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The Marion County Coroner's Office and He Knows Your Name ministry announced plans for laying to rest 171 unclaimed cremated remains later this month.
At an annual Los Angeles ceremony, nearly 2,000 people — some unidentified, some children — were laid to rest.
State police believe the remains belong to a white or Hispanic woman who was about 5'1" tall. ... Police released photos of what the body presumably looked like before the victim's death, as well ...
A body may go unidentified due to death in a state where the person was unrecorded, in an advanced state of decomposition, or with major facial injuries. [6] In many cases in the United States, teenagers with a history of running away would be removed from missing person files when they would turn 18, thus eliminating potential matches with ...
The Marion County Coroner's Office and He Knows Your Name ministry laid to rest the unclaimed remains of 173 adults on Monday.
Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery, Huntsville (the unclaimed remains of inmates who were executed for capital murder are buried here, but the cemetery also includes the remains of non-executed inmates) One cemetery, Clemens Unit, Brazoria County, Texas [7] Imperial State Farm Cemetery, Central Unit, Sugar Land [8] Gatesville State School, Gatesville [9]
On June 3, the office released the names of eight people whose remains had not been claimed and asked anyone who knew them or their loved ones to call. The eight individuals were Renee Lambert ...
Trent-Adams said leadership had been unaware that the body program was routinely shipping unclaimed remains — including those of U.S. military veterans — across state lines.