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  2. Caitlin Doughty - Wikipedia

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    Furnace chamber of a retort or crematory. After graduation and moving to San Francisco in 2006, at age 22, she sought hands-on exposure to modern death practices in funeral homes, and after seeking employment for six months, was hired in the crematory of Pacific Interment (called Westwind Cremation & Burial in her book) despite her lack of any experience in the funeral industry.

  3. Gottschall - Wikipedia

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    Gottschall is a German surname meaning "God's echo". [1] Notable people with the surname include: Elaine Gottschall (1921–2005), American proponent of specific carbohydrate diet

  4. List of largest funerals - Wikipedia

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    Funeral Date Country City No. of attendees Television audience C. N. Annadurai: February 4, 1969

  5. Robert Gottschall - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, [1] [2] Gottschall was the younger of two sons born to Kitty Carol Rife and Lester B. Gottschall. [3] [4] [5] He attended Southern Methodist University [6] and performed with the Dallas Little School of Theatre in 1936.

  6. Death and state funeral of Gerald Ford - Wikipedia

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    Near the altar of the Cathedral just prior to the funeral service, President and Mrs. Ford's son-in-law, Vaden Bales, greeted Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who was the only Justice appointed to the Supreme Court by President Ford, and thanked him on behalf of Mrs. Ford and the Ford family for his distinguished service on the Court.

  7. Joan B. Gottschall - Wikipedia

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    Gottschall was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Smith College in 1969 and a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School in 1973. [3] She was then in private practice in Chicago, Illinois, until 1976, and again from 1978 to 1982, serving as a staff attorney of the Federal Defender Program in Chicago from 1976 to 1978.

  8. Jazz funeral - Wikipedia

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    In more recent times anyone can request a Jazz funeral, but the musician route is still the most commonly seen today. A typical jazz funeral begins with a march by the family, friends, and a brass band from the home, funeral home, or church to the cemetery. During the funeral march, onlookers have been known to join in with the festivities of ...

  9. That's Your Funeral - Wikipedia

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    That's Your Funeral was a BBC sitcom from 1971 about a North of England funeral director called Basil Bulstrode (Bill Fraser). Storylines used many urban legends about the funeral industry. It was cancelled after one series. A very similar theme was used far more successfully in the ITV sitcom In Loving Memory.