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"interment" Definitions
  1. the act of burying a dead person

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But the whole question of interment in Greece, and of Islamic interment in particular, is hugely sensitive.
A comic's photoshoot…while your president is keeping children in interment camps?
They had been awaiting a dignified interment for more than 30 years.
The selection ceremonies and the interment of those unknowns took place in 221.
Interment will be in Omaha National Cemetery on Tuesday, November 27, at 2 p.m.
He is set to be laid to rest Tuesday at Interment Providence Memorial Park.
"We've never done an interment with hardhats for sure," Seymour told the Star-Advertiser.
Prices for the plot, casket, and interment of a small pet begin at under $1,800.
Following the service, the family will hold a private interment through Austin Funeral & Cremation services.
ET and will be followed by another ceremony and the interment at 5:15 p.m.
The full meaning wasn't clear until the interment ceremony at the gravesite and its aftermath.
Many Filipinos object to his interment in the heroes' cemetery, given how brutal his rule was.
The service amplified the precision and respect that went into preparing these unknown men for interment.
President Warren G. Harding officiated at the interment ceremonies at the Memorial Amphitheater on November 213, 221.
In both cases, Obama asked that flags remain at half-staff until the evening of their interment.
The interment era, one of Canada's shameful historic chapters, is a vital part of the national narrative.
POW interment sites on the post—is tucked in between a helicopter landing zone and a rock dump,
The New York State Appeals Court order on Tuesday did not actually settle the matter of final interment.
The interment in the cemetery took place a day after the centenary of Mr. Zhao's birth on Oct.
Interment is reserved for individuals, such as President Woodrow Wilson, who made a significant contribution to the country.
Afterward, one guest told the Thompson sisters that he doubted even President Obama would receive such a magnificent interment.
The funeral procession to the library will be open to the public, but the interment ceremony will be private.
He's involved with the Jewish Burial Society, a group of religious Jews who help prepare the dead for interment.
The Episcopal cathedral will host a service for the public, followed by a private interment ceremony in its crypt.
Do you think the Americans look back on the Japanese interment camps and say yeah, that was a great idea?
Next to his interment, they buried the ashes of one of "Dwight's unfinished drawings," and marked it with a headstone.
The authorities then corralled more than 130,000 Rohingya into more than 40 squalid interment camps, where they remain confined today.
Lt. Col Ray Tiongson, interim spokesperson of the Philippine Army, told CNN the army had provided assistance for the honorary interment.
The interment of Dodi, the man who had made Diana's last weeks so happy, took place on the day he died.
His death certificate shows Verne was cremated, and his remains will be sent to his home state of Michigan for interment.
He was finally buried in 2015, when his great-granddaughter arranged for the interment, assisted by volunteers wearing Civil War uniforms.
Later Monday, the President announced he had signed a proclamation to fly the US flag at half-staff until McCain's interment.
Revolutionary War veterans are buried in the graveyard, which had its first interment in 1683, according to the Congregation First Shearith.
Daniel Inouye died in 2012, Obama asked in both cases that flags remain at half-staff until the evening of their interment.
More than 27,000 people applied for a lottery to attend Stephen Hawking's interment service at Westminster Abbey in London on June 15.
But the encounter went no further, and the momentary pause in their war of words seemed unlikely to last beyond the interment.
I am not sure I remember what was said at the interment, but I remember that police escort like it was yesterday.
To put these children in steel cages like interment camps is something that people will never forget, and it was Donald J. Trump.
Now Hesse is back, and she's revisiting an aspect of WWII that's not frequently discussed: the interment of Japanese Americans and German Americans.
With Arlington running out of space, the expansion provides 27,282 interment spaces, including 16,400 for cremated remains in above-ground columbarium courts, officials said.
The Associated Press reported last month that a Chinese clothing factory used cheap or free labor from people held in oppressive Chinese interment camps.
Later in the day, however, Trump released a statement that the White House would, in fact, fly the flag at half-staff until McCain's interment.
The maps' topographical lines are etchings made up of minuscule texts, drawn from historic and contemporary sources that shaped Nishimura's understanding of the interment era.
So was a section of a Christian burial site, Saint Panteleimon, which the church, in response to the refugee crisis, had set aside for Islamic interment.
Joanne M. Drake, a chief of staff to the Reagans, recalled pulling all-nighters with Mr. Boetticher in the weeks before Mr. Reagan's interment in 2004.
A private funeral and interment at Arlington National Cemetery will be held the following day for the bench's liberal leader, who died last week at age 99.
The black detainees had been working overseas, partly to escape racism at home, and some had European wives and children who were also taken to interment centers.
Neither had seen the film yet, and Michael, seeing them visibly moved, asked them for an honest assessment of the film afterward, particularly the interment reenactment scenes.
Although what we consider the "traditional" process of embalming, coffin, and cemetery interment is relatively recent, going back only to the 19th century, it has become entrenched.
"If Neanderthals were using Shanidar cave as a site of memory for the repeated ritual interment of their dead, it would suggest cultural complexity of a high order."
People attend the interment ceremony for Matthew Shepard, the 21-year-old gay college student brutally murdered in Wyoming in 1998, at the Washington National Cathedral, on Oct. 26.
"Christopher's paternal grandparents met and fell in love in a Japanese interment camp, so it was in his DNA that love always trumps hate," she said to massive applause.
The marker was funded by donors worldwide who contributed to a GoFundMe campaign organized by the Matthew Shepard Foundation and the cathedral in the days following last year's interment.
For example, if devout Iranians felt the Saudis had needlessly delayed the burial of bodies after the stampede, violating Islam's requirement for a quick interment, that would cause genuine anger.
"If Neanderthals were using Shanidar cave as a site of memory for the repeated ritual interment of their dead, it would suggest cultural complexity of a high order," she added.
Flags across the country and at certain American outposts around the world are being flown at half-staff, too, after Mr. Obama ordered them lowered on Saturday until the justice's interment.
Daniel Inouye died in 2012, Obama asked in both cases that flags remain at half-staff "until sunset on the day of his interment," which has not yet arrived for Sen.
Bodies hold symbolic power, said Ann Neumann, a visiting scholar at New York University who studies death, with places of interment often seen as reflections of how society valued a person.
The interment will give them a sense of closure, said Reverend Gene Robinson, the church's first openly gay bishop and a family friend who will help preside over Friday's memorial service.
Having studied Islamic law in his homeland, Mr Dawa says he was keen to provide some dignity to the interment of his co-religionists, and the municipality was grateful for his assistance.
Daniel Inouye died in 2012, former President Obama asked in both cases that flags remain at half-staff "until sunset on the day of his interment," which has not yet arrived for Sen.
"[Muller] told us all the time she was gonna die because of him," Samantha Searle tells PEOPLE about her best friend hours before Muller's interment and a day after her funeral in Oklahoma City.
The soldiers, who were buried overseas under an interment policy that was scrapped in 1966, were flown into a military airfield around 19753 kms (24.85 miles) west of Sydney onboard two military transport jets.
Daniel Inouye died in 2012, former President Barack Obama asked in both cases that flags remain at half-staff "until sunset on the day of his interment," which has not yet arrived for Sen.
For a long time she had wondered why he hadn't taken the handsome and prestigious volumes—whose arrival and interment he had treated as a matter of great ceremony—with him when he went.
Before the interment, all Iranians were invited to gather around the campus of the University of Tehran, in the central part of the city, where Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, led a prayer.
While the flag on the White House was lowered to half-staff Sunday, it was back at full staff Monday morning — even though it's traditional for the flag to remain lowered until the day of interment.
While the BBC reports Hawking's family will hold a private funeral for the physicist on March 31 at Great St Mary's, a church at the University of Cambridge, the interment will not occur until later this year.
In return, the institute provides for transportation for your body to Memphis, pays for cremation once the work is done and returns the ashes to your family (or, if you prefer, to an interment facility in Memphis).
President Trump issued a statement Monday saying he "respect[s] Senator John McCain's service to our country" and has ordered the White House to fly its flag at half-staff until the day of the senator's interment.
The spirit of comity fostered by the shared mourning of Mr. Bush will almost certainly dissipate within days, if not hours, of his funeral at Washington National Cathedral on Wednesday and his interment in Texas on Thursday.
For Shepard's parents, interment of his ashes in a cathedral visited by more than 270,000 people annually and among the remains of notable Americans presents an honor and another opportunity to share their son with the public.
The two bodies which were discovered only in 2007, those of the crown prince Alexei and his sister Maria, have yet to receive a decent interment, in part because of the church leadership's unwillingness to settle the matter.
In what is by now a well-rehearsed ceremony, the coffins, identically draped in green cloth, many holding only partial remains, were laid out in rows inside the former battery factory's cavernous hangar on the eve of the interment.
Over the past year, the SDF has assumed the burden of overseeing the interment of thousands of ISIS fighters and families — the large majority of whom have nowhere else to go and have been abandoned by their home countries.
Co-curated by David Hurst Thomas, AMNH curator of North American archaeology, and John J. Flynn, AMNH curator of fossil mammals, Mummies presents the artifacts of interment as portals to the moment of burial, revealing ancient relationships with death.
When we talked to a man who is maybe the leading archivist of the internment, he came to the writers' room and we asked him like, is there something people get wrong a lot when they show the interment onscreen?
When: Opens Saturday, December 10, 11am–5pm Where: Japanese American National Museum (100 North Central Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles) Our nation's wartime interment camps are a black mark on our history, one that most people thought could never be repeated.
"Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain's service to our country and, in his honor, have signed a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of his interment," Trump said.
People in this ultra-conservative camp were sceptical, back in 1998, when the first set of bodies were interred; that was partly because of their antipathy for the liberal government of the day, headed by President Boris Yeltsin, which organised the interment.
"They gave the ultimate sacrifice and then when the war was over, they were told, 'Thank you for your service, the cockpits go back to the men now,' " Representative Martha McSally, Republican of Arizona, said during a brief memorial after the interment.
John McCain:Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain's service to our country and, in his honor, have signed a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of his interment.
In the middle of an olive grove, there are dozens of mounds of crumbly earth, some created only a month ago, with markers offering perfunctory information about the people who lie underneath: a name, a date of death or discovery and a date of interment.
"Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain's service to our country and, in his honor, have signed a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of his interment," Trump's statement read.
That group expressed alarm at Mr. Trump's decision to return the White House flag to full staff two days after Mr. McCain's death, and was said to have been a factor in the decision to lower the flag back down through Mr. McCain's interment.
"Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain's service to our country and, in his honor, have signed a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of his interment," Trump said in the statement.
"Committal services and the rendering of military funeral honors will discontinue until further notice," the department said in a release, adding that while immediate family members are permitted to witness the burial of a deceased veteran, no more than 10 people are allowed to observe the interment.
Deny him and his government will stay its heartless course, no matter how much trauma is inflicted on these kids, no matter how much shame is heaped on America, no matter how profound the betrayal of its promise, no matter how deep the interment of its soul.
CreditCreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times The bodies reached Hart Island on a ferry like all the others, in spare wooden boxes and bound for ignominious mass interment off the coast of the Bronx where New York City buries its unclaimed dead by the hundreds in long, shallow trenches.
Bush, a U.S. Navy aviator who narrowly escaped death when he was shot down by Japanese forces over the Pacific Ocean during World War Two, was honored with a 21-plane flyover in a "missing man" formation before he was carried to his gravesite for a private interment.
I'd succeeded in trying the patience of virtually all of my loved ones with this campaign, so that when at last the cremains came back to us, I was so embarrassed about the fuss I'd made that I was too self-conscious to follow through with the interment.
The most glaring example was the flags: Typically, the death of a prominent sitting senator is followed followed by an effusive statement from the White House and a proclamation to lower flags around Washington, DC, to half-staff, including at the White House, until the date of interment.
Read Trump's full statement on McCain's passing below: Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain's service to our country and, in his honor, have signed a proclamation to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff until the day of his interment.
When McCain died in 2018, Trump refused to lower the White House flag back to half-staff, even though it's become customary for presidents to sign a proclamation calling for the flag to remain at half-staff for members of congress until the day of interment, Business Insider's John Haltiwanger reported.
"SCOTUS repeats disgraced history," one sign said, with an image of a front-page headline about American internment camps holding Japanese-Americans during World War II. "Presidential power doesn't always protect," read another, with a black-and-white image of some Japanese-Americans who were held at the interment camps.
"On the behalf of The American Legion's two million wartime veterans, I strongly urge you to make an appropriate presidential proclamation noting Senator McCain's death and legacy of service to our nation, and that our nation's flag be half-staffed through his interment," she wrote, noting that McCain had been a "cherished member" of the organization.
So, while in the 19th century the abbey staged grand funerals, and prime ministers like Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone were buried or commemorated with large statues, "the 20th-century trend was toward memorial services, memorial tablets and occasionally the interment of ashes," said David Cannadine, Dodge professor of history at Princeton University and president of the British Academy.
Barring an official White House proclamation ordering flags nationwide to be flown at half-staff in McCain's honor, the top Senate Republican and Democrat on Monday requested that the Defense Department "provide necessary support so that US flags on all government buildings remain at half-mast through sunset on the day of Senator McCain's interment," Schumer's communications director said.
Under the newly proposed rules, those eligible for interment at the cemetery will now be limited to certain groups including: US service members that were killed in action, recipients of the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star or Purple Heart recipients, former prisoners of war and Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States.
The cemetery's first interment occurred on Wednesday, 7 March 1900. On Friday, 24 March 2006 the cemetery carried out its 30,000th interment.
Interment in Morefield Cemetery in Hickory Township, near Sharon, Pennsylvania.
Interment was in the Elizabethtown City Cemetery in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
Interment in Friends Fair Hill Burial Ground in Germantown, Pennsylvania.
Hastings died in Mendon; interment was in the Old Cemetery.
Interment and burial occurred at the George Bush Presidential Library.
His interment is in the Old Oak Cemetery, Norridgewock, Maine.
His interment was at Albany, Oregon in the Masonic Cemetery.
His interment was is in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery.
Interment was in the Fairmount Mausoleum at Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.
He died in Exeter in 1890; interment was in Exeter Cemetery.
His interment was located in West Laurel Hill Cemetery near Philadelphia.
He died in Stewarton, Pennsylvania. Interment in Union Cemetery in Uniontown.
He died in Pueblo in 1955; interment was in Roselawn Cemetery.
Interment was in the Old Burial Ground, East Parish Burying Ground.
He died in Waynesburg in 1841. Interment in Green Mount Cemetery.
He died in Syracuse; interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Canastota.
His interment was located at Fort Worth's cemetery Greenwood Memorial Park.
He died in Shreveport in 1922; interment was at Greenwood Cemetery.
He died at Cold Spring; interment was in the Old Cemetery.
He died in Plainfield, Indiana; interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle.
His interment was next to his father at Black Hills National Cemetery.
He died in San Diego in 1919. Interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery.
In 1883 he died in Rochester; interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery.
He died in Mifflintown in 1910. Interment was in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
His interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
He died in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, in 1911. Interment in Highland Cemetery.
He died in Milroy, Pennsylvania, in 1842. Interment in Milroy Presbyterian Cemetery.
His interment was at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. He was survived by one son.
In 1824, Henderson died in Freehold; interment was in Old Tennent Cemetery, Manalapan.
In 1823 he died near Weaversville; interment was in East Allen Presbyterian Churchyard.
In 1949, he died in Utica; interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Whitesboro.
He died in Invermay, Mecklenburg County; interment was on his estate near Invermay.
William Harding later had a mausoleum built for the interment of family members.
