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  2. Fisk metallic burial case - Wikipedia

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    Fisk metallic burial case, from U.S. Patent 5920. Fisk metallic burial cases were patented in 1848 by Almond Dunbar Fisk and manufactured in Providence, Rhode Island. The cast iron coffins or burial cases were popular in the mid–19th century among wealthier families. While pine coffins in the 1850s would have cost around $2, a Fisk coffin ...

  3. Burial vault (enclosure) - Wikipedia

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    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. Wooden coffins (or caskets) decompose, and often the weight of earth on top of the coffin, or the passage of heavy ...

  4. Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions (formerly the Aurora Casket Company) is one of the largest manufacturers of caskets and funerary urns in the United States, selling over 38% of the country's caskets as of 2005. The Aurora, Indiana–based company is a subsidiary of Pittsburgh-based Matthews International.

  5. I’m a Financial Planner: 5 Funeral Costs You Should ... - AOL

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    Jameson said purchasing a cemetery plot and a grave marker can vary widely, with burial plots ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 and gravestones averaging $1,000 to $3,000.

  6. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    A shop window display of coffins at a Polish funeral director's office A casket showroom in Billings, Montana, depicting split lid coffins.. A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, for either burial or cremation.

  7. Safety coffin - Wikipedia

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    Vester's "Burial Case" was an elaborate variation on earlier bell and cord systems. The systems using cords tied to the body suffered from the drawback that the natural processes of decay often caused the body to swell or shift position, causing accidental tension on the cords and a "false positive".

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