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  2. List of cemeteries in California - Wikipedia

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    Lassen Cemetery, Susanville (also known as Lassen County Cemetery; and as Susanville New Cemetery) [8] Susanville Cemetery, Susanville (closed since 1918, although nearly 100 additional burials occurred since then) [ 8 ]

  3. Chinese Cemetery of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The founders of Evergreen Cemetery gave the city a 9-acre (36,000 m 2) parcel of the proposed cemetery in 1877 for use as a potter's field in return for a zoning variance to allow the cemetery. [ 4 ] The Chinese community was allowed to utilize a corner of the city's potter's field and erected a shrine in September 1888. [ 5 ]

  4. Burial insurance: How it works and how much it costs - AOL

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    Burial insurance is a type of whole life insurance policy that can be used to cover your burial and other funeral costs. You can generally purchase one of these policies after you turn 50 to help ...

  5. Riverside National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Riverside National Cemetery (RNC) is a cemetery located in Riverside, California, dedicated to the interment of United States military personnel. The cemetery covers 921 acres (373 ha). It has been the most active cemetery in the system since 2000, based on the number of interments.

  6. Burial costs in Southend to rise due to lack of cemetery space

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    The 20% increase in costs for burials at Sutton Road cemetery in Southend is dubbed a "grief tax".

  7. Evergreen Cemetery (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In return for a zoning variance to permit the cemetery, the founders of Evergreen gave the City of Los Angeles a 9-acre (36,000 m 2) parcel of the proposed cemetery in 1877 for use as an indigent graveyard, often referred as a "potter's field." [7] Ownership of the indigent cemetery passed from the City to the County of Los Angeles in 1917. At ...

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