Hayne died in Charleston in 1867; interment was in St. Michael's Churchyard, Charleston.
He died in Columbia in 1870; interment was in the First Presbyterian Churchyard.
In 1938 he died in Brooklyn; interment was in Cemetery of the Evergreens.
His interment was in the churchyard of the Congregational Church in Phippsburg Center.
He died in Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 7, 1952; interment in St. Mary's Cemetery.
He died in Jamaica, New York; interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Flushing.
He died in that city in 1859; interment was in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Shively died in Washington, D.C.; interment was in the Brookville Cemetery, Brookville, Pennsylvania.
Oscar L. Jackson died in New Castle in 1920. Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery.
On July 30, 1890, Decker died in Flint with interment in Glenwood Cemetery, Flint.
Interment in the cemetery adjoining Penn Hill Quaker Meeting House in Little Britain Township.
His interment was at Little Walsingham, Norfolk, on 8 March 1934, at 2 PM.
He died in Millersburg, Ohio, on February 26, 1870; interment in Oak Hill Cemetery.
He died in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1840. Interment in Ashland Cemetery in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Mattoon died in Amherst on September 11, 1843. His interment was in West Cemetery.
He did not run for reelection. His interment was located in Birmingham's Elmwood Cemetery.
Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Interment Control Forms, 1928–1962.
Lufkin died in Essex on March 28, 1934. His interment was in Essex Cemetery.
He retired and resided in Minneapolis until his death, interment was in Lakewood Cemetery.
He died in Washington, D.C. in 1855; interment was in Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield.
Hammons died in Bethel on November 7, 1888. His interment was in Woodland Cemetery.
He died near Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. Interment in the Old Derry Church Graveyard, Derry, Pennsylvania.
The church was torn down in 1891, and details of any re-interment are unknown.
He died in Santa Monica, California, in 1895. Interment in Mountain View Cemetery in Pasadena.
He resumed his former business pursuits, and died in Franklin, Pennsylvania. Interment in Franklin Cemetery.
His interment is at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles.
He died in Tiverton in 1821; interment was in the family lot on his estate.
He died at Ashland, aged 59. Interment in the family cemetery at Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania.
He died on August 24, 1983, in Honolulu with interment at Homelani Cemetery in Hilo.
He died in Montclair, New Jersey in 1922; was interment in Summer Street Cemetery, Lancaster.
In 2004, the it supported the interment ceremony of President Ronald Reagan in Simi Valley.
Maloney died in Lawrence on November 8, 1934. His interment was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery.
He died in New York City in 1859; interment was in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
He died April 19, 1995, and was interment in Eastern Shore Chapel Cemetery, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The funeral services were held from his residence, with the interment following in Fulton, New York.
The funeral will be held from ?--? tomorrow afternoon. The interment will be in Mountain View cemetery.
He died at sea before reaching port in 1847. Interment in Milton Cemetery in Milton, Pennsylvania.
Dougherty died at Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Fla., on October 11, 1915; interment in Pinewood Cemetery.
On the day of the burial or interment, the U.S. Flag is lowered to half-staff.
He died in Augusta, Maine on January 25, 1855. His interment was in Forest Grove Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law and died in Acushnet, Massachusetts; interment was in Acushnet Cemetery.
He resumed his former manufacturing pursuits until his death in Annville. Interment in Mount Annville Cemetery.
His interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery, and was reinterred in Forest Hills Cemetery, Roxbury, Massachusetts.
He died in Joliet, Illinois, August 14, 1938. His interment was located in Joliet's Elmhurst Cemetery.
Services were held on September 29, 1996, in Sacramento, with interment at Benicia Cemetery outside Oakland.
He resumed the practice of law, and died in Indiana in 1893. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
Gorges died in February 1658 in Keynsham, England, and the location of his interment is unknown.
Henderson died in Summitville, Tennessee. The date of his death and the place of interment is unknown.
He died in Elmwood, near York, in Spring Garden Township. Interment was on his estate near Elmwood.
He continued the practice of law in Allentown where he died in 1884. Interment in Union Cemetery.
He died in Far Rockaway on April 23, 1965. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village.
He resumed the practice of his profession and died in Harrisburg in 1854. Interment in Harrisburg Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law and died in Kittanning in 1853. Interment in Old Kittanning Cemetery.
101 (June 3, 1900), pg. 8. His body was transferred by rail to Omaha, Nebraska for interment.
He resumed his former business pursuits, and died in Leechburg in 1915. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery.
He died in Trenton, New Jersey on August 29, 1807. Interment was in the First Presbyterian Churchyard.
He died at his winter home in St. Petersburg, Florida. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery in Uniontown.
5 His death occurred in Philadelphia in 1862. Interment in St. Peter’s Episcopal Churchyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He died in Taunton, Massachusetts, on September 27, 1865. Interment was in Dighton Town Cemetery, Dighton, Massachusetts.
Powers died in Newton on November 30, 1929. His interment was in Newton Cemetery in Newton Center.
Ollie Josephine Prescott Baird Bennett Ollie Josephine Prescott Baird Bennett (March 27, 1874 – February 4, 1957)Interment Control Forms, 1928–1962. Interment Control Forms, A1 2110-B. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774–1985, Record Group 92. The National Archives at College Park, College Park, Maryland.
Helen Davis of Brooklyn, New York, and Mrs. Katherine Shannon of Bedford, Pennsylvania, and a sister, Mrs. S.F. Johnson of Pasadena. A funeral service was conducted at the First Hollywood Methodist Church, with interment at with interment at Rosedale Cemetery.. Grace Hagar Wallace died on September 3, 1939.
Jones died on an unknown date in Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee. The place of his interment is unknown.
He resumed the practice of law in Greensburg and died there in 1858. Interment in St. Clair Cemetery.
He returned to milling, and died in New Britain, Pennsylvania. Interment in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Doylestown.
"Spirit of the Anzacs" is based on Paul Keating's 1993 eulogy at the interment of the Unknown Soldier.
He resumed the real estate business, and died in Philadelphia. Interment in St. Denis Cemetery in Havertown, Pennsylvania.
Stranahan died at his summer home in Saratoga Springs in 1898; interment was in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
He died in New York City. His remains were returned to Binghamton for interment in Spring Forest Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law, and died in Reading in 1922. Interment in Reading's Charles Evans Cemetery.
Barrett died of pneumonia in West Newton, Massachusetts on February 12, 1906. His interment was in Newton Cemetery.
Interment was in the cemetery of the Chapel of Ease of St. Bartholomew's Parish, near Jacksonboro, South Carolina.
He resumed his former business pursuits, and died in New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, in 1903. Interment in Bloomfield Cemetery.
III, p. 463. Willis died on May 7, 1900. His interment was located at Woodlawn Cemetery, in Detroit.
Robinson practiced law in Indianapolis until his death there in 1961; interment was in Washington Park Cemetery East.
He resumed the practice of law in Butler, Pennsylvania, and died there in 1894. Interment in the North Cemetery.
It is still in use as a meeting house and the burial ground is still receiving requests for interment.
He moved to Mercer County, Pennsylvania, in 1843, and died in Bedford, Pennsylvania, in 1844. Interment in Bedford Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of his profession until his death in Waynesburg in 1848. Interment in Green Mount Cemetery.
He resumed agricultural pursuits and died in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Interment in the Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Abington, Pennsylvania.
He died in Matteawan (now Beacon), New York, April 30, 1868. His interment was located in Fishkill Rural Cemetery.
He resumed agricultural pursuits and died near Dingmans Ferry in 1852. Interment in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Milford, Pennsylvania.
He retired due to illness and died in Dallas, Texas, October 13, 1968. His interment in Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Interment in Fairfield Cemetery in West Lafayette, Ohio. McGregor voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
His funeral service was conducted at St. James Cathedral with interment at a vault belonging to his wife's family.
He resumed the practice of law and died in Union, West Virginia in 1891. Interment was in Green Hill Cemetery.
In 1884. Price died in Lewisburg. Interment was in the Stuart Burying Ground at Stuart Manor, near Lewisburg. The Gov.
He resumed the practice of law, and died in Philadelphia in 1860. Interment in Hollenback Cemetery in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1856. He died in Quakertown in 1872. Interment in Friends Burial Ground.
Interment in Caln Orthodox Quaker Meeting Burial Ground near Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Reinterment in Northwood Cemetery in Downingtown. Link to Pres.
He moved to Norristown, Pennsylvania, and died there in 1827. Interment in Wentz's Reformed Church Cemetery in Center Point, Pennsylvania.
The farm is also the last resting place of women members who have requested natural burial or interment of ashes.
Underhill died in New York City on January 28, 1946. His interment was in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
He resided in Bayside until his death in that city in 1935; interment was in Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, New York.
He was again engaged in the practice of law until his death in Meadville in 1900. Interment in Greendale Cemetery.
He practiced law in New Orleans until his death in that city on in 1927; interment was in Metairie Cemetery.
He retired from public life and died in Stockbridge, Massachusetts on April 19, 1885. His interment was in Stockbridge Cemetery.
Williams died on his plantation south of Pontotoc in 1851; interment was in the private cemetery on the family estate.
Plans for the reburial had been "on hold" while the outcome of the court case was awaited. The Dean of Leicester had called the Plantagenet Alliance's challenge "disrespectful", and said that the Cathedral would not be investing funding in the re-interment project until the matter was resolved. Once the High Court decision rejecting the Alliance's claim was issued in May 2014, Tim Stevens, the then Bishop of Leicester, announced that the re-interment would proceed at Leicester Cathedral the following spring. The re-interment took place on 26 March 2015.
He resumed the practice of his profession in Washington, D.C. and died there in 1894; interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery.
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Silsbee resumed mercantile pursuits in Salem, where he died; interment in The Burying Point, the second oldest cemetery in the US.
He died in Catawissa, Pennsylvania, in 1847. Interment in Petrikin Cemetery in Danville, which was later converted into a memorial park.
Herreshoff died suddenly of pneumonia on March 23, 1920 in Manhattan, New York. Interment was in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He died at "Charleston" farm, in Charles County; interment was in the private burying ground on the estate of Daniel Jenifer.
He reengaged in the tobacco business and retired from active business pursuits; Brown died in Martinsville, with interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
He died in Bethesda, MD, on March 4, 1975. His interment is in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring, Maryland.
His obituary does not indicate his cause of death, place of interment, nor his year of retirement from his law practice.
He died on his estate at Upper Merion, Pennsylvania, in 1841. Interment in the family burying ground in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
The re-interment rites were attended by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the Quezons' sole surviving child, Zenaida "Nini" Quezon-Avanceña.
A private service with interment of ashes followed the Memorial Service. Bishop Lawson was survived by his wife, children and grandchildren.
Stephen Haynes died at his home in Brooklyn at the age of 78, interment was at the Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
He served as city comptroller of Reading from 1888 until his death there in 1891. Interment in Reading's Charles Evans Cemetery.
His casket was available for viewing on the ice in Avangard's arena before being carried to Staro-Severnoye Cemetery for interment.
Gravestone at the interment site of Stephen Ailes and his wife Helen Wales Ailes at Indian Mound Cemetery in Romney, West Virginia.
He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1890 and in 1902 died in Brooklyn. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Barry died in Redwood City, California on June 14, 1988 (age 73 years, 30 days). The location of his interment is unknown.
She died in 1981, aged 76, in New York City, from undisclosed causes. Her interment was in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.
He was engaged in the practice of law in Washington, D.C., until his death there in 1899. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery.
He returned to Greensburg in 1846 and died there in 1852. Interment in the Old Cemetery of the St. Clair Cemetery Association.
Lowell resumed the practice of law, and died in East Machias on March 13, 1874. His interment was in the Village Cemetery.
Lyman, Joseph: A Sermon Delivered at the Interment of Ruggles Woodbridge, Thomas W. Shepard and Co., Northampton, Massachusetts (1819) pp. 14–15.
He was a member of the board of directors of the Easton Bank and died in Easton, Pennyslania. Interment in Easton Cemetery.
He served as city solicitor of Altoona from 1944 to 1946. He died in Altoona, with interment in Alto Reste Burial Park.
Maiden died on 13 January 1958 in Glen Cove, New York. Interment was in the Nassau Knolls Cemetery, Port Washington, New York.
Lloyd died on 21 May 1968, aged 76, in Santa Barbara, California. Her interment was in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of his profession until 1900, when he retired. He died in Butler in 1907. Interment in North Cemetery.
His shrouded carcass was sent to Bellingham, Washington for interment at Gary Winkler's mixed dog breed sanctuary through a small private plane.
He was married to Clara Bain (1877-1973) and died in Canaan, New York in 1948; interment was in Kinderhook Cemetery, Kinderhook.
He resumed the practice of law and died in New York City in 1861. Interment in First Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Nicholls, Bernard Nicholls died at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 3 November 1924 due to septic meningitis. Interment was at Northwood Cemetery.
In 1898 he moved to Washington, D.C., and lived in retirement until his death on January 1, 1900. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery.
He was solicitor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from 1886 until his death in New Bloomfield in 1908. Interment in New Bloomfield Cemetery.
Whitehill was elected as a Republican to the Eighth and Ninth Congresses. He died in Salisbury Township. Interment in Pequea Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
In 2018, Hendricks sang "La Marseillaise" with the Choir of the French Army at the interment ceremony of Simone Veil in the Panthéon.
His interment, however, proved controversial because the War Department gave him full military honors."Burial First of Kind." Washington Post. June 12, 1914.
Typically, the place of burial is close to the padi. The interment is accompanied by a seven-day mourning period by family members.
The oldest tomb is dated 1886 while the last interment was in 1982 when it was formally declared as a National Historical Landmark.
Renaldo died of lung cancer in 1980, aged 76, in Goleta, California. His interment took place in Calvary Cemetery in Santa Barbara, California.
His interment was in Arlington National Cemetery. Wigglesworth married Florence Joyes Booth in 1931, and they had three daughters, Ann, Mary and Jane.
Jared Ingersoll died in Philadelphia at the age of 73; interment was in the Old Pine Street Church Cemetery, Fourth and Pine Streets.
Moore's place of interment is unknown. His papers are deposited in special collections at the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library on the Tulane campus.
Holt died of a heart attack on August 2, 1985, in Van Nuys, California. His interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.
Interment in Friends Burying Ground in Birmingham, Pennsylvania. He was the cousin of Edward Darlington and William Darlington, second cousin of Smedley Darlington.
His wife, during the process of the interment of her husband, also died. Edward Hector struggled with the social problems of his times.
Fuller died in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, on January 8, 1968 (age 91 years, 353 days). Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
He on April 5, 1917, voted against declaring war on Germany. His interment was in a mausoleum in Forest Cemetery, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Tyler was one of the incorporators of the Elmira Rolling Mill Co., and in 1875 died in Elmira. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law and in 1879 died in New York City. Interment was in the family burying ground in Mastic.
He served as chairman of the Conservative Party from 1911–1919. Following his death in 1939, his interment was at Vår Frelsers gravlund.
Marguerite, not by the church, as some accounts assert, but by the old gate of the cemetery. The interment was made in the corner, on the left, at a distance of eight or nine feet from the enclosure wall, and at an equal distance from a small house, which subsequently served as a school. The grave was filled up,—no mound marked its place, and not even a trace remained of the interment! Not till then did the commissaries of police and the municipality withdraw, and enter the house opposite the church to draw up the declaration of interment.
