotton for our clothes and bedding! They are dedicated to their work and are loyal to our state! That's why Georgia farmers are my hero! & that's why they should be yours too!
No, Georgia was a slave state.