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  2. Dale Dodrill - Wikipedia

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    Dodrill was born to George Dodrill and Lettie (Fike) Dodrill on February 27, 1926, in Stockton, Kansas.The family farmed in Rooks County, Kansas and Dale attended Plainville, Kansas schools.

  3. Bill Haley & His Comets - Wikipedia

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    Following a small funeral service attended by 75 people, [20] Haley was cremated in Brownsville, Texas. [ 28 ] In April 1981, Bill Haley & His Comets returned to the British musical charts once again when MCA Records (inheritors of the Decca catalogue) released "Haley's Golden Medley", a hastily compiled edit of the band's best-known hits in ...

  4. Erwin Carl Gangl - Wikipedia

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    Erwin Carl 'Erv' Gangl (February 16, 1938 – June 27, 2021) [1] was an electrical engineer who worked as a civilian for the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

  5. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Cremation Society of North America commented in response to the case that funeral homes should use only reputable crematoria for cremation of remains, and only crematoria that they trust. The Society called the treatment of remains at Tri-State "an abuse of the most sacred trust" placed in the funeral service industry, a sentiment echoed by ...

  6. Chinese funeral rituals - Wikipedia

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    Funerals in rural villages can last for days and include thousands of people and complex rituals. [17]: xxii The funeral procession (發引 fā yǐn) is the process of bringing the hearse to the burial site or site of cremation. During the funeral, offerings of food items, incense, and joss paper are commonly presented.

  7. Wake (ceremony) - Wikipedia

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    A wake, funeral reception [1] or visitation is a social gathering associated with death, held before or after a funeral. Traditionally, a wake involves family and friends keeping watch over the body of the dead person, usually in the home of the deceased. Some wakes are held at a funeral home or another convenient location.

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