The first interment was that of Lilla Jewel Kenney. The date of her interment is not entirely clear, but it could have been as early as February 25, 1925, or before March 26, 1925, or before the mausoleum's completion in 1927. Over the next three decades, Abbey Mausoleum interred 245 remains in crypts and 60 remains in cremation niches.Scannell, Nancy.
Some of the Djab wurrung clans are thought to have practiced burial of their dead in trees. According to Hyett there have been two recent discoveries to the west of Ararat of secondary tree burials, involving the re-interment of two or more individuals, and a primary interment of a child in a hollow tree in the vicinity of Stawell.
The interment area of southern megaliths has an underground burial chamber made of earth or lined with thin stone slabs. A massive capstone is placed over the interment area and is supported by smaller propping stones. Most of the megalithic burials on the Korean Peninsula are of the southern type. As with northern megaliths, southern examples contain few, if any, artifacts.
Brulé tribesman Paul Eagle Star died after breaking his ankle when he fell off a horse in Sheffield on 24 August 1891 at age twenty-seven. His interment was in West Brompton near the same plot as Surrounded. Fifty-nine-year-old Oglala Sioux, Long Wolf died during the tour due to pneumonia on 13 June 1892. His interment was in West Brompton.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1832. He died in Winchester, Tennessee. The location of his place of interment is unknown.
This was due to the late age inauguration and subsequent passing 2 months later of Andrew Jackson Houston. Thompson's interment was in Hollywood Cemetery.
When his two daughters died, they chose interment next to their mother. The bronze marker on Emory Johnson's Forest Lawn mausoleum niche reads "JOHNSON".
However, Keim died of typhus while in the military service at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1862. Interment was in the Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading.
After his term in Congress, Irwin was United States Ambassador to Denmark 1843-1847. He died in Pittsburgh in 1856. Interment in Allegheny Cemetery.
He was instrumental in establishing Belfast Academy and served as trustee for forty years. He died near Belfast; interment was in Grove Cemetery, Belfast.
Houck died in Washington, D.C., in 1919 at age 63. After a funeral at Frank Geier's Sons chapel, his interment was at Glenwood Cemetery.
He continued the practice of medicine until 1870, when he retired. He died in Shrewsbury, York County, Pennsylvania, in 1873. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.
He died on January 30, 1932 at the home of his daughter in New York City. Interment was in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Little resumed agricultural pursuits, and died in Lynn, Massachusetts on February 6, 1875. His interment was in the Congregational Church Cemetery in Marshfield Hills.
Browne died on November 20, 2013, aged 77, at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, California. Her interment was at Oak Hill Memorial Park.
He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1900. He died in St. Louis, Missouri; interment in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1872. He retired from active pursuits, and died in Harrisburg in 1886. Interment in Harrisburg Cemetery.
Andrew resumed the practice of his profession, and died in Boston on May 30, 1895. His interment was in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge.
Glasgow was elected as a Republican to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congresses. He died at Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania. Interment in Slate Ridge Burying Ground.
Culpepper died at the residence of his son in Darlington County, South Carolina in January 1841; interment in the cemetery at Society Hill, South Carolina.
He served as president of the Pennsylvania National Bank for several years. He died in Pottsville in 1901. Interment in St. Patrick's (No. 3) Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1890. He resumed his former business activities and died in Girard in 1906. Interment in Girard Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1874. He died in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (now a part of Pittsburgh). Interment in Highwood (formerly Bellevue) Cemetery.
Cooper was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-seventh Congress and served until his death in Coopersburg in 1862. Interment is in Woodland Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892. He continued the practice of law until his death in 1899. Interment in Shenango Valley Cemetery.
Morse died in Surbiton, Surrey, England, U.K. on February 5, 1891. His interment was in the parish churchyard of St. Mary’s in Long Ditton, England.
Holley, Joe. "Museum of African Art Founder Warren Robbins", The Washington Post, December 5, 2008. Accessed December 11, 2008. His interment was at Congressional Cemetery.
Interment details are given on the American Foreign Service form "Report of the Death of an American Citizen," accessed on ancestry.com on 13 September 2011.
22 April 2014. but interment of remains are permitted after five years.Puerto Rico le da el último adiós a Cheo Feliciano. NotiUno. 21 April 2014.
Adam Veyde died in 1720. Although he was Lutheran, Peter the Great ordered his interment at the Alexander Nevsky Lavra and attended his funeral personally.
The cemetery was formally established (chartered) in 1854. Mrs. Ann Crawford was the first interment at the cemetery; she was buried on May 28, 1854.
He resumed the practice of law in Sunbury and resumed his banking activities. He died in Sunbury in 1891. Interment in Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Sunbury.
At his interment, Magnifico's family, friends, and the people he has touched were present as the community share a tearful moment for his undying generosity.
He was interred at a private residence in Winnsboro. Place of interment is now the Bethel A.R.P Cemetery located on North Vanderhorst Street, Winnsboro, SC.
The new legislation required the Secretary of the Interior to transfer to the Secretary of the Army within 30 days the approximately Interment Zone. The transfer therefore involved the entire of NPS land that the 1995 agreement and Alternative 3 in the 1999 EA had described. The 2001 legislation required the Secretary of the Army to use the Interment Zone for in-ground burial sites and columbarium.
According to James P. Snell, the first interment was for Joseph A. Linn, who was buried in August 1867. Five years later, in 1872, a local newspaper reported that "the number of interments is about 340--a large majority of which were re-interments from other places". Burial options at Newton Cemetery include interment in the cemetery's Mausoleum Chapel, erected in 1991.Newton Cemetery Company.
While his death date and place of interment is unknown, he contributed a part of his wealth to the establishment of Jackson College at Columbia, Tennessee.
Pine died in Okmulgee in 1942; at the time of his death, he was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate. Interment was in Okmulgee Cemetery.
Woods died in 1826 (age about 62 years). The location of his interment is unknown. His brother, John Woods, was also a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1888. He resumed the practice of his profession and died in Clarion in 1912. Interment in Clarion Cemetery.
He declined to be a candidate for reelection, and again resumed the practice of law in Waynesburg, where he died in 1928. Interment in Greenmont Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1884. He resumed the practice of law, and died in Lancaster in 1894. Interment in Woodward Hill Cemetery.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1838. Potts resumed his former business pursuits, and died at Warwick Furnace. Interment in Coventry Cemetery near Warwick.
Slingerland Family Vault in the Slingerlands (NY) Historic District Slingerland died in Slingerlands, New York on October 26, 1861; interment was in the Slingerland family mausoleum.
He served as county auditor and died on the Logania plantation in Monaghan Township, near Dillsburg in 1866. Interment in the Dillsburg Cemetery in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania.
He was surrogate of Ulster County from 1835 to 1840. He died in Kingston in 1843; interment was in the crypt of the First Dutch Church.
He died in Providence in 1854; interment was in Grace Church Cemetery. Nehemiah Rice Knight's father, Nehemiah Knight, had been a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island.
He was engaged in business as a freight contractor and also interested in agricultural pursuits. He died in Johnsonburg. Interment in Duncannon Cemetery in Duncannon, Pennsylvania.
Finally, he was elected to the Fifty-first Congress and served until his death in Washington, D.C., in 1890. Interment in Oakland Cemetery in Warren, Pennsylvania.
He was a member of the Whig Party (United States). Mayor Thomas died March 27, 1864. His interment was at Spring Grove Cemetery, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
After leaving Congress, Biddle resumed the printing and newspaper publishing business in Huntingdon, where he died. His interment is in Trinity Churchyard, Friends’ Cove, near Bedford.
Covert moved to Brooklyn in 1896 and resumed the practice of law. He died in Brooklyn in 1910; interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Maspeth.
His work was also part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics. His interment was located at Fishkill Rural cemetery.
He affiliated with the Republican Party upon its organization in 1856, and died in Cleveland on June 18, 1878. His interment was in Lake View Cemetery.
Dedijer died in Boston, Massachusetts on 30 November 1990. He was subsequently cremated. His ashes were returned for interment at Žale Central Cemetery in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1894 and retired to his farm in Rotterdam. He died there in 1901; interment was in Viewland Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law in Clearfield until his death. Interment in Hillcrest Cemetery. He was the nephew of U.S. Representative John Patton from Pennsylvania.
The story of the discerption of his body explained the circumstance that the honor of his interment was claimed by so many different places in Egypt.
Mitchell died near Jackson, Mississippi, on August 7, 1843 (age about 57 years). The location of his interment is unknown. He was the author of Mitchell's Justice.
Lawrence jumped from an eighth-floor window and fell to his death, at the Belmont Hotel, New York, New York; interment was in Hillside Cemetery, North Adams.
He was engaged in banking in Sharon, Pennsylvania. He retired from active business, and died in Sharon in 1917. Interment in Hall's Burying Ground in Halls Station.
He died at his home, "Hampton Place," adjoining the village of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. Interment in Allegheny Cemetery. He is the namesake of Hampton Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1852. He resumed the practice of law in Greensburg and died there in 1883. Interment in St. Clair Cemetery.
He was married to Eloise Hill in 1870, and was also married to Margaret Montgomery. He died in Danville in 1877. Interment in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law in Washington, D.C., and died in Olney, Maryland, on June 22, 1968. Interment in Lima Memorial Park Cemetery in Lima, Ohio.
Karns died of cancer in Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico on February 5, 2000 at age 79. His wife and children had his private family interment in Ajijic's cemetery.
Master Plan 2006 At least 41 Europeans and seven Japanese were buried there, with the last interment recorded in 1915. Those buried there include William Shakespeare Hall.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1916. He resumed his former business pursuits until he died at his home in Scottdale. Interment in Scottdale Cemetery.
O'Day died on May 17, 2013, in Westwood, California after battling brain cancer for six months. His interment was at Coachella Valley Public Cemetery in Coachella, California.
He resumed the practice of law and specialized in public-service work. He died in Carlisle from Bright's disease on October 23, 1920. Interment in Ashland Cemetery.
On April 16, 2007, Judge Pines died at the age of 87, just four days after his wife Marcia died. Interment was at the Beth Tfiloh Cemetery.
Frank Reicher died at a hospital in Inglewood, California, aged 89. He was survived by his sister and a brother. His interment was at Inglewood Park Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1934. After he left Congress, he resumed his former business activities, and died in Brookville. Interment in Brookville Cemetery.
After a brief yet dynamic ministry, Gelasius died on 19 November AD 496. His feast day is 21 November, the anniversary of his interment, not his death.
He served again as a member of the State assembly in 1842. Cramer died in Waterford on June 1, 1870. His interment was in Waterford Rural Cemetery.
He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Claims during the Thirty- eighth Congress. He died in Bellefonte in 1865. Interment in City Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful Independent candidate for reelection in 1882. He continued the drug business in Honesdale until his death there in 1913. Interment in Glen Dyberry Cemetery.
Ponoka County objected to the plan, however, and issued a stop order to the province in October 2014. Nevertheless, a re-interment ceremony was held in October 2014.
He died on August 26, 1983 from lung cancer in Nyack, New York at the age of 61. His interment was at Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
Interment Control Forms, A1 2110-B. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774–1985, Record Group 92. The National Archives at College Park, College Park, Maryland.
He resumed the practice of his profession and also engaged in banking. He died in Wilkes-Barre in 1893. Interment in Forty Fort Cemetery in Forty Fort, Pennsylvania.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1874. He resumed the practice of law, and died in Erie in 1883. Interment in Oakland Cemetery in Warren, Pennsylvania.
His body was transferred to Monmouth, Illinois for interment where services were held by The Rev. Dr. Thomas Hanna McMichael, President of Monmouth College, on Nov. 20, 1920.
Maher died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles, California, on July 17, 1998. Maher's interment was in his hometown of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland.
Active pallbearers were Robert Whitesides, Daniel Healy, Frank Smith, Richard M. Sellwood, William Orr, and W. I. Prince. The interment was set for Forest Hill Cemetery in Duluth.
After the American Civil War, "the Ladies Memorial Society of Nashville with surviving Confederate veterans such as William B. Bate, Daniel Carter, General Benjamin Cheatham, and Thomas Harding purchased 26,588 square feet in the center of Mount Olivet and established Confederate Circle" for the interment of Confederate dead. It was used for the interment of Confederate soldiers who had died on nearby battlegrounds and as a memorial to their sacrifice. Women organized such memorial associations and raised money for interment of Confederate soldiers in major cities across the South and areas where there were concentrations of bodies.Drew Gilpin Faust, The Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War, New York: Vintage Civil War Library, 2009, pp.
Minnesota Legislators Past and Present Johnson died in Litchfield, where he had gone for medical treatment, on September 13, 1936, and his interment is in Dassel Cemetery, Dassel, Minnesota.
He retired from active business in 1926 and returned to Buffalo, where he died in 1929; interment was in United German and French Roman Catholic Cemetery, Pine Hill, Buffalo.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1888. He continued the practice of law until his death in Greensburg in 1889. Interment in the new St. Clair Cemetery.
He was elected associate judge of Lehigh County Court on November 9, 1866, and served until his death in Coopersburg in 1867. Interment in Blue Church Cemetery near Coopersburg.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1886. He resumed the practice of law and died in West Chester in 1888. Interment in Oaklands Cemetery, in West Chester.
He was reelected in 1894 and served until 1904; resumed the practice of law and engaged in banking. He died in Indiana, Pennsylvania, in 1920. Interment in Oakland Cemetery.
He became an associate judge of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, by appointment of Governor David R. Porter from 1839 until his death in Harrisburg, in 1851. Interment at Harrisburg Cemetery.
Judge Garrett died October 16, 2015 in Oklahoma City. A memorial service was held October 23, 2015 at St. John's Episcopal Church in Oklahoma City. Interment was in Mangum.
While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Claims (Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Congresses). He died in Franklin, New Hampshire; interment was in Franklin Cemetery.
After his time in congress, he was engaged in agricultural pursuits and milling. He died in Jericho Mills, Pennsylvania, in 1844. Interment in the Presbyterian Cemetery in Mifflintown, Pennsylvania.
A very heavy smoker, Schellenberg died on August 15, 2013 in Dallas, Texas after a long battle with lung cancer. His interment was at Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery.
Williams ended up as an elephant keeper at the Belle Vue Zoo. He died on 28 July 1929 from pneumonia aged fifty-two. His interment was in Gorton's cemetery.
He served as Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1883 to 1887. He died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Interment at Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
His interment was at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California.Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Location 26803).
Sledge died of liver cancer at his home in Baton Rouge on April 14, 2015, at the age of 73. His interment was in Baton Rouge's Heavenly Gates Cemetery.
Regular hikes and gatherings are offered at OWL Farm. The farm is also the last resting place of women members who have requested natural burial or interment of ashes.
Allen Jones died on his plantation, Mount Gallant, near Roanoke Rapids, Northampton County, North Carolina, on November 10, 1798. Interment was in the private burial ground on his estate.
Until his death on April 13, 1931, Taylor was the best known African American citizen in Nashville. Taylor was buried in Greenwood Cemetery after a week-long interment ceremony.
Cuba Patriot, Cuba, Allegany County, New York, Friday, March 2, 1877. His remains were brought to Bolivar, New York for interment at Maple Lawn Cemetery next to his parents.
The cemetery's interment of "Willie" Lincoln, deceased son of president Abraham Lincoln, was the inspiration for the Man Booker Prize- winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders.
On January 22, 2002, Allman died of heart failure at his home in Culver City, California, at age 77. His interment is in Culver City's Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery.
Until the Christian era, when interment becomes again the only burial practice, both cremation and interment had been practiced depending on the area.Lemos 2002: Lemos I., The Protogeometric Aegean. The Archaeology of the Late Eleventh and Tenth Centuries BC, Oxford The ancient Greek funeral since the Homeric era included the próthesis (πρόθεσις), the ekphorá (ἐκφορά), the burial and the perídeipnon (περίδειπνον). In most cases, this process is followed faithfully in Greece until today.
