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Arrete! C'est ici L'Empire de la Mort -- "Stop! This is the Empire of Death."
Man Takes Joyride in Hearse
Strange and Unusual
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Florida -- Hallandale Beach Man Takes Joyride in Hearse. The man, a guest at the funeral, stole the hearse outside the church. A man is in the hospital after attempting to steal a hearse parked outside of a funeral in West Park.
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Rocket, not lightning, killed Chinese man
Strange and Unusual
Wednesday, 17 December 2008

A Chinese man believed to have been killed by lightning was actually done in by a small weather rocket found when it detonated during cremation, police say. Authorities said people who were in the Inner Mongolia province house with Wang Diange -- who was overseeing a wake at the time of his death -- discovered his body amidst rubble after a large explosion that destroyed half of the home's roof, The Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday.

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Over My Dead Body
Strange and Unusual
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Michigan -- Imagine you're watching an autopsy, studying the stomach or the kidneys. Then you glance at the cadaver's face - and realize it's someone you knew. That's what almost happened to a group of Michigan high school students last April when their class toured the Oakland County Medical Examiner's Office. Since the incident, the coroner has canceled all public school tours for the first time in nearly a decade.
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Character actor Robert Prosky dies at 77
Celebrity Deaths
Saturday, 13 December 2008
By Douglas Martin

Robert Prosky, a craggy-faced, heavyset character actor who after 23 years in regional theater became a familiar face on Broadway, in movies and on television, notably as a gruff desk sergeant in the later years of "Hill Street Blues," died on Monday in Washington. He was 77. The cause was complications of heart surgery, his son John said.
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Death And The Downturn
Funeral Industry
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Death And The Downturn: How The Recession Is Affecting Funerals

Real estate has always been pricey in New York, but living six feet under just got more expensive. Across Brooklyn, funeral homes are losing money because many families cannot afford what they might have once paid to bury their relatives. While the economic downturn does not affect the death rate, many families are choosing to cremate instead of bury, saving between $2,000 and $4,000. And that's not their only concession.

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Guilty verdict in upstate NY body-parts trial
Biomedical Tissue Services
Saturday, 13 December 2008
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Lawsuit says urn had wrong ashes
Cremation Errors
Saturday, 13 December 2008
By DAVID HOLDEN

For two years, man thought ashes were wife's. A former Huntsville resident is suing Laughlin Service Funeral Home alleging he was given the remains of a stranger after his deceased wife was cremated in 2006. The lawsuit was filed electronically in Madison County Circuit Court on Saturday on behalf of Richard Henry Parrott. Parrott seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.

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Dying for Animal Rights
Caskets and Coffins
Saturday, 13 December 2008
The Non Fur-Lined PETA Coffin, Dying for Animal Rights
By Tina Sims

One slogan on a PETA coffin in particular, plays on a long-running ad, "Told You I Wouldn't Be Caught Dead in Fur!"  Are you dying to support the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and the little critters they protect?  There is one way to show your undying love (sort of) a PETA coffin.  While many people get buried in their coffins with their favorite sports team, how many will go for the PETA themed long rest?
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Buried in the Churchyard: A Good Story, at Least
Historic Cemetery
Saturday, 13 December 2008

New York -- Knowing that Grant’s Tomb is really a mausoleum solves the age-old head-scratcher about who’s buried there. (Ulysses S. and his wife, Julia, lie above ground, so no one is.) If only cracking the case of Charlotte Temple’s grave marker were as easy. Tucked inside the graveyard of Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan, it is a weathered brownstone slab about the size of a refrigerator. Carved across it in inch-tall letters is the name Charlotte Temple. At first glance, it seems like any tribute to the deceased.

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Operatic bass Richard Van Allan dies at 73
Celebrity Deaths
Thursday, 11 December 2008

LONDON (AP) — Richard Van Allan, a British bass-baritone who was a commanding presence on the world's opera stages, has died at age 73. Van Allan died Dec. 4 in London, according to the National Opera Studio, which he directed from 1986 to 2001. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer two years ago, The Guardian newspaper reported. His roles included Pooh-Bah in Jonathan Miller's production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" at English National Opera.

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Roslyn's Wesley Craven has grave concerns
Cemetery
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
By MARY SWIFT

ROSYLN, Wash. -- If you want an old-fashioned burial, Wesley Craven promises to be the last one to let you down. In fact, that's exactly what his business card - one that shows the broad-shouldered 71-year-old Craven wielding a pick ax - says. Craven is a gravedigger at the Cle Elum and Roslyn cemeteries, where those who want traditional burial go to their final resting place in graves that are still hand-dug.

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The Right to Bury One's Dead
Burial
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
The Right to Bury One's Dead: The Letter and Spirit of the Law

For centuries, the right to bury one's dead without interference has been jealously guarded by humankind. Indeed, in Homer's Iliad, one of the most moving passages in ancient literature can be found, involving the legendary grief and despair of King Priam. The King was despondent over being deprived of the corpse of his young warrior son Hector, freshly killed by the vengeful Achilles. Eventually, King Priam received his son's body for a proper ceremonial burial. The parents described below were not so fortunate.

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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

In most states, embalming is not required by law. Bodies are cremated at temperatures of up to 1800 degrees, for an average of 2.5 hours.
 

Taphophiles Speak

Have you decided on eternal repose?
 

Quote Repository

The living come with grassy tread To read the gravestones on the hill; The graveyard draws the living still, But never anymore the dead. The verses in it say and say: 'The ones who living come today To read the stones and go away Tomorrow dead will come to stay.'

by Robert Frost from 1923 N

Grave Epigrams

A tomb now suffices for him,
whom the world was not enough

Alexander the Great

 

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