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Funeral Industry and Death Related News.
What's New at Arcadia
Historic Burial Grounds of the New Hampshire Seacoast By Glenn A. Knoblock
Arcadia Publishing has releases a new title in the Images of America series, the historic account of the cemeteries along the New Hampshire Seacoast. This collection is a must for anyone interested in local history, genealogy, or colonial-era art. Please visit Arcadia Publishing to purchase your copy of Historic Burial Grounds of the New Hampshire Seacoast and browse other cemetery books!
Green-Wood Cemetery By Alexandra Mosca
Arcadia Publishing announces the release of the historic account of one of New York's most famous cemeteries. Aracdia Publishing's Images of America series has an extensive catalog of many cemetery publications! Please visit Arcadia Publishing to purchase your copy of Green-Wood Cemetery.
Announcements
Quoting Death in Early Modern England: The Poetics of Epitaphs Beyond the Tomb By Scott L. Newstok
An innovative study of the Renaissance practice of making epitaphic gestures within other English genres. A poetics of quotation uncovers the ways in which writers including Shakespeare, Marlowe, Holinshed, Sidney, Jonson, Donne, and Elizabeth I have recited these texts within new contexts. Visit Palgrave Macmillan and purchase your copy today!
Living by the Dead By Ellen Ashdown with illustrations by Mary Liz Moody.
A memoir about living beside a cemetery--and about the members of my family who came to rest at Roselawn Cemetery in Tallahassee, Florida. Please visit Kitsune Books for more information.
Graveyards of Chicago: The People, History, Art, and Lore of Cook County Cemeteries By Matt Hucke And Ursula Bielski.
Discover a Chicago That Exists Just Beneath the Surface - About Six Feet Under! Take a tour of Chicago's permanent residents! Please visit the Lake Claremont Press website to purchase your copy of Graveyards of Chicago today!
Epitaphs: The Magazine for Cemetery Lovers By Cemetery Lovers
For information regarding subscriptions, single issues, submission guidelines, deadlines, classifieds or advertising for future issues, please visit The Cemetery Club.
Guardians of the Soul: Angels and Innocents, Mourners and Saints with photography by John Bower and foreword by Claude Cookman
Indiana's remarkable cemetery sculpture is now available. Please visit Studio Indiana for more information.
West Springfield Massachusetts: Stories Carved in Stone by Rusty Clark
Features information on early New England gravestone carvers with more than two hundred photos and illustrations. Please visit the Dog Pond Press website.
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Arrete! C'est ici L'Empire de la Mort -- "Stop! This is the Empire of Death."
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Media Reviews
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Saturday, 11 April 2009 |
Octoner 2, 2008
By Lois Swoboda
Times Staff Writer, Apalachicola Times
On Monday, Sept. 22, about 30 people attended a luncheon at the St. George Island United Methodist Church to benefit the Franklin County Public Library. Featured speaker was Ellen Ashdown, of St. George Island, who read from her newly published book, “Living by the Dead.” The book is a memoir containing tableaus from throughout Ashdown’s life, most centered on the years she and her husband, Gary, lived in a house adjacent to Roselawn Cemetery in Tallahassee. It’s labeled a memoir and it definitely is,” Ashdown told her audience. “I don’t think I would have written it if I hadn’t lived next door to a cemetery and while these are reflections on a cemetery, they are not all that gloomy.”
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Discovery
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 |
By SEANNA ADCOX
SANDY RUN, S.C. (AP) - Mary Sue Merchant died of natural causes in a tightly locked house on 25 acres in this small community, with only a dog for company. Now her small town is reflecting on why no one noticed for 18 months. Nobody knew the reclusive widow was gone - not even when the house was sold for back taxes while her decomposing body lay inside. Sometime later, the lonely dog died of thirst in the same room. "We didn't know this lady existed," Sheriff Thomas Summers said.
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Bones
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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 |
By KATHY MATHESON
MALVERN, Pa. – Researchers may have discovered a mass grave for nearly five dozen 19th-century Irish immigrants who died of cholera weeks after traveling to Pennsylvania to build a railroad. Historians at Immaculata University have known for years about the 57 immigrants who died in August 1832 but could not find the grave. Human bones discovered last week near the suburban Philadelphia university may at last reveal their final resting place — and possibly allow researchers to identify the remains and repatriate them. "We feel a kinship with these men," said Immaculata history professor William Watson. "Righting an injustice has led us to this point."
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Tourism
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009 |
By Lauren Lees
Cruising along Hollywood Boulevard, blaring AC/DC's "Highway to Hell," the words 'Museum of Death' crept along my peripheral vision. A gasp, shriek and swerve later, I parked in the museum's parking lot off Hollywood Boulevard and Gower Street. Moving from their original location in San Diego in October, owners JD Healy and Cathee Shultz converted a former old mastering and recording studio where Pink Floyd's "The Wall" was recorded, into a museum dedicated to the inevitable.