As "Taps" was sounded, 21 F-15E's from Seymour Johnson AFB in North Carolina did a south-to-north missing man flyby of the casket just as the sun began to set on the western horizon. The flag covering Ford's casket was then folded and presented to Mrs. Ford by Vice President Cheney, at which point media coverage of the Interment Service, by prior request of the Ford family, concluded. After the Interment Service, Mrs.
Keith Clark to perform ‘’Taps’’ during John F. Kennedy’s interment at Arlington National Cemetery on November 25, 1963. More reminiscent of a military funeral during interment, presidents are automatically accorded full military honors in recognition of their role as Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces. A three-volley salute is fired over the gravesite by seven members who form a rifle party. This however, does not constitute a 21-gun salute.
He engaged in the lumber business and the manufacture of builders' millwork at Riegelsville, Pennsylvania, and Phillipsburg, New Jersey. He died in Easton, Pennsylvania. Interment in Durham Cemetery, near Durham.
He retired from political life and active business pursuits with residence in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. He died in Port Royal, Pennsylvania. Interment in Church Hill Cemetery, southwest of Port Royal, Pennsylvania.
He resumed the practice of law, and served as judge of the several courts of Butler County, Pennsylvania, from 1933 to 1943. He died in Butler. Interment in North Cemetery.
Mundy died while in office, in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, on May 13, 1851 (age 57 years, 29 days). The place of his interment is in Fulton Street Cemetery.
Ramsey was elected to the Twentieth Congress; reelected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Congresses and served until his death in Carlisle. Interment in Ashland Cemetery.
During the American Civil War he was appointed provost marshal for the nineteenth district of New York. He died in Delhi on October 28, 1873, with interment in Woodland Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1880 to the Forty-seventh Congress. He died in New York City in 1890. Interment is in Riverview Cemetery in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
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His second son, Edwin, also became an architect. Funeral services were held at Grace Church. There was a requiem celebration of the Holy Communion. Interment was at Oak Ridge Cemetery.
He was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-eighth Congress and served until his death in Gettysburg. He had been reelected to the Forty-ninth Congress. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
He died in Columbia, Pennsylvania, en route from Washington, D.C., to his home in 1849. Interment in Union Cemetery in Bellefonte. His son Edmund Blanchard became a prominent businessman in Bellefonte.
Phillips died in Philadelphia in 1884 and interment was in Mount Sinai Cemetery in Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Henry M. Phillips Masonic Lodge #337 in Monongahela, PA is named in his honor.
He then served as postmaster of Brockton 1915-1923, city assessor in 1923 and 1924, and died in Boston on April 19, 1924. His interment was in Calvary Cemetery in Brockton.
Retrieved 2012-10-18. The interment was attended by the government of Albania, including the President and Prime Minister, and senior figures from the Romanian, Montenegrin, Russian and Albanian royal families.
Clifford died in Woodland Hills, California, on November 30, 1998, at the age of 98. Her interment was in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery. She was survived by two first cousins.
He was in poor health in the months before his death from heart and lung ailments. His funeral was held at Calvary Church and his interment was in the parish's columbarium.
He resumed the practice of medicine and died in York in 1835. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. His obituary indicates that he died at home by suicide on May 6, 1835.
Dimock was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-seventh Congress and served until his death in Montrose in 1842. Interment in Montrose Cemetery. Cenotaph at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
Haven died in Portsmouth, on March 13, 1831, and is interred at Proprietors' Burying Ground. Died March 13, 1831 (age 68 years, 237 days). Interment at Proprietors' Burying Ground, Portsmouth, N.H.
At his interment at Père Lachaise Cemetery on 31 December 1889, a speech was given on his grave by Armand d'Artois on behalf of the Société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques.
Rolling Stone, no. 13, July 6, 1968. the cause of death stated on his death certificate was a heart attack. His interment was in Detroit Memorial Park East, in Warren, Michigan.
Hawkins was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-first Congress (March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831). He died in Henderson on April 20, 1832, with interment in Clark Cemetery.
He was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-second Congress and served from March 4, 1851, until his death in Paris on April 30, 1852. Interment is in Hillside Cemetery.
His body was returned to the States for reburial after interment at Schofield Barracks, Mausoleum #2 in Oahu, Hawaii. In 1949, his body was relocated permanently to Golden Gate National Cemetery.
He died in Logansport in 1877; interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery. Pratt was a member of Tipton Lodge No. 33 F.&A.M.; in Logansport, Indiana. He was raised in 1837.
Interment inside the 'Place of Meditation' located on the grounds of the Eisenhower Presidential Library occurred later that day. Although Bush’s casket was flown back to Texas from Washington using a Boeing VC-25 on December 5, 2018, his remains were transported on December 6, 2018, for interment at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station using a funeral train that was powered by a specially painted EMD SD70ACe locomotive known as Union Pacific 4141.
He declined to be a candidate for renomination, was again Mayor of Boston in 1878, and died in that city on December 17, 1896. His interment was in Dorchester South Burying Ground.
Snyder was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-seventh Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1842. He died in Selinsgrove in 1850. Interment in the New Lutheran Cemetery.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1876. He resumed the practice of medicine in New Castle where he died in 1889, aged 70. Interment in Grandview Cemetery, near Beaver Falls.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1858. He was appointed agent for the Pawnee Tribe of Indians. He died in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in 1881. Interment in Forest Home Cemetery.
He was again appointed associate judge of Washington County on May 31, 1820, and served until his death at his home near Ginger Hill, Pennsylvania. Interment in Mingo Cemetery, near Monongahela, Pennsylvania.
He resumed the practice of his profession in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1865. He served as associate judge of Lehigh County in 1867, and died in Allentown in 1871. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.
He was interred in the Crypt of the National Bards, beside Mickiewicz. Słowacki's interment at Waweł Cathedral was controversial, as many of his works were considered heretical by Polish Catholic-Church officials.
He was appointed commissioner of banking of the State of Pennsylvania in 1917. He again engaged in manufacturing pursuits and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery in York, Pennsylvania.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1896. He resumed agricultural pursuits and died on his estate at Emigsville near York in 1912. Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery in York.
Interment was had at Chelton Hills, and the body was cremated. In 1859, he married Charlotte Justine Kuhl, a niece of Heinrich Kuhl. A widow, five sons and two daughters survived him.
In later years, Lee worked as a teacher and appeared in regional musical theater productions. He died in 1993 in Mission Viejo, California. His interment was at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery.
On July 24, 1996, Christine died at her Brentwood home of cardiovascular disease. Her interment was at the Jewish Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles.
Davenport was twice elected by the legislature as judge of the Monroe judicial circuit. John Davenport died in Woodsfield, Ohio, July 18, 1855, with interment at Green Mount Cemetery in Barnesville, Ohio.
His interment was in Gorton's cemetery. More recently, notable British people of Native American descent include actress Hayley Atwell, who has dual UK-US citizenship due to her part-Native American father.
Taken home, he lapsed in and out of consciousness for three days before dying on May 10, 1917. Hundreds of prominent Cincinnatians attended his interment at Spring Grove Cemetery on May 13.
From 1898 until his death O'Reilly was the head of the Kings County transfer tax department. O'Reilly died in Bayville on September 23, 1911, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery in Flatbush.
Gay was president of a manufacturing company and of the Lake Long Drainage District in Iberville Parish; he died in New Orleans in 1952. Interment was in Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans.
Owens was inducted into the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame in 2010. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer ordered flags be lowered to half-staff on the date of his interment, May 10, 2012.
Place of birth is noted as Kentucky; place of death is noted as Fifth Street. His cause of death is noted as arterial congestion. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, Indiana.
The land of the cemetery was once owned by the industrialist and Spanish–American War veteran, Bryson Dexter Horton, founder of Square D electronics. The first interment took place on October 17, 2005.
He elected to the Forty-fifth Congress. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1878. He resumed the practice of his profession and died in Butler in 1903. Interment in Butler Cemetery.
He re-engaged in the practice of his profession until his death in Farmington on May 6, 1857. His interment was in Center Meeting House Cemetery. He was the son of Supply Belcher.
She would allow sermons to be read to her, and did not attend church; however she paid for a vault at Broadwater and Worthing Cemetery for the interment of Simm Smith and herself.
Heiskell died in Memphis on March 7, 1913. Interment was in the city's Elmwood Cemetery.politicalgraveyard.com Heiskell was a nephew of William Heiskell, the post-Civil War Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1836. He moved to Lewistown, Pennsylvania, in 1850 and continued the practice of medicine. He died in Lewistown in 1863. Interment in St. Mark’s Cemetery.
Baptized moments before his death he was given the first name "Peter", a name never used in his lifetime. His unmarked grave is in St. Peter's Cemetery in Sapperton.Baptism and interment records, 1891.
Strawbridge was elected as a Republican to the Forty-third Congress. After his time in Congress he returned to the practice of medicine. He died in Danville in 1890. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.
In London, his body lay in repose at No.1 Savile Row, then the headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society, prior to interment at Westminster Abbey.David Livingstone. Westminster-abbey.org, retrieved 23 October 2015.
He practiced law until 1873. He was later engaged in banking and was a delegate to the 1872 Republican National Convention. He died in Franklin, Pennsylvania, in 1901. Interment in the Franklin Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1870. He resumed the practice of his profession in Waynesburg and died there in 1917 at the age of 78. Interment in Green Mount Cemetery.
Piper was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Congresses. He died in Hopewell Township, Pennsylvania in 1852. Interment in the Piper Cemetery on his farm in Hopewell Township.
Her funeral services were held on the grounds of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace. Former President Nixon was distraught throughout the interment and delivered a tribute to her inside the library building.
Briggs died at his summer home, "Woodlawn," at Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York, on June 1, 1869 (age 64 years, 26 days). He is interment was in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
From 1895 to 1896 he served one term as a member of the South Dakota Senate, representing Marshall and Roberts Counties. He died in Watertown in 1907; interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery.
Khrushchev died of a heart attack in a hospital near his home in Moscow on 11 September 1971, at the age of 77. He was denied a state funeral with interment in the Kremlin Wall and was instead buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow. Fearing demonstrations, the authorities did not announce Khrushchev's death until the hour of his wake and surrounded the cemetery with troops. Even so, some artists and writers joined the family at the graveside for the interment.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1882. He resumed the practice of his profession and his former business pursuits in Chester where he died in 1895. Interment in the Chester Rural Cemetery.
Accessed April 6, 2009 Evelyn died August 22, 2006. Prince died December 24, 2012. Funeral services held at Bethany First Church of the Nazarene in Bethany Oklahoma with interment in Bethany Cemetery, Bethany Oklahoma.
He was State Treasurer of Pennsylvania in 1848. He was a delegate to the 1860 Democratic National Convention. He engaged in mining and banking enterprises and died in Franklin, Pennsylvania. Interment in Franklin Cemetery.
In 1885, her husband removed her remains from Tabasco and reburied them in his family crypt in her home town of Mérida. The re-interment ceremony was widely attended by dignitaries, friends, and colleagues.
He had been reelected to the Fifty-fourth Congress. He died while on a trip for the benefit of his health in Trenton, Ontario, Canada. Interment in the Grand Street Cemetery in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania.
He was the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1845–1851). Reed died in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Interment was in Mount Prospect Cemetery, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Reed was the son of John Reed Sr.
He died in Martinsville, Indiana of a stroke on January 21, 1940 at the age of 74. His interment is located in the Greenlawn Cemetery section of New South Park Cemetery in Martinsville, Indiana.
The last imperial interment was in 1913, when the Guangxu Emperor was entombed in the Chongling (). Chongling was looted by grave robbers in 1938, and its burial chamber is now open to the public.
On May 23, 1941, Lady Vestey died at her home in London. Her ashes were sent to Superior for interment, making her the only member of the British nobility who is buried in Nebraska.
Dunbar died of complications of arthritis in 1933 at the home of her daughter, 1203 Poinsettia Place, Los Angeles, California. Her funeral was conducted from Pierce Brothers' Mortuary with interment at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
He was again elected to the Forty-first Congress. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1870. He resumed the practice of law and died in Allentown in 1896. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.
After his time in Congress, he engaged in the practice of law in Washington, D.C.. He died at his summer home at North Hatley, Quebec, Canada, in 1904. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee to Investigate Trespassers Upon Indian Lands (Sixty-first Congress). Johnson died of Bright's disease in Fargo. Interment was in the City Cemetery, Petersburg, North Dakota.
Ramsey served in the 28th congress with Jenks, and it was during a visit to Washington that Anna met her future husband. He died in Newtown in 1867. Interment in the Newtown Friends Meetinghouse Cemetery.
Potter was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses and served until his death, before the assembling of the Twenty-sixth Congress, in Bellefonte. Interment in Union Cemetery in Bellefonte.
Croll was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-eighth Congress, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1924. He resumed mercantile pursuits, and died in Reading. Interment in Laureldale Cemetery in Laureldale, Pennsylvania.
Colonel Sir Henry Knollys, died at Bournemouth, Hampshire, on 1 March in his 90th year. The funeral service was held at Holy Trinity, Brompton, on Friday 7 March, and the interment was at Highgate Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection. While in the Senate he was chairman of the Committee on Public Lands (Forty-sixth Congress). McDonald died in Indianapolis in 1891; interment was in Crown Hill Cemetery.
There was no lying in state in the Capitol rotunda. However, flags were lowered to half-staff at the White House and the Capitol, an honor that had last gone to Harding in 1923. After private funeral services were held in Washington, D.C., Roosevelt's remains were transported on a funeral train to his Hyde Park, New York residence, Springwood Estate, for interment. Jacqueline Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy departing Arlington National Cemetery after the conclusion of interment for John F. Kennedy on November 25, 1963.
They then turned their efforts to a grand ceremonial re-interment of the prisoners' remains, emphasizing less the construction of a monument than something more suited to the common man. Tammany formed the Wallabout Committee in January 1808. Their efforts took strength from renewed anti-British feeling stemming from British incidents in 1806 and 1807. Finally, when President Thomas Jefferson enacted the Embargo Act of 1808, Tammany and the Republicans used their plans for a re-interment as part of their campaign to bolster anti-British sentiment.
President Harrison stayed in the vault for three months, three times longer than the time he spent as president.Josh Swiller, A Walk Through Congressional Cemetery, Washingtonian, May 19, 2011. First Lady Dolley Madison was interred in the Public Vault for two years, the longest known interment in the vault, while funds were being raised for her re-interment at Montpelier. Her body was transferred to Causten family vault, located directly across the path from the Public Vault, for another six years before the funds were raised.
Witte was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-third Congress. He was engaged in newspaper work and resumed real estate interests. He died in Philadelphia in 1876. Interment in Durham Cemetery in Durham Township, Pennsylvania.
He died in his sleep on 1 March 1697 in Pisa and his remains were returned to Arezzo for interment. A collection of his letters is held at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland.
Walker resumed his former business pursuits, and died in Worcester on April 3, 1907. His interment was in the Rural Cemetery. Walker Hall at Worcester Academy is named in his honor and service to the Academy.
He was the president of the Philadelphia Union League in 1875 and 1876. He retired from active business pursuits, and died at "Verree Mills" in Philadelphia in 1889. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Frankford, Philadelphia.
