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  2. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    For example, some may offer a protective casket that uses a gasket to seal the casket shut after it is closed for the final time. In England, it has long been law [17] that a coffin for interment above ground should be sealed; this was traditionally implemented as a wooden outer coffin around a lead lining, around a third inner shell. After ...

  3. Islamic funeral - Wikipedia

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    Widows must observe iddah, "period of waiting" which is four months and 10 days long. [ 26 ] Sunni Islam expects expressions of grief to remain dignified, prohibiting loud wailing or mourning in a loud voice, shrieking, beating the chest and cheeks, tearing hair or clothes, breaking objects, scratching faces or speaking phrases such as ...

  4. Burial - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the coffins (or urns) may simply be buried side by side. In others, one casket may be interred above another. If this is planned for in advance, the first casket may be buried more deeply than is the usual practice so that the second casket may be placed over it without disturbing the first.

  5. A casket company is trying to save lives. How? Bury Daylight ...

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    Clocks fall back on Sunday, Nov. 3 in 2024. When does Daylight Saving Time end permanently? Despite the Sunshine Protection Act being unanimously approved by the U.S. Senate in 2022, there is no ...

  6. Burial vault (enclosure) - Wikipedia

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    Open burial vault awaiting coffin (2006). A burial vault (also known as a burial liner, grave vault, and grave liner) is a container, formerly made of wood or brick but more often today made of metal or concrete, that encloses a coffin to help prevent a grave from sinking.

  7. State funeral of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    In the only public viewing, thousands lined up in near-freezing temperatures to view the casket. [5] Over the span of 18 hours, 250,000 people, [83] [84] [4] some waiting for as long as 10 hours in a line up to 10 wide that stretched 40 blocks, [85] personally paid their respects as President Kennedy's body lay in state.

  8. From Cars And Clothes To Caskets, Renting Is The New ... - AOL

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    The days of owning everything from cars and apartments to clothing and furniture may be numbered. According to a report by Intuit Credit Karma, more Americans are choosing to rent goods and ...

  9. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Natural burial promotes the restoration of poor soil areas and allows for long-term reuse of the land. [12] Coffins (tapered-shoulder shape) and caskets (rectangular) are made from a variety of materials, most of them not biodegradable; 80–85% of the caskets sold for burial in North America in 2006 were made of stamped steel.