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  2. Viewing (funeral) - Wikipedia

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    Viewing is the time that family and friends see the deceased before the funeral, usually after embalming and preparation by a funeral home. Learn about the origins, variations and psychological effects of viewing across cultures and religions.

  3. Burial vault (enclosure) - Wikipedia

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    A burial vault is a container that encloses a coffin to prevent grave sinking or collapse. Learn about the history, types, uses, and controversies of burial vaults in different countries and religions.

  4. Women in death care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition to this fact “the further the funeral industry headed toward becoming a profession, the further women were left behind.” [1] To further exclude women from the funeral industry, Civil War-era trades journals, for instance, The Casket and Embalmer’s Monthly, published articles to discourage women from entering the trade. [3]

  5. YouTuber Paul Harrell Announces His Own Death from Pancreatic ...

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    Paul Harrell, a popular gun safety and firearms reviewer, announced his own death from pancreatic cancer in a prerecorded video. He thanked his subscribers and apologized for not being able to ...

  6. Dancing Pallbearers - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the group of pallbearers from Ghana who perform choreographed dances with coffins at funerals and became an internet meme in 2020. Find out the origin, rise, and media appearances of the coffin dance meme and its songs.

  7. Americans aged 60 plus lost over $1.6B to crypto scams in ...

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    In 2023, 16,806 Americans aged 60 and older contacted the Internet Crime Complaint Center to report they had fallen victim to scams. The total loss? A staggering $1,648,455,748.

  8. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Natural burial is the interment of the body in the soil without embalming or vaults, allowing natural decomposition. It has environmental, cultural, and religious benefits and drawbacks, and has been practiced for thousands of years in different cultures.

  9. Christian burial - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and traditions of Christian burial, which involves the burial of a deceased person with specifically Christian rites in consecrated ground. Find out how inhumation became the dominant practice among Christians, and how it contrasts with cremation and other methods of disposition.