In February 1802 Bradbury was stricken with paralysis and totally disabled, he was removed from the bench in July 1803. Bradbury died in Newburyport, Mass., September 6, 1803; interment in Old Hill Burying Ground in Newburyport.
Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church in San Pedro, and interment was at Green Hills Memorial ParkFuneral notice, Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1987, page SD-A-4 on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Grotesque briefly reformed in 2007 for a single invite-only concert on January 26 in Stockholm, to celebrate the publication of Daniel Ekeroth's book Swedish Death Metal. Nirvana 2002 and Interment also reunited for the concert.
Westchester Hills is the interment site of John Garfield, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Judy Holliday, Billy Rose, Lee Strasberg, David Susskind, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and of members of the Barricini, Guggenheim, Tisch, and Millstein families.
This ritual which, presumably, would have been performed during interment, was meant to reanimate each section of the body: brain, head, limbs, etc. so that the spiritual body would be able to move in the afterlife.
After his period in Congress, he resumed the practice of his profession in Chatham, New York; moved to Kinderhook, Columbia County, and died there February 20, 1927; interment in Nassau-Schodack Cemetery at Nassau, New York.
He was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-seventh United States Congress and served from March 4, 1901, until his death in Waynesville, North Carolina, February 5, 1903. His interment was in Green Hill Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1896 to the Fifty-fifth Congress and died in Butte, Montana while returning from a visit to Yellowstone Park. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery, New York City.
The Cemetery does now have a Columbarium for the initial and subsequent interment of cremated remains of member of the Armed Forces of the United States whose last active service terminated honorably, and for their eligible dependents.
He resumed the practice of law in Cheyenne, retiring in 1965; he was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1936 and 1940. Carter died in Albuquerque, New Mexico; interment was in Albuquerque's Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
1840- ). (Age 10 in the 1850 census of Belfast, Maine.) Thomas Anderson (1842-1879). He lost two sons before he died, and his wife followed him several months after his death. Interment in Grove Cemetery, Belfast, Maine.
In 1883, Rumsey died in Bath; interment was in a private cemetery on the Rumsey place. His home at Bath, known as the Campbell-Rumsey House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The funeral was held at his home at 61 Wrentham St., Ashmont, on 29 June 1909. The Rev. Arthur Little, Pastor of the Second Congregational Church at Dorchester, conducted the services. Interment was at Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1997, I: 424-26, III:337. Chapman was elected as a Federalist to the Fifth Congress. He died in Upper Makefield in 1800. Interment in the Friends’ Burying Ground in Wrightstown Township, Pennsylvania.
He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1904. He resumed his former business pursuits and served as president of the Colonial Steel Company. He died at Pointe Mouillee, Michigan. Interment in Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh.
The cemetery has long served as Cook County's potter's field, providing interment for indigents and unclaimed bodies. Press reports in 2011 speculated the cemetery may have as many as eight thousand such bodies, many in mass graves.
David Apple died on the afternoon of August 18, 2011 in Charleston SC, The funeral service was on Sunday, August 21, 2011 at the Beth Elohim Temple with interment at Beth Elohim Cemetery, Huguenin Avenue. Charleston SC.
Very sorrowfully Morrison had to superintend his interment on a mountainside. At that time his wife was dangerously ill. All his comrades at the company's office thought him a fool. His Chinese so-called assistants robbed him.
Following a national funeral service in the Washington National Cathedral and six days of public mourning, Symonds presented Nancy Reagan with the flag at President Reagan's gravesite at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library prior to his interment.
Fitch returned home and resumed the practice of medicine in Logansport. He died there in 1892; interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery. Edwin Denby, Fitch's grandson, was a U.S. Representative from Michigan and Secretary of the Navy.
The re-interment of the Generalfeldmarschall was marked by much pomp and ceremony by the Hitler administration, who declared that the upkeep of the memorial would thenceforth be carried out at government expense. The sarcophagus was draped in the German War Flag for the ceremony, at which Adolf Hitler performed the rededication. The Masuria region, where the memorial was built, was going through an economic resurgence at that time and nationalistic spirit was running high. This, and the ceremony of re-interment, caused one newspaper to claim "a glorious return of the Teutonic Order".
Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford McWilliam and Walker The first recorded interment (as opposed to re- interment) is noted on a vault on the north wall, and relates to John Fyfe who died on 27 February 1817 and was buried in the newly constructed vault of his father, Andrew Fyfe, approximately midway along the north wall. It was "opened to the public" in 1820. The period prior to this would have included the long process of carefully reburying up to 300 persons. It would not be appropriate to have visited during this period.
Various researchers have some hypotheses about Cucuteni rituals: # Incineration Ritual of Cucuteni-Trypillya houses, most probable associated with interment and immolation. # a ritual, who consider sacrifice buried under houses or on settlement, animals, their heads or parts, possibly associated with immolation ceremony.Piatra Neamt permanent exposition # a ritual, who consist in burying (by interment) under dwellings or on settlement of human skulls, bone, sometimes burnt, the deceased with stock, possibly is also associated with immolation. # Rituals, associated with use of fire, when into pit, exclusive of ashes get the various things, possibly immolation oddments.
A cottage structure was established on the site to receive the dead and where rites and prayer rituals could take place prior to interment. The rarity of a dedicated Jewish cemetery north of Sydney also bought Jewish people from afar for interment. The strength of the Jewish community in the mid-to-late 19th century is also reflected in the erection of the Maitland Synagogue in 1879. However, when the synagogue ceased functioning as a place of worship in 1898, it was evident that the presence of the Jewish community in Maitland was wavering.
In July 1921 he was appointed president of the New York City Board of Taxes and Assessments and served until his death in New York City in 1929. Interment was in Union Field Cemetery, Queens, New York City.
He was a member of the Republican National Committee from 1924 to 1932. He resumed the manufacture of clay products and was also interested in banking. Rawson died in Des Moines in 1936; interment was in Woodland Cemetery.
He returned to his legal practice after leaving the California bench for several years before retiring. Davis died at his Pasadena home on June 13, 1933. He was cremated with his remains sent to Wapakoneta, Ohio, for interment.
Yanover died in his Ottawa apartment where he lived with his Norwich Terrier, Opie. He was 62. His funeral service was held at the Jewish Memorial Chapel in Ottawa on July 29, 2009 with interment in Belleville, Ontario.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1886. He resumed the practice of law, and served as president judge of the forty- third judicial district of Pennsylvania. He died in Stroudsburg in 1901. Interment in Stroudsburg Cemetery.
His many co-writers included Gene Autry. Obituary by Dick Vosbrugh, The Independent, 2 January 1995 He died in St Louis, Missouri at age 99 on December 15, 1994. His interment was in Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery.
He was a bachelor and made his home with his sister on the farm on Plank Road in Abington Township. He resumed agricultural pursuits, and died in Abington, Pennsylvania. Interment in Abington Friends Burying Ground in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.
After his time in the Senate, Robbins was again a member of the State assembly (1840–1841) and was postmaster of Newport from 1841 until his death in that city in 1845; interment was in Common Burial Ground.
In 1990 the site was designated as a National Historic Monument. In 1987 the Department of Defense established the Fort Mitchell National Cemetery on this site for interment of United States veterans from the Southeast and Gulf Coast.
Knewstub died at Cockfield, where he was buried 31 May 1624. His epitaph, which has disappeared from his place of interment, has been preserved by Francis Peck.Desiderata Curiosa, p. 216. He does not appear to have been married.
From 1899–1920 he was a music inspector. He had married Marie Hals, the daughter of piano manufacturer Karl Hals, in 1879. He died in Oslo on November 4, 1927. His interment was at Cemetery of Our Saviour.
He was elected to the Sixty-fifth Congress and served until his death. He had been reelected to the Sixty-sixth Congress, but died in Somerset, Pennsylvania before taking his seat. Interment in Saint Clair Cemetery in Greensburg.
A small group of mourners comprising close family and friends attended his interment at the West Hampstead Cemetery.Irish Times, 7 November 1925 The by-election caused by his death was won by William Norton of the Labour Party.
Griffiths died aged 65 at University Hospital Coventry on 28 March 2013 after complications following heart surgery. His onscreen nephew Daniel Radcliffe was among the mourners at his interment at St Mary The Virgin Churchyard in Bearley, Warwickshire.
The letter also requests a portrait of his sister, Mrs. Hobby, from Copley. Johnston himself died in Bridgetown relatively soon thereafter, in April, 1772, apparently of a sudden illness. Interment was in the parish church of St. Michael.
Tony McAuley died from cancer on 7 June 2003. His funeral and interment occurred at St Mary's Church in Cushendall, County Antrim. In 2005, Irish singer, songwriter and musician Enya released the song "Amarantine" in memory of him.
He was elected as a Democrat to the 49th Congress and served from March 4, 1885 until his death in New York City in 1886 at the age of 45. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City.
Roman Catholic churches in the area have always centred on Lebret. Catholic interment continues there today.A Joint Commermoration of The Heritage of All Saints' Anglican Church and of The Career of Archbishop G.F.C. Jackson. Brochure, August 18, 1985.
Lower was buried, Anthony Wood believed, in the church of St Clement Danes in Westminster, though there is no record of his interment either there or at St Winnow or at Landulph, where his inherited estate was situate.
Beverley died at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Los Angeles, California, on July 15, 2011, aged 94. She was survived by her daughter, and a granddaughter. Her interment was at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery.
The Political Graveyard. Retrieved on March 2, 2008. William Henderson Packwood died on September 21, 1917, in Baker City with interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. He was the last living member of the constitutional convention at his death.
In 1894, she was elected corresponding secretary of the Massachusetts WCTU. She also did literary work while in Boston. Housh died in Boston, May 7, 1898. The remains was taken to Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Indiana for interment.
His interment is at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, next to his son Matthew.Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 1357-1358).
He served from March 4, 1801, until his death near Tunstall on September 11, 1816; interment was in the family burying ground on his plantation. Future President John Tyler was elected to fill the vacancy caused by Clopton's death.
He again resumed the practice of his profession in West Chester, and served as president of the Bank of Chester County from 1879 to 1894. He died in West Chester in 1894. Interment in Oaklands Cemetery, near West Chester.
Danner was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry Nes. He resumed his former business pursuits in Gettysburg, where he died in 1885. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1886. He was appointed judge of the Territory of Washington in September 1888 and served until his death in Seattle, Washington, in 1888. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
The bones, and any preserved flesh, would then be transported back to the deceased's home for ceremonial interment. Mediaeval society generally regarded entrails as ignoble and there was no great solemnity attached to their disposal, especially among German aristocrats.
S. Bickersteth, Life and Letters of Edward Bickersteth, Bishop of South Tokyo, p.462. Bickersteth's funeral and interment at Chiseldon was attended, by among others, Bishop John McKim of North Tokyo and Sir Ernest Satow, British Envoy to Japan.
Wilson moved from Kentucky to New York in 1904, and died there in 1916. His body was returned to Frankfort for interment, which he considered his home. He is buried in Frankfort Cemetery near the grave of Daniel Boone.
He resumed the practice of law and died at his home near Warren, Pennsylvania. Interment in Oakland Cemetery in Pleasant Township, Pennsylvania. The Honorable Charles Warren Stone Museum was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Interment at the Paco Cemetery ceased in 1912. It had been the burial ground for several generations and descendants of those buried in the park had the remains of their ancestors exhumed and transferred to other cemeteries in Manila.
He said he did it for the good of his soul. Years later his body was brought back from Rome for interment at the Basilica di Santa Croce, fulfilling his last request to be buried in his beloved Tuscany.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1872. He was the president of the Wellsboro & Lawrenceville Railroad and of the Pennsylvania division of the Pine Creek road. He died in Wellsboro in 1896. Interment in the Wellsboro Cemetery.
It begins at 10 o'clock with "El Soterrar" ("The Interment"): this portion takes place in the streets outside the basilica, with a procession of the image of the dead Virgin, the actors, and bands playing songs of La Festa.
The funerary practices of the Harappan civilisation is marked by its diversity with evidence of supine burial; fractional burial in which the body is reduced to skeletal remains by exposure to the elements before final interment; and even cremation.
She maintained that the President acted with grave abuse of discretion in ordering the interment at LNMB because it violated domestic law and international law in relation to the obligations to do justice for human rights victims. After a review of the applicable international agreements and protocols, the Chief Justice pointed out that the Philippines is bound to affirmatively protect the rights of the human rights victims under martial law by providing effective reparations, which would include monetary compensation as well as non-monetary remedies (such as symbolic reparation). The Chief Justice pointed out that the interment of the Marcos remains at LNMB would be the antithesis of symbolic reparation. She also pointed out that the interment would run counter to the duty to combat impunity as well as to preserve memory—all of which are international commitments that the Philippines is bound to observe.
Bowen died on September 25, 1822, at about age 49 years. The location of his interment is unknown. His brick home, bought by Governor William Trousdale, was presented by the widow, Mrs. Anne Berry Trousdale, to the Daughters of the Confederacy.
Hollis died at the age of sixty-eight of metastatic neuroendocrine cancer at Ochsner Medical Center in Jefferson, Louisiana. Services were held on September 13, 2010, at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home. Interment followed at Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans.
He was a member of the South Carolina Senate from 1818 to 1823 and served as its president from 1819 to 1822. He died on his estate on Waccamaw River, near Georgetown, South Carolina; interment was in All Saints' Churchyard.
Rosier was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the unexpired term, and resumed his former pursuits. He was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1946. Joseph Rosier died in Fairmont in 1951. Interment was in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Salem.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1828 to 1831. Frick was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-eighth Congress and served until his death in Washington, D.C., in 1844. Interment in the Congressional Cemetery.
On May 19, 2005, Corden died of emphysema at Sherman Oaks Hospital in Sherman Oaks, California. He was 85 years old. Corden's wife of nine years, Angelina, was with him at the time. His interment was at San Fernando Mission Cemetery.
It is now on display at the Imperial War Museum. Upon his death on 27 September 1975 he was cremated and his remains interred at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney. His interment niche is located in the "OT" wall, niche 175.
He was buried in the yard of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow in Sleepy Hollow, New York. In 1851 Youngs' remains were removed to the Dale Cemetery in Ossining, New York, becoming the first interment at that cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law in Wilkes-Barre, and served as judge of the court of common pleas from 1892 to 1910. He died in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1910. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery in Wilkes-Barre.
He died in Franklin in 1868, interment in Old Town Cemetery and reinterment in Franklin Cemetery. Hays' son, Major General Alexander Hays, was a noteworthy Union Army officer during the US Civil War and close personal friend of Ulysses S. Grant.
Klotz was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Congresses. He served as director and agent of the Laflin & Rand Powder Company in New York City. He died in Mauch Chunk in 1895. Interment in City Cemetery.
He served as the chairman of the United States House Committee on Militia during the Twenty-fifth Congress. He established the Easton Bank in 1852 and was its president until his death in Easton in 1860. Interment in Easton Cemetery.
In August 1998 Gilbert got sick from his Illness and stayed home for nine months and never recovered, Gilbert died on May 8, 1999 of lung cancer. His interment was at Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary in Newhall, California.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1894. He resumed the practice of law in Pittsburgh until he retired in 1921. He moved to San Diego, California, where he died on in 1935. Interment in Highwood Cemetery in Pittsburgh.
The last interment took place in 1872. The present church was erected after an elevated railroad was built on Columbus Avenue absorbing the rural district into the growing city."Architecture", St. Michael's Church, Worshiping & Serving since 1807. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
While in the Senate he was chairman of the Committee on Manufactures (Forty-second through Forty-fourth Congresses). He retired from public life and active business due to ill health, and in 1897 died in Columbia. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery.