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Bones
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 |
By Heather Whipps, LiveScience's History Columnist
The remains of a medieval "vampire" have been discovered among the corpses of 16th century plague victims in Venice, according to an Italian archaeologist who led the dig. The body of the woman was found in a mass grave on the Venetian island of Lazzaretto Nuovo. Suspecting that she might be a vampire, a common folk belief at the time, gravediggers shoved a rock into her skull to prevent her from chewing through her shroud and infecting others with the plague, said anthropologist Matteo Borrini of the University of Florence.
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Strange and Unusual
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
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CROWN POINT, Ind. -- Authorities have filed murder charges against a man they say smothered his ailing sister and then lived in a house with her decomposing body for eight months. Prosecutors charged John Zajic, 57, with murder and a misdemeanor count of failure to report a dead body Friday in the death of his sister, Mary Zajic, 61.
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Corpse Abuse
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Thursday, 05 March 2009 |
Laurens County, SC (The Greenville News)
Tammy Fausel said that she and her family were shocked at what happened during her uncle's funeral in Gray Court. A Candler, N.C., woman danced in front of the service, waved a wand around the casket, opened the lid, laid her hands on the deceased's head and struck the body with a wand, according to an incident report from the Laurens County Sheriff's Office.
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Strange and Unusual
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Tuesday, 03 March 2009 |
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) - A man accused of beheading and cannibalizing a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus in Canada apologized to police when he was arrested and begged officers to kill him. The details emerged Tuesday as Vince Li pleaded not guilty at the start of his murder trial. "I'm sorry. I'm guilty. Please kill me," Li said, according to an agreed statement of facts read in court. The Chinese immigrant is accused of the second-degree murder last summer of Tim McLean, a 22-year-old carnival worker who was killed in what passengers described as a random, horrific attack.
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Corpse Abuse
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Friday, 27 February 2009 |
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GADSDEN, Ala. (AP) - The son of an Alabama woman whose body was found decomposing in the back of a hearse this week says he thought his mother's remains had been cremated two years ago. Ted Kirby of Chattanooga, Tenn., said he can't believe what happened after the death of his mother, 52-year-old Edna Kathleen Woods, in November 2007.
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Capital Punishment
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Friday, 13 February 2009 |
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By HOLBROOK MOHR
VAUGHAN, Miss. (AP) - Truth is, most of Earnest Lee Hargon's people had been wiped out by the time he went to death row, and those who knew the family weren't sorry to see him go. He got there by killing his cousin, the cousin's wife and their 4-year-old boy - the one who was supposed to carry on the Hargon name - over getting cut out of a will. He told his wife about it over Valentine's dinner five years ago, hours after the murders. "I got them, all three," he said.
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Corpse Abuse
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Monday, 09 February 2009 |
By Richard Marosi
Tijuana — Fernando Ocegueda hasn't seen his son since gunmen dragged the college student from the family's house three years ago. Alma Diaz wonders what happened to her son, Eric, a Mexicali police officer who left a party in 1995 and never returned. Arturo Davila still pounds on police doors looking for answers 11 years after his daughter and a girlfriend were kidnapped in downtown Ensenada. For the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of families of people who have vanished amid Baja California's drug wars, the search for justice has been lonely and fruitless. But their hopes have been buoyed recently by the Jan. 22 arrest of a man Mexican authorities believe is behind the gruesome disposal of bodies in vats of industrial chemicals.
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Exhumation
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Thursday, 22 January 2009 |
By Philip Pullella
ROME - Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings. The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun.
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Bones
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Saturday, 17 January 2009 |
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ALBANY, Ind. — Human bones were discovered in recent weeks in the basement of a downtown Albany business building, Delaware County Coroner James Clevenger Jr. said Friday. The bone fragments, numbering more than 100, were discovered in early December by the building’s latest tenant, said Clevenger, who declined to release the address of the building involved.
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Taphophilia?
taphophilia (taf′ō-fil′ē-ă)
ORIGIN:
From the Greek words taphos, meaning "tomb" or "sepulcher" and philia, meaning "attraction or affinity to something, in particular the love or obsession with something"
DEFINITION: 1. An excessive interest in graves and cemeteries. 2. A love or fondness for funerals, graves, and cemeteries. 3. In psychiatry, a morbid attraction to graves and cemeteries
Taphophilia Facts
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Tennessee is home to three Presidential gravesites, Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson.
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Quote Repository
“Personally I have no bone to pick with graveyards, I take the air there willingly, perhaps more willingly than elsewhere, when take the air I must.” - Samuel Beckett 1906-1989
Grave Epigrams
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Mrs Betsey W. wife of Mr Leonard Fisher died Dec 30 1836 Aged 63 years.
Dear Saviour I thy call obey
Resign to dust this cumberous clay
With sight renewed with joy I'll view
And feast upon thy glories too.
Dedham, MA 1836 |
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