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  2. Roadside memorial - Wikipedia

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    A typical memorial includes a cross (usually wooden), flowers, hand-painted signs, and, in the case of a child's death, stuffed animals. The origin of roadside crosses in the United States has its roots with the early Mexican settlers of the south-western United States, and are common in areas with large Hispanic populations.

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  4. National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the graves at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific were marked with white wooden crosses and Stars of David—like the American cemeteries abroad—in preparation for the dedication ceremony on the fourth anniversary of V-J Day. Eventually, over 13,000 soldiers and sailors who died during World War II would be laid to rest in ...

  5. Icelandic funeral - Wikipedia

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    After the ceremony the coffin is either taken to the cemetery to be buried or the crematorium to be cremated. [5] Once buried, wreaths, flowers and a wooden cross can be placed on the grave. [6] Pagan funeral practises reflect the deep respect for nature. [7] They are usually held outdoors with the ceremony performed by a Gothi. [7]

  6. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    Wood. This was a popular material during the Georgian and Victorian era, and almost certainly before, in Great Britain and elsewhere. Some could be very ornate, although few survive beyond 50–100 years due to natural decomposition or termites and other wood boring insects. In Hungary, the kopjafa is a traditional carved wooden grave marker ...

  7. Grave of Robert F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    The grave is aligned along an east–west axis, roughly along the line of sight between Arlington House and the Jefferson Memorial. [1] The grave consists of an unadorned, white wooden cross at the head of the grave and a simple grey granite marker set flush with the earth at the foot of it.

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