Birdsall died in Manhattan, New York County, New York, on July 10, 1903 (age 88 years, 239 days). His original interment was at Spring Forest Cemetery, Binghamton, New York, and his reinterment in 1910 was at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York.
He was a member of the Maine State House of Representatives from 1832 to 1834. He resumed his former lumber manufacturing and shipping business, and died in Boston, Massachusetts on May 30, 1858. His interment is in O’Brien Cemetery in Machias.
Sy died in his sleep at age 94. His body was discovered on the morning of January 19, 2019, in his home in Forbes Park, Makati. The interment took place at the Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig, on January 24, 2019.
In January 1973, Johnson died of heart disease. He and Connally had been friends since 1938. Connally eulogized Johnson during interment services at the LBJ Ranch in Gillespie County, along with the Rev. Billy Graham, who officiated at the service.
Burke was not a candidate for reelection in 1978 to the Ninety-sixth Congress. He was a resident of Milton, Massachusetts until his death in Boston, Massachusetts on October 13, 1983 and his interment was at Milton Cemetery in Milton, Massachusetts.
Crooke was elected as a Republican to the 43rd United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1873, to March 3, 1875. Afterwards he resumed the practice of law. He died in Flatbush; interment was in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1874. He served as a member of the board of trustees of Allegheny College for many years. He resumed the practice of law, and died in Meadville in 1885. Interment in Greendale Cemetery.
He resumed the practice of law in Milford and served as district attorney of Pike County from 1893 to 1896 and 1899 to 1903. He continued the practice of law until his death in Milford in 1908. Interment in Milford Cemetery.
In 1888 Sheldon and his wife moved to Los Angeles, California where he practiced law. He moved to Pasadena, California, and died in that city on January 17, 1917. His remains were cremated by C.F. Lamb Funeral Home Crematory. Interment unknown.
Denison was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, and Fortieth Congresses and served until his death in Wilkes-Barre. He was a delegate to the 1864 Democratic National Convention. Interment in Forty Fort Cemetery in Kingston, Pennsylvania.
He died September 13, 1882, in his home on San Pedro Street of what his physicians called an "affection of the heart." Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles."Wallace Woodworth's Funeral", Los Angeles Times, September 16, 1882, page 4.
It has been said the remains were reburied several times and finally moved to the river for re-interment by early Arizona colonizer Charles Poston. Lorenzo Oatman became determined to never give up the search for his only surviving siblings.
He was born in Blossburg, Alabama, and died in Pell City, Alabama. His interment was located in Birmingham's Fraternal Cemetery. Walker was the brother of Major Leaguer Dixie Walker, and the uncle of Major Leaguers Dixie Walker and Harry Walker.
McCall died in Winchester on November 4, 1923. His interment was in Wildwood Cemetery. Winchester's McCall Middle School is named in his honor. McCall's grandson, Tom McCall, was a two-term Republican Governor of Oregon, serving from 1967 to 1975.
He was a multi-star athlete at Hueytown High School when he signed his pro contract.Associated Press, March, 2005 House died in Birmingham, Alabama, at age 75.Former Tiger Frank House dies His interment was in Bessemer's Cedar Hill Cemetery.
A funeral home, funeral parlor or mortuary, is a business that provides interment and funeral services for the dead and their families. These services may include a prepared wake and funeral, and the provision of a chapel for the funeral.
Many Vietnam veterans and President Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan visited the Vietnam Unknown in the U.S. Capitol. An Army caisson carried the Vietnam Unknown from the Capitol to the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, May 28, 1984. President Reagan presided over the funeral, and presented the Medal of Honor to the Vietnam Unknown, and also acted as next of kin by accepting the interment flag at the end of the ceremony. The interment flags of all Unknowns at the Tomb of the Unknowns are on view in the Memorial Display Room.
Joe and Elizabeth are two of the few, if only, people known to have been buried three times as both bodies were moved after the re-interment in the old Church Street Graveyard the following year to be nearer to his parents' graves.
He was interred at the Cementerio de San Francisco de Orense. At the moment of his interment, Requiem a Cuevillas, written for him by Fermín Bouza Brey, was sung. The sixth celebration of Galician Literature Day, in 1968, was dedicated to his memory.
The inscription proves that MacKenzie was buried beneath (not entombed inside) the pyramid and that the monument itself was not erected until 16 years after his demise. Even so, the legend of his upright interment continues to be told and believed by many.
Fox also is the founder of the Pagan Spirit Gathering, one of the oldest Nature Spirituality festivals in the United States. Fox also founded Circle Cemetery"Circle Cemetery" in 1995, which is a 20-acre green cemetery for cremains and full-body interment.
Following his death at his home in New York City in 1929, Benjamin Duke's remains were brought back to North Carolina for interment with his father and brother James in Memorial Chapel in the Duke University Chapel on the campus of Duke University.
Page was elected as a Federalist, defeating Democratic-Republican John Smith, to the Sixth Congress, serving from March 4, 1799 to March 3, 1801. He resumed former activities and died at Janeville, in Clarke County. Interment was in Old Chapel Cemetery near Millwood.
The couple had six surviving children, each of whom married and had surviving children.Henrico County Deeds & Wills 1697–1704, p. 96 Jane Rolfe's interment was near her father in the Kippax Plantation, but her birth year was never engraved on her headstone.
The bag containing Gaines' remains was torn open and some scattered onto the grass.Anderson 2000. Their mausoleums at Orange Park remain as memorials for fans to visit. 10 years later, the new location of their interment was accidentally revealed by a Craigslist ad.
Dale Houston died on September 27, 2007 of heart failure at the Wesley Medical Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, age 67.Thedeadrockstarsclub.com Accessed March 2010 At his funeral Troy Shondell gave a musical tribute, and interment was in Smyrna Cemetery in Collins, Mississippi.
Hornbeck was elected as a Whig to the Thirtieth Congress and served until his death in Allentown in 1848. He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business during the Thirtieth Congress. Interment in Allentown Cemetery.
He again served as a member of the board of commissioners of the Southwark district. He died in Philadelphia in 1863. Interment in Union Sixth Street Cemetery which was closed in 1971 and his remains moved to Philadelphia Memorial Park in Frazer, Pennsylvania.
He was elected judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and served from 1846 until his death in 1852 in Greensburg. Interment was in St. Clair Cemetery. His namesake nephew Richard Coulter was an American Civil War general in the Union Army.
He was appointed an associate judge of the county court on January 5, 1826, and resigned in 1828 to become an inspector of customs in Philadelphia. He served until his death in Chester, Pennsylvania in 1829. Interment in Old St. Paul’s Church Cemetery.
Thayer was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1924, and was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-ninth Congress. He served from March 4, 1925, until his death in Wakefield on March 10, 1926. His interment was in Lakeside Cemetery.
He served his district during the American Civil War. After his final term in 1863, he resumed the practice of his profession and died in Pittsburgh in 1885. Interment was in Allegheny Cemetery. Early Pittsburgh Pirates owner Denny McKnight was his son.
Also, before interment, a specific Prayer for the Dead is ordained. The body should be placed with the feet facing the Qiblih. The formal prayer and the ring are meant to be used for those who have reached fifteen years of age.
He was an unsuccessful candidate in 1940 for renomination as a Democrat and for election as a Republican to the 77th Congress. He resumed the practice of law and died in Brooklyn on November 21, 1953. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Queens.
He resumed the practice of law until 1935, when he was appointed judge of Northumberland County. He was subsequently elected and served until 1946. He resumed the practice of law and died in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. Interment in Pomfret Manor Cemetery in Sunbury.
Potter was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the U.S. Senate and served from March 4, 1803, until his death in Washington, D.C. on October 14, 1804. Interment was in the family burial ground, Kingston (formerly Little Rest), Washington County, Rhode Island.
He served as Chairman of the United States House Committee on Mines and Mining during the Sixty-sixth Congress. He had been reelected to the Sixty-seventh Congress, but died in Washington, D.C. before the session began. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery in Pittsburgh.
Dictionary of American Biography, op. cit. Morgan was physically and mentally quick- moving and incessantly active, even in old age. He died at Ledyard, New York on October 13, 1881, at the age of 75. Interment was at Oak Glen Cemetery in Aurora.
He resumed the practice of law and also engaged in agricultural pursuits; he died in Laurens in 1900; interment was in the City Cemetery. Joseph H. Earle, Irby's cousin, and Elias Earle, his great-grandfather, had both been members of the U.S. Congress.
Marchand was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Fifteenth Congress and reelected to the Sixteenth Congress. He was elected prothonotary of Westmoreland County in 1821. He resumed the practice of medicine and died in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, in 1832. Interment in Greensburg Cemetery.
Ahern had been assisted by Brady in a defamation case. Fine Gael's Charles Flanagan stated that Brady had served "with distinction". Hundreds of people, including politicians, attended his removal, while his funeral was also well attended. His interment was in Mount Jerome Cemetery.
Balfour, Lady Betty (1906) pp. 329–320 Lord Lytton died in Paris on 24 November 1891, where he was given the rare honour of a state funeral. His body was then brought back for interment in the private family mausoleum in Knebworth Park.
He was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs (Thirty-fourth Congress). He was not a candidate for reelection in 1856. Benson resumed the practice of law, and died in Yarmouth on August 12, 1876. His interment in Maple Cemetery in Winthrop.
He moved to Lowell. Varnum was elected to the Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Congresses (March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1831) and later moved to Niles in the Michigan Territory where he died July 23, 1836. His interment was in Silverbrook Cemetery.
The Graves Registration Service interred the dead at the Ardennes cemetery in the distinctive grave pattern proposed by the architect and approved by the Commission. When the interment program was completed the cemetery was turned over to the ABMC for maintenance and administration.
He was elected a member of the Maine House of Representatives, and served in the Maine State Senate. He declined to serve as executive councilor of Maine in 1841. He died in Kennebunk on May 1, 1858. His interment was in Hope Cemetery.
Upon his return to Maine, he resumed the practice of law and was appointed collector of customs for the port of Bath in 1849. He served until his death there on October 11, 1859. His interment is in Maple Grove Cemetery in Bath.
Ford and the family at the Interment Service, including Vice President and Mrs. Richard Cheney, former President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter, former Secretary and Mrs. Rumsfeld, Ann Cullen, Len Nurmi, Penny Circle, Richard Norton Smith, Gregory Willard, Ann Willard, and Ms. Lilian Fisher.
Interment was at Forest Park East Cemetery. He was survived by his widow, the former Marjorie Owen of Bethesda, Maryland; three sons, all then of Washington, D. C., Dennis M., John O., and Keith M. Pyburn, Jr., three brothers, and two sisters.
He was appointed judge of Montgomery County Court in 1882 and served until his death in Norristown, Pennsylvania, in 1887. Interment in West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.Benjamin Markley Boyer, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed August 29, 2007.
He resumed the practice of law at Somerset and served as counsel for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1899 to 1902. He died in Somerset in 1911. Interment in Union Cemetery.
The first interment was supposed to happen in January 1887 but poor weather, a new road, and a broken wagon wheel resulted in the intended first occupant being temporarily buried outside the cemetery. His body was relocated to inside the cemetery months later.
Captain James Ward (September 19, 1763 – February 27, 1846) was an early American settler, Indian fighter and legislator of Kentucky whose adventures featured heavily in the stories of the western frontier. He was a pall bearer at Daniel Boone's re-interment in 1845.
He was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson a member of the Board of Ordnance and Fortification and served from 1915 to 1917, and resumed the practice of law in Alexandria, Louisiana; he died there in 1917. Interment was in Rapides Cemetery, Pineville.
Worman was elected as a Federalist to the Seventeenth Congress and served until his death. Before his death, he was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1822 to the Eighteenth Congress. He died in Earl Township in 1822. Interment in Earl Township Cemetery.
He resumed agricultural pursuits and also engaged in the occupation of millwright. He died on his farm at Level Corners, near Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, in 1834. Interment in the Pine Creek Presbyterian Churchyard, reinterment in Jersey Shore Cemetery, Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
He was elected chairman of the Committee on Elections No. 2 (Sixty-sixth Congress). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1920. He resumed manufacturing interests and banking in Sanford, Maine, until his death there. His interment was in Oakdale Cemetery.
Bryan was a member of the Freemasons. He died in Montgomery County, Tennessee, on May 7, 1835 (age 49 years, 73 days). The location of his interment is unknown. His brother, Joseph Hunter Bryan, was also a U.S. Representative from the state of North Carolina.
He was a member of the commission to superintend the construction of Sing Sing Prison from 1825 to 1830 and was a judge of the State circuit court 1832 to 1836. Hopkins died in Geneva, Ontario County in 1837; interment was in Washington Street Cemetery.
Upon his death, he was buried in the abbey of Saint-Denis and was the first Frankish king to be buried in the Saint Denis Basilica, Paris. The interment of Dagobert at Saint-Denis established a precedent for the future burial of French rulers there.
His last formal position was as eight years as Director of the Easter Seals Treatment Center in Rockville, MD. Crumpacker died 31 December 1996 in Aruba. Services at Fort Myer and interment with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery were on 22 January 1997.
McClenachan had six children. In 1781, his daughter, Deborah, married Colonel Walter Stewart, later Inspector General of the Continental Army and then Major General of the Pennsylvania Militia. He died May 8, 1812 in Philadelphia; interment was in a vault in St. Paul's Cemetery.
He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1858. He resumed the practice of law in Sunbury and died there in 1888. Interment in the family vault in Sunbury Cemetery.
By the early 1960s, the cemetery was effectively full and the cemetery was closed. However, as with most closed cemeteries, additional burials and interment of ashes in existing family graves continued to occur. Some additional plots were released in the cemetery in the 1990s.
Eckert was elected as a Whig to the Thirtieth Congress. He was appointed Director of the United States Mint at Philadelphia by President Millard Fillmore and served from June 1851 to June 6, 1853. He died in Philadelphia in 1865. Interment in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
He died in Pendleton District, South Carolina, on November 24, 1833, four days shy of his 73rd birthday; interment was in Beaverdam Cemetery, Oconee County, South Carolina. Elias Earle, Samuel's uncle, and John Baylis Earle, his cousin, were also U.S. Representatives from South Carolina.
Chainhouse Road, named after the chains that ran across the East end of the town. The Causeway, is a modern variation of 'the corpseway' so called because of the route that plague victims were transported out of town, to neighbouring Barking church for interment.
Natural burial is the interment of the body of a dead person in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the body to be naturally recycled. It is an alternative to other contemporary Western burial methods and funerary customs.
This largely comes from speculation around the fact that in Athens the temple of Artemis Aristobule was very near to the place where the bodies of executed criminals who were denied interment (which was the ultimate punishment) were thrown into an open pit to rot.
He was succeeded by William Wright as president of the railroad in 1843. In 1860, his name was on the letter that issued the call for the Constitutional Union Party Convention. He died in Morristown; interment was in the cemetery of the Presbyterian Church.
He died at "Anderson Place" in 1838. Interment was in the family burying ground across the road from the family home near Valley Forge. He is the great-grandfather of Gov. Samuel W. Pennypacker and grandfather of Medal of Honor recipient Everett W. Anderson.
According to Charles Pigot, Du Locle inspired the subject, words and music of Bizet's Djamileh (1872).Dean 1978, pp. 94–95. He was a pall-bearer at Bizet's funeral in 1875 and made a speech at his interment at Père Lachaise.Dean 1978, p. 128.
Some cemeteries are known for being nonsectarian. In the United States, these are typically Christian cemeteries that do not adhere to one branch of the faith. Interment services can therefore be conducted in accordance with any one of various faith traditions, or none at all.
