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A funeral director, also known as an undertaker or mortician (American English), is a professional who has licenses in funeral arranging and embalming (or preparation of the deceased) involved in the business of funeral rites.
Sheila Kay Albert, 67, of Des Moines, was found in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle, Parizek said. She was transported to UnityPoint-Methodist Medical Center, where she remained ...
Funeral Services Limited, trading as Co-op Funeralcare, is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Co-operative Group, based in Manchester, [1] which operates over 1,000 funeral homes and is the largest funeral director in the United Kingdom, accounting for 16.5% of the "at need" funeral market during 2016. [2]
American actress and director 1912 2009 Q100442495: 0 465 Renee Whitney: American actress (1912-1972) 1912-02-09 1972-09-16 Chicago: Los Angeles: Q7313021: 0 466 Dorothy Mathews: American actor and producer (1912-1977) 1912-02-13 1977-05-18 New York City: Los Angeles: Q121223194: 0 467 Julie Kingdon: American actress (1912–1997) 1912-03-03 ...
Vice President Kamala Harris will fly to Houston on Thursday to attend funeral services for longtime Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, who died this month after a battle with cancer, according to ...
[2] Stoddart exhibited her work in the United States, Canada and Mexico. [1] She was also a life-long diarist. [2] Stoddart had a son, Emil Josef Cowing (1912–1973), and a daughter, Marjorie Joel (Cowing) Macartney (1909–1996), from a previous marriage to Estes Joseph Cowing (1888–1946). In 1920 she married Herbert Allen Stoddart (1883 ...
Kimberlin Brown Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Even after decades in soaps, Kimberlin Brown was just as shocked as Us when she learned her character, Sheila Carter, was returning to The Bold and the ...
Many of Collie's poems were published in the Winnipeg Telegram and the Western Home Monthly under the pen name Sheila Rand. After she moved back to England she continued to publish her 'Poem a Day' poems in many British journals and newspapers. She published collections of her poems all under the pen name Wilhelmina Stitch. [1]