Developing new areas for burial at the two main cemeteries and creating a new cemetery.
Eternal Space's virtual memorial sites are currently only being offered through select funeral homes, cemeteries and crematoriums.
They were used all over again in the late Bronze Age (1200-800 BC) as cremation cemeteries and cremation pyres.
There were seven synagogues, four cemeteries and a club where performances were given by some of Europe's finest musicians.
Various travel companies bring Americans to these cemeteries and other war sites.
It might be easy to dismiss notions of Internet cemeteries and smart pants, except that Dychtwald has a long track record of successfully recommending product innovations.
On Aug. 20, the Elmhurst police invited victims to look through recovered vases that might have come from as many as 15 cemeteries and take a replacement.
Starting at 8 am and usually lasting until 11 am on Friday and Saturday, Islam guides people through the confusing warren of alleys to 400-year-old forts, tranquil Christian cemeteries and colonial mansions.
Although up to 72% of Britons choose to be cremated, a lack of space in existing cemeteries and a greater environmental awareness, means more turn towards an alternative resting place, and a less traditional funeral.
Paris' dead had been buried in cemeteries and beneath churches in the city center, but the number of bodies began to overwhelm the land, breaking through the walls of people's cellars and causing major health concerns.
What appears to have happened in the meantime is that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), the organisation that cares for war cemeteries and memorials around the world, has come to an agreement with the authorities in Flanders that human remains from WWI should neither be filmed nor photographed.
But there's a summer camp in New Orleans that takes kids into libraries and cemeteries.
Keyes also was meticulous and methodical, flying to airports in the Lower 48, renting cars, driving hundreds of miles searching for victims, prowling remote spots such as parks, campgrounds and cemeteries.
In the life of our nation, there are few more sacred places than our national cemeteries -- around the world, at Arlington and our national cemeteries across the country.
Not all of it goes to cover the maintenance costs of mosques, cemeteries, religious schools and libraries.
The county council said the inaccuracies, affecting Berwick North Road and Tweedmouth cemeteries, were causing it "considerable concern".
People are interred in hybrid cemeteries that provide traditional and nontraditional graves, or they can consider to a natural burial ground that prohibits the use of chemicals.
Just a very few on a long list would be George Saunders, Kelly Link, Joy Williams, Ben Marcus, Jim Shepard, and whole cemeteries of the well-over-forty deceased ones.
People living in areas where space has already run out are being forced to go to cemeteries in neighbouring authorities, and they are charged a premium for it - around three times more than the people who live there.
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While few would go to the lengths of the ancient Egyptians, whose desert cemeteries include several thousand animals and at least 2m mummified birds in the catacombs of the sacred ibises, the modern burial ritual is still an elaborate affair.
Today, the overseas cemeteries are visited by family members and history buffs.
Further afield, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was holding services at its cemeteries in Libya in Tripoli, Benghazi and Tobruk.
There are few physical remnants: some shrunken schools, a vast underground ammunition store, one surviving Americans-only subsidised supermarket and well-tended military cemeteries.
In addition to the problem of fading devotion, electric lamps have replaced votive candles in many churches and memorial candles in many cemeteries.
More than 40 excavations were carried out along a 46km stretch, and key discoveries included a Neolithic long house in Kent, a Romano-British villa and two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries.
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From tombstones to coffins to cemeteries, Americans are rethinking their death rituals and making more cost-friendly choices.
The many crosses and wreaths left in the military cemeteries after the events were over would be a moving testament to that determination.
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Fifteen generations of Americans, our fellow Americans, many of whom are reposing in military cemeteries throughout the world are looking down on and judging what you do today.
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