Holler, G. (1983). Mayerling: The Solution to the Puzzle. Molden. Holler witnessed the body's re-interment in a new coffin in 1959. In 1991, Vetsera's remains were disturbed again, this time by Helmut Flatzelsteiner, a Linz furniture dealer who was obsessed with the Mayerling affair.
He was appointed by President James K. Polk as judge of the criminal court of the District of Columbia in 1845 and served until 1861, when the court was reorganized. He died in Washington, D.C., in 1863. He had his interment in the Congressional Cemetery.
Paramedics took her to Sacred Heart Community Health Centre in Chéticamp, where she was then airlifted to Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in critical condition. At the hospital, she died of blood loss. Her interment was at Greenwood Cemetery in Owen Sound, Ontario.
He voiced Sergeant Samuel McPherson in the 1977 Dr. Seuss animated television special Halloween Is Grinch Night. He was also the voice of Dwalin in the 1977 animated version of The Hobbit. His interment was at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Simi Valley, California.
The interment was attended by Sir Derek Plumbly KCMG, the then British Ambassador to Egypt; Alan Cobden, HM Consul-General to Alexandria at the time; General Abdel Salam El Mahgoub, the Governor of Alexandria; members of the crew of , and a descendant of Commander Russell.
Later that afternoon, he collapsed and died in a greenhouse in his garden. "The news spread rapidly and many friends of the family hastened to the Caswell residence to offer their condolences and any assistance they might render." Interment was February 6 at Rosedale Cemetery.
In February 1900 he transferred his flag to . Kautz retired in January 1901, and he and his wife moved to Florence, Italy. He died there on February 6, 1907, and his ashes were returned to the United States aboard for interment at Arlington National Cemetery.
Allen died at the age of 95 on February 12, 2018, of complications from pneumonia at his home in Las Vegas. His wife and performing partner Karon Kate Blackwell was by his side. His interment was at Eden Memorial Park Cemetery in Mission Hills, California.
Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. Representative Ayres's wife of 61 years, Mary Helen Coventry Ayres, died in 1999. He had two daughters, Virginia Mount Ayres of Alexandria, Virginia, and Judith Elizabeth Ayres Burke of Middleburg, Virginia. A son, Frank Hanes Ayres, died in 1991.
He had four children (Raymond, Marian, Catharine, Edward) with his wife, Emilia. He became a member of Board of Revision of Taxes, city of Philadelphia, April 1955; retired in 1976; lived in Philadelphia, Pa., where he died, 1979; interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pennsylvania.
After leaving the court he engaged in the revision of Oregon Supreme Court procedures as justice emeritus and resided in Beaverton. Hall Stoner Lusk died on May 15, 1983, in Beaverton, four months shy of his 100th birthday. Interment was at Mt. Calvary Chapel, Portland.
He contracted pneumonia and died on 14 July 1939, a few weeks before the outbreak of the Second World War. Though public gatherings were banned, a huge crowd attended his interment in the Slavín Monument of Vyšehrad cemetery, reserved for notable figures in Czech culture.
Having been blind for a year and a half and confined to bed for a year, Fiske O'Hara died on August 2, 1945. The funeral services were conducted at the Elks Lodge No. 99, his remains cremated before being sent to Valhalla, NY for interment.
He was sheriff of Schoharie County in 1810 and 1813, and served in the New York State Senate from 1817 to 1820. He resumed the practice of his profession in Schoharie and died there in 1829; interment was in the Old Stone Fort Cemetery.
He served from March 4, 1873, until his death in Boston on June 29 that same year. His interment was in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord. Colby University gave him the degree of LL.D. in 1872. He left $5,000 to Harvard for a scholarship.
He was a delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1873. He traveled abroad in 1874 and died in Rome in 1875. Interment in Hollenback Cemetery in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. His son, George A. Woodward, would become a Brigadier General in the United States Army.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1876. He served as United States Marshal of the northern judicial district of New York from 1877 to 1885 and from 1901 to 1910. He died in Paris, France in 1914; interment was in Arlington National Cemetery.
Chadwick died in the Columbus penitentiary 10 October 1907 (aged 50). The funeral service was officiated by Reverend F.W. Thompson. Her interment was 16 October 1907 in the Episcopal Cemetery (present day Woodstock Anglican Cemetery "A" section VanSittart Avenue) in her birthplace of Woodstock.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1932. He resumed the practice of law, and died in Danville, Pennsylvania. Interment in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania. He died in 1954, at the age of 90 years, and was buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery.
She was buried the following day near her home, in what is now known as Garners Beach Burial Ground, the first interment there. ET Garner retired to Tully, and in 1937 his lease on AF755 was transferred to his son, who in 1941 obtained title to the land as freehold. The second interment at Garner's Beach was that of Catherine Mary Garner (née Wildsoet), wife of EH Garner, who died on 1 January 1937 at Tully District Hospital following a car accident, and was buried at Wilford Hill the next day. A late 1930s photograph indicates that a barbed wire fence once delineated the boundary of the burial ground.
Temporary interments have included three U.S. presidents: John Quincy Adams (February 26 – March 6, 1848), William Henry Harrison (April 7 – June 26, 1841), and Zachary Taylor (July 13 – October 26, 1850). President Harrison stayed in the vault almost three months, more than twice as long as the time he spent as president.Johnson and Johnson, p. 139.Josh Swiller, A Walk Through Congressional Cemetery, Washingtonian, May 19, 2011. The Causten family vault, built 1835 Dolley Madison was interred in the Public Vault from July 16, 1849, to February 10, 1852, the longest known interment in the vault, while funds were being raised for her re-interment at Montpelier.
He died on March 16, 2010, in Valencia, California, at the age of 45. The Los Angeles County Coroner determined Steinberg's death to be suicide by hanging. His tool of choice was a shoelace. Death certificate His interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Plantation, Florida.
He was Democratic nominee for Governor in 1950, and was elected in 1960 as a justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court for a four-year term; he was reelected in 1964 and served continuously until his death, November 30, 1974, in Cheyenne. Interment was in Memorial Gardens.
He was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate (1801 to 1807). An ironmaster, Richards also engaged in mercantile and agricultural pursuits. He died in New Hanover; interment was in Faulkner Swamp (Lutheran) Church Cemetery. Matthias Richards, John's younger brother, was also a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania.
He died in Easton; interment was initially in the churchyard at Trinity Church and he was later re-interred in Easton Cemetery after its founding in 1849. His sister Julianna married Lewis Allaire Scott, and was the mother of Mayor of Philadelphia John Morin Scott (1789–1858).
Hurt died on March 24, 1989. His memorial service was held one week later on the campus of Morgan State University. His interment was completed at the Arbutus Memorial Park in southwest Baltimore County, Maryland. Hurt was survived by his wife Beatrice, one brother and three sisters.
Beautiful Flowers in Abundance-Interment at Mount Auburn. Profusion of Beautiful Flowers. Boston Daily Globe, Jun 4, 1884. p.5. He left $100,000 to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,Annual report of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston By Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 1884.
Howe was elected as a Free Soil candidate to the Thirty-first Congress and reelected as a Whig to the Thirty-second Congress. He moved to Meadville, Pennsylvania, and later to Rochester, New York, where he died in 1873. Interment in Greendale Cemetery in Meadville, Pennsylvania.
"The Role of Indian Tribal Governments." Inyo National Forest. (retrieved 21 Feb 2017) An act of January 27, 1913, granted land to the People's Church for a cemetery and right-of-way over the Fort Bidwell Indian School Reservation, the Indians to have right of interment therein.
He served as county treasurer in 1828 and 1829. Henry was elected as an Anti-Masonic candidate to the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses and reelected as a Whig to the Twenty-seventh Congress. He died in Beaver in 1849. Interment in Old Beaver Cemetery.
He was appointed to survey and construct the Pennsylvania & Ohio Canal in 1836. He died near Freedom, Pennsylvania, in 1837. Interment in Lacock Cemetery in Rochester, Pennsylvania. Abner was frequently referred to as General Lacock after he served as a brigadier general in the state militia.
In October 2009 a World War II veteran, who had been born in the village, was buried in St Andrew's churchyard after permission for the interment was given by the Ministry of Defence. It was the first burial in the graveyard for more than 50 years..
Sepulveda died at the age of 74 on December 2, 1916, in his home at 2639 Monmouth Avenue in today's University Park district. A requiem mass was celebrated on December 5 at Saint Agnes Church, Vermont Avenue and West Adams Street, and interment followed at Calvary Cemetery.
Anne returned home in 1938, where she completed her memoirs My Days of Strength just before her death in Berkeley, California on April 28, 1939, aged 71. She dedicated the book to Irene "my sister and friend". Her remains were cremated and returned to Shanghai for interment.
O. C. Woolf, of Albany, Mrs. H. F. Parsons, Jessie and Grace, of Springfield. Mr. Walker was a charter member of the Springfield Methodist Church, the Springfield lodge of Odd Follows and Eugene lodge of Woodman of The World. Interment will be made in Laurel Grove cemetery.
He engaged in iron manufacturing at Clinton, New York. He died in Plattsburgh in 1916; interment was in Riverside Cemetery. George William Palmer was a nephew of John Palmer, a U.S. Representative from New York, and a cousin of William Elisha Haynes, a U.S. Representative from Ohio.
Woomer was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Congresses. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1896. After his time in congress he was again engaged in banking, and died in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, in 1897. Interment in Mount Lebanon Cemetery.
Amerman was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892. He continued the practice of law in Scranton until his death in Blossburg, Pennsylvania, at the age of 50. Interment in Forest Hill Cemetery in Scranton.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1916 and for election in 1920, 1922, and 1926. He unsuccessfully contested the election of Anderson Howell Walters to the Sixty-ninth Congress. He resumed journalism in Johnstown, where he died in 1928. Interment in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown.
Allison was elected as an Anti-Masonic candidate to the Twenty-second Congress. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1832 to the Twenty-third Congress. He continued the practice of law in Huntingdon until his death there in 1840. Interment in River View Cemetery.
He returned to his country home, Harroch Hall, near Savannah, and died there in June 1913. Interment was in Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah. His posthumously published book A True Vindication of the South argued that the South had been justified in its fight against the North.
Simek was survived by three children, Joseph Jr., Richard, and Lauren; and five siblings – Gloria Olmstead, Vlasta Cummings, Bill, and Dan Simek. Ronald Simek, a co-founder of Tombstone Pizza, passed on January 20, 2015. Joseph "Pepe" Simek's interment was at Mount Olive Cemetery in Westboro, Wisconsin.
He again resumed the practice of law in Atlanta although in poor health and died there from Bright's Disease on November 17, 1912. He was survived by his wife. Interment was in the City Cemetery, Greenville. The Liberty ship Joseph M. Terrell was named for him.
If the story is true, the stone dates from roughly the time of the re-interment, and is a costly stone for someone who, particularly a century after death, would have no living friends or relatives. The bronze plaque is thought to date from the 1950s.
His death came a day before the burial of another Congolese musician of his era, Lutumba SImaro, with whom they had played together in the TPOK Jazz band. Plans are underway, as of 11 May 2019, to repatriate his remains to the United Kingdom for final interment.
This incident is now known as National Hotel Disease, and is believed to have been caused by food poisoning related to bad sanitation. He returned home ill, and died at Danville five weeks later. Interment at Episcopal Cemetery in Danville. Cenotaph at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
He was the director of several banks and of the Langhorne Water Company. Watson was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-fourth and to the nine succeeding Congresses and served until his death in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Interment in the Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery, Wilmington, Delaware.
The majority of operatives' associations in Lancashire sent representatives and Sir David Shackleton was also present. In the gathering at the Co-Operative Hall following the interment, former Home Secretary Arthur Henderson provided the eulogy, describing Cross as a 'a man who could not be bought'.
260: MacDougall, Norman, James IV (Tuckwell: East Linton, 1997), p. 265. Branxton Church was the site of some burials from the battle of Flodden. After Flodden many Scottish nobles are believed to have been brought to Yetholm for interment, as being the nearest consecrated ground in Scotland.
During the early La Tène culture the deceased were optionally cremated and then interred in tumulus tombs, but this changed during the later period. At that time tumulus tombs became rare and the interment of cremated remains in flat graves was the dominant method of burial again.
Frothingham was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-seventh and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1921, until his death on board the yacht Winsome in North Haven, Maine on August 23, 1928. His interment was in Village Cemetery in North Easton.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1894 to the 54th congress. He resumed the practice of law. Was a member of the Minnesota State Tax Commission from 1907 until his death in Saint Paul, Minnesota at age 67; interment in Oakwood Cemetery, Red Wing.
On May 16, 1961 Lawrance gave birth to her son, Robert Wolf Herre, Jr. Their daughter Abigail Christian "Chrissy" Herre was born on October 10, 1963. As Josephine Lawrance Herre, she died at age 55 in Ojai, California on July 10, 1986. Her interment was in California.
The property was transferred to the city, which continues to own and maintain it. Use of the cemetery declined after the large Newton Cemetery opened in 1855, and the last interment here was in 1938. The cemetery is normally locked and not open to public access.
The Political Graveyard: Parker, Charles D.National Affairs: Legislators at Lansing Born in 1877. Democrat. Member of Michigan state house of representatives from Genesee County 2nd District, 1933–34; died in office 1934. Died December 11, 1934 (age about 57 years). Interment at Smith Hill Cemetery, Otisville, Mich.
He again was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1890 to the Fifty-second Congress. He returned to engage in mercantile pursuits until his retirement in 1893. He died in Providence, Rhode Island on March 16, 1903. His interment was in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
John Scudder Family, Vol. I John Scudder Family Life and Letters of David Coit Scudder: Missionary in Southern India By David Coit Scudder, Horace Elisha Scudder full text Interment was in the old Anglican Churchyard, at Kodaikanal. The inscription on his headstone is still clearly legible.
General Gilbert Reid Jr., Brigadier General of the 44th Brigade, was interred in the family vault of the previous church building on June 18, 1845. In 1853, a proposal was made and adopted to immediately cease interment of remains in the church vaults, for public health reasons.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1856 to 1861. Finnery was elected as a Republican to the Fortieth Congress and served until his death at Brussels, Belgium, in 1868. Interment in Greendale Cemetery in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Cenotaph at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
During his final years, Goldsmith relocated to Hidden Hills, California, where he built a home studio in his back yard. Goldsmith died of cancer on April 29, 2012, aged 54, at his home in Hidden Hills, California. His interment was at Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.
Interment followed at Centuries Memorial Park. Franks (born 1925) is the younger brother of Tillman Franks and the retired founding pastor of the Oakmont Church of God in the Cedar Grove section of Shreveport. He also preached at the funeral of Johnny Horton in November 1960.
There had been a proposal to bury him in the crypt of the Scott Monument, a feature which was never actually constructed and which had originally been designed by Kemp for Sir Walter Scott's interment, but the idea was considered by Kemp's widow to be inappropriate.
After the war, Preston traveled to England, not returning to the United States until 1868. He remained a strong defender of the Confederacy until the end of his life. Preston died in Columbia on May 1, 1881. Interment was at the Trinity Cathedral Cemetery in Columbia.
Blaster was among the Autobot resistance during the Age of Interment, shown in the third War Within series. In the second Generation 1 miniseries from Dreamwave Productions, Blaster is part of a resistance group led by Hot Rod. He accompanies Optimus Prime during his attack on Iacon.
