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

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    Cremation costs. A burial plot. The cost of transporting the body and/or cremains. ... If you are looking for a smaller policy, coverage amounts start at $2,000 in most states and go up to $25,000 ...

  3. Private Cemeteries Act (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    mandates state fiduciary responsibility for burial authentications; requires that data regarding burial locations be made publicly available through state agencies such as Minnesota Geospatial Information Office, and the Unplatted Burial Sites and Earthworks in Minnesota website, and assigns state fiduciary responsibility over associated costs;

  4. Category:Burial monuments and structures in the United States ...

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  5. All Faiths Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In 1847 the New York state legislature passed the Rural Cemetery Act, which allowed nonprofit organizations to incorporate and sell burial plots. Seeing an opportunity to provide a lower-cost alternative to existing cemeteries such as Green-wood in Brooklyn, the Rev. Dr. Frederick W. Geissenhainer, the pastor of St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, conferred with representatives of St. Matthew's ...

  6. WA lawmaker again offers bill to allow family burial plots on ...

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    (The Center Square) – Washington state Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, is hoping the third try is the charm for legislation that would allow families to bury loved ones on privately owned land under ...

  7. Burial - Wikipedia

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    Unearthed grave from the medieval Poulton Chapel. Burial, also known as interment or inhumation, is a method of final disposition whereby a dead body is placed into the ground, sometimes with objects. This is usually accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing the deceased and objects in it, and covering it over.

  8. New map shows state's cost obsessions - AOL

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    A fascinating map shows the most searched for cost for a product or service by state. It was created by local business listing service Fixr.com by Googling "how much does an a * cost" in a certain ...

  9. Oakwood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Oakwood Cemetery Committee was a standing committee of the Richmond City Council. [3] In 1861, Richmond was named the capital of the new Confederate States of America. After the Civil War broke out, the city's hospitals and clinics received a large number of critically wounded soldiers. The City Council agreed to provide interment for ...