The cemetery is situated adjacent to Gunnersbury Park and covers about 8.9 hectares. It has numerous floral displays and shrubberies, and a chapel. The cemetery's buildings, including the chapel, are simple brick structures. A Garden of Remembrance serves as the place for the interment of cremated remains.
A looted offering consistent with the interment of the remains of human infants was found in the upper part of this platform. Xochitecatl is in the care of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (National Institute of Anthropology and History) and is open to the public.
He was Chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture (Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Congresses). He moved to New York City and engaged in the practice of law until his death there on May 2, 1915. His interment in Achorn Cemetery in Rockland.
In contrast to the NPS's March 1998 statement to the National Capital Planning Commission, the 1999 EA stated that the preferred alternative (Alternative 1) would transfer to the cemetery approximately , comprising most of the Interment Zone and the northern tip of the Preservation Zone. Another alternative (Alternative 3) would transfer to the cemetery the Interment Zone, while keeping the Preservation Zone under NPS jurisdiction. The EA concluded: "Public Law 104-201 directed the Secretary of the Interior to transfer to the Secretary of the Army jurisdiction over the Interment Zone, which is the plan in Alternative 3. Adoption of any of the other alternatives would require legislative action to amend the existing law." Map showing the Millennium Project's expansion of Arlington National Cemetery into Arlington Woods and Fort Myer On December 28, 2001, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (Public Law 107-107) repealed the "obsolete" part of Public Law 104-201 that had authorized the transfer of portions of Section 29 to the Secretary of the Army.
The coffin was then flown from Stansted Airport to Israel, where a gathering of more than 15,000 people heard eulogies by leading Israeli rabbis in the Kiryat Mattersdorf neighborhood. Interment took place before the onset of Shabbat. He was succeeded as rosh yeshiva by his son, Rabbi Avrohom Gurwicz.
Kurtz was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-second and Thirty-third Congresses. He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Public Expenditures during the Thirty-third Congress. He resumed the practice of law and died in York in 1868. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
While the burial ground on the church property is no longer active, the well-kept Presbyterian Cemetery, which has been in continuous use for more than two centuries, continues to function as an active cemetery. In 2008, the Cemetery opened a columbarium to accommodate the interment of cremated remains.
Ross married twice. He had two sons, Robert, Jr. and Ford, from his first marriage, which ended in divorce. His second wife was Claire (Wynn) Ross. He resided in Jackson Heights until his death there on October 1, 1981; interment was at Oakdale Cemetery in Washington, North Carolina.
He declined to be a candidate for renomination, and resumed his former business pursuits. He was appointed by Governor James A. Beaver a member of the board of managers of Huntingdon Reformatory in 1888. He died in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, in 1890. Interment in River View Cemetery in Huntingdon.
The site has had at least seven-page layouts since 1997. It has been supported by advertising revenue since July 1999, and in 2005, the personal site owner incorporated Clear Digital Media, Inc. to control the site. The company has since expanded, starting several other websites and weblogs. Interment.
Shepseskare died after only a short reign, which led to the abandonment of construction. His successor Niuserre did not carry out any further work on this tomb. The location of Shepseskare's interment is unknown, but it is assumed that he was not buried in this barely started tomb.
To date, only the Stooges, Charley Chase, and Keaton series have been released to DVD in their entirety; other comedies (Andy Clyde, The Glove Slingers) have been included as bonus features on DVDs. White died of Alzheimer's disease on April 30, 1985. His interment was at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 10th district from 1845 to 1846. Dimmick was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Congresses. He resumed the practice of law and died in Honesdale in 1861. Interment in Glen Dyberry Cemetery.
He was elected as a Democrat to the (Thirtieth Congress) (March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1849). After retiring from Congress, he reengaged in the manufacture of lumber, and died in Brooklyn, New York on August 24, 1874. His interment was in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Although the cemetery has nearly 226 hectares total area, the terrain and building codes restrict interment to only 78 ha of the land. , the cemetery, which has 9,236 grave plots, is nearly full; further deceased military officials will need to be cremated and their ashes stored in the columbarium.
While in the House, he was chairman of the Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business (Eighth and Ninth Congresses). Upon retiring from Congress, he continued to pursue literary, historical, and scientific studies and died in Exeter in 1816; interment was at the Winter Street Burial Ground.FindAGrave.com: Samuel Tenney.
He died in Warwick in 1969; interment was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Warwick. Mr. Hebert had thirteen siblings including Rev. Mathias A. Hebert, who on December 16, 1922 was appointed by Bishop William A. Hickey as the second pastor of St. Cecilia Parish of Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Arnold was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1898. He resumed the practice of law in Clearfield County and died in Muskegon, Michigan, while on a business trip. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery in Curwensville.
Difenderfer was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1914, 1916, and 1918. He was engaged in the retail confectionery business at Jenkintown, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1923. Interment in Westminster Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd.
He was the last federal judge who continued to serve in active service appointed by President Coolidge. His service was terminated on November 28, 1970, due to his death in Cumberstone, an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Interment was in Christ Church Cemetery in West River, Maryland.
He was married to Ida Tonette (Simley) Kvale (1876-1926). They had six children including United States Representative, Paul John Kvale. Kvale died in a fire in his summer house near Otter Tail Lake, Minnesota, on September 11, 1929. His interment was in Benson Cemetery, Swift County, Minnesota.
13, No. 9 (April 10, 1926), p. 3. His cause of death was listed as Acute Pulmonary Oedema. He was buried in the Albany Rural Cemetery, for which he was serving as President of the Albany Cemetery Association.Friends of Albany History, Certificate of Interment of Hun, Marcus Tullius.
Their home was at 11005 Morrison Street, North Hollywood.Location of the Burkhalter residence on "Mapping LA.""City Council Candidates," Los Angeles Times, March 12, 1961. page SF-4 Burkhalter died at age 78 on May 24, 1975, in Duarte, California. Interment was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills).
In early August 2005, it was revealed that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer about two years earlier. On the morning of May 7, 2006, she was found dead by a friend visiting her home. She was 68 years old. Her interment was in Fuchū, Tokyo's Tama Cemetery.
Evans was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Congresses. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1832. He resumed his former business pursuits and died in Paoli in 1846. Interment in the cemetery of the Great Valley Baptist Church in New Centerville, Pennsylvania.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1807 and 1808, and served as associate judge for the Cumberland district in 1809. Maclay was elected as a Republican to the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Congresses. He died in Lurgan in 1825. Interment in Middle Springs Cemetery.
John Lodge Esq. – Baker Esq.Brand Hollis Esq. When within a mile of the place of interment, the field pieces being moved continued firing minute guns till the procession arrived at the church, where the Burial Service was performed in the most impressive and solemn manner, by the Rev.
He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Accounts during the Twenty-seventh Congress. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1842 to the Twenty-eighth Congress. He resumed the practice of law and died in Greensburg in 1848. Interment in Greensburg Cemetery.
The Chapel at Biggleswade Cemetery Biggleswade Cemetery (also known as Drove Road Cemetery) was the main burial ground for the town of Biggleswade in Bedfordshire. Opening in 1869, the cemetery is located on Drove Road and since 1986 has been closed for burials except for interment in family plots.
The body lies in state for several days before being interred in the crypt of a leading church or cathedral; all popes who have died in the 20th and 21st centuries have been interred in St. Peter's Basilica. A nine-day period of mourning (novendialis) follows the interment.
He was elected as a Federalist to the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Congresses (March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1801). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1800. He again resumed his ministerial duties, and died in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Interment was in the Old Graveyard.
He resumed the practice of law, was a member of the Mixed Board, Clemency and Parole in Bonn, Germany in 1956, and was special ambassador to Liberia that year. He retired from law practice in 1970 and in 1972 died in Concord; interment was in Blossom Hill Cemetery.
On April 13, 1808, there was a ceremony to lay the cornerstone of a planned vault. A grand ceremony of re-interment followed on May 26, 1808.Cray, "Commemorating the Prison Ship Dead", pp. 584–5. The state voted to provide the Tammany Society $1,000 to build a monument.
It is estimated that nearly 6,000 people attended the event at the Basilica that day to honor Baker and his work. The re-interment helped raise awareness of Baker, his mission, and his legacy across the world. On January 14, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI declared Fr. Baker "venerable".
In addition to his service in the United States House of Representatives, he was also member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County and the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia. Troutman died in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery.
He was a member of the New York State Senate in 1808 and 1809, and engaged in farming. He died at Lodi in 1832; interment was in Old Halsey Cemetery, South Lodi. Jehiel Howell Halsey and Nicoll Halsey, both sons of Silas Halsey, were also Representatives from New York.
Immurement of corpses is the permanent storage in an above-ground tomb or mausoleum. A tomb is generally any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber, of varying sizes. A mausoleum may be considered a type of tomb, or the tomb may be considered to be within the mausoleum.
After triple heart bypass surgery, he lived in semi-retirement in Los Angeles and then moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1992 where he died of congestive heart failure at age 65. His interment was at Lake Lawn Park and Mausoleum in his hometown of New Orleans.
However, depending on how long there is between a post-mortem break and removal this may not be obvious i.e. through re-interment by a killer. Diseases such as bone cancer might be present in bone marrow samples and can help narrow down the list of possible identifications.
Voskovec died in 1981 of a heart attack in Pearblossom, California, at the age of 76. He is survived by two daughters, Victoria and Georgeanne. His interment was at Olšany Cemetery in Prague. Minor planet 2418 Voskovec-Werich discovered by Luboš Kohoutek is named after him and Jan Werich.
He resumed the practice of law in Clarion. He moved to Kentucky and was ordained to the Baptist ministry. He preached in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and New York, and died in East Carleton (now Kent, New York) on October 18, 1893. Interment in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Stull was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-second Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. Russell Leech. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1932. He resumed the practice of law, and died in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Interment in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown.
Platt became vice governor of the Federal Reserve Board in August 1920 and served until 1930 when he resigned. He returned to Poughkeepsie and engaged in an extensive banking business; he died in Chazy, New York while on a visit in 1939; interment was in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.
Mt. Sac has a native Wildlife Sanctuary. Interment is provided by Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuary. Near the Grand Avenue Corridor, Heritage Gardens Historical Park, located on the north slope, was recently redeveloped to include new hiking trails. Walnut Ranch Park can be found on the south slope.
He was a member of the American Battle Monuments Commission from 1952 to 1961. He was engaged as a public relations counselor and was a resident of Hemet, California, until his death in Palm Springs, California, on December 18, 1983. Interment in Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City, California.
He served as major general of the Pennsylvania Militia for twelve years. He organized the Northern Mutual Insurance Co., in 1844 and served as its first president. He died at his residence near Ephrata on May 19, 1852. Interment in the Hibshman Cemetery on the farm near Ephrata.
Greenwood Cemetery was chartered in late 1904 with a cash capital of $100,000. The incorporators were William H. Brown and James L. Mayson. The first direct interment was in 1907. Greenwood has a large Jewish section and is also the burial place of local Chinese and Greek citizens.
Her funeral was held on Easter day in Richmond Avenue Church, Buffalo, of which Dr. Beiler was pastor. Interment was made In the family lot in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, where some years earlier, an older daughter had been buried. She was survived by her husband and daughters.
He retired from public life in 1832, and moved to Maryland about 1834 and settled in Cecil County near Port Deposit, where he lived until 1851, when he moved to Philadelphia. He died in Philadelphia in 1857. Interment in St. Mary Anne's Episcopal Churchyard in North East, Maryland.
He debuted in film in 1911 with Essanay Studios. He quickly became a comedy star after appearing in films such as Skinner's Baby and Skinner's Dress Suit in 1917. He died from a heart attack in Hollywood. His interment was located in Culver City, California's Holy Cross Cemetery.
Memorial marker to William Coddington The Coddington Cemetery, located at 34 Farewell Street, is a very old colonial cemetery with 93 known interments, and has the largest number of interred colonial governors of any cemetery in the state. The six governors buried here are William Coddington, Nicholas Easton, William Coddington, Jr., Henry Bull, John Easton and John Wanton, all Quakers. None of the six governor graves has a governor's medallion like those found at the gravesites of most other colonial governors. The first known interment in this cemetery was that of Mary Moseley Coddington, the wife of Governor William Coddington, who died in 1647, and the last interment was that of James Easton who died in 1796.
By the 1840s, the cemeteries of London were full and almost overflowing. The Bayswater Road Cemetery and St Mark's, North Audley Street were under the control of the St. George's Hanover Square Burial Board, who were unable to find a solution until the Metropolitan Interment Act of 1850 became law. In 1853, the board purchased in Hanwell for their exclusive use. Robert Jerrard was appointed as architect, who designed the church and administration buildings in a Victorian Gothic revival architecture style. Consecrated on 6 July 1854, by the Bishop of London Charles Blomfield, the total cost of cemetery and buildings was £14,741 17s 11d. The first interment took place on 2 August 1854.
Hill died in Madison on March 6, 1891, with interment in Madison Cemetery. He is remembered for his congressional work, obtaining the transfer of deed of the old U.S. Mint Offices in Dahlonega, Georgia to the fledgling North Georgia Agricultural College which later evolved into the University of North Georgia.
A procession of about a hundred suffragettes accompanied the coffin from the station to the St. Mary the Virgin church; it was watched by thousands. Only a few of the suffragettes entered the churchyard, as the service and interment were private. Her gravestone bears the WSPU slogan "Deeds not words".
He was not a candidate for reelection in 1852. He resumed the practice of law in Philadelphia, and later moved to Lenox, Massachusetts, in 1866, and continued the practice of his profession. He died while on a visit in New York City in 1890. Interment in Lenox Cemetery in Lenox, Massachusetts.
In Western cultures, funeral ceremonies are often observed in cemeteries. These ceremonies or rites of passage differ according to cultural practices and religious beliefs. Modern cemeteries often include crematoria, and some grounds previously used for both, continue as crematoria as a principal use long after the interment areas have been filled.
James Chesnut was "regarded as an amiable, modest gentleman of decent parts [gifts]",Hammond, Secret And Sacred, p. 214. who performed his duties with ability and dignity both in political and military life. He died at home in Camden in 1885; interment was in Chesnut Family Cemetery, Kershaw County, South Carolina.
Dundrennan Abbey, the site of Alan's interment, was likely founded by his paternal great-grandfather. Throughout his career, Alan appears to have moved seamlessly between the native Gaelic environment of Galloway, and the Frankish cultural environment of the English and Scottish royal courts.Oram (2011) pp. 311–312; Oram (2008) p.
Judge Branson died on October 5, 1960 in a Tulsa Hospital, after an illness that had lasted for a year. His funeral service was conducted by Dr. Wilford Jones, minister of Saint Paul Methodist Church of Muskogee, Oklahoma, and interment was in the Branson mausoleum at Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, Georgia.
Los Angeles Times At the time of his death, Mark Sandrich was considered to be one of the most trusted and influential directors in Hollywood. He was respected by his colleagues in front of and behind the cameras, as well as studio management. His interment was at Home of Peace Cemetery.
Cox, 171-173. Becker died of a stroke in California at the end of 1968. His interment (and his wife's) was in Lone Tree Cemetery in Fairview, near Hayward. Some controversy emerged in 1984 when obituaries for the actor Prince Denis stated that he had played the Mayor of Munchkinland.
Riverside-Thomas Cemetery is a historical cemetery located in Bingham County, Idaho. The cemetery was unofficially established by the first interment of James William Parsons who died on June 6, 1887. The cemetery has a capacity of 6,874 deceased persons. The Riverside-Thomas Cemetery District was officially established January 26, 1931.
He was appointed associate judge of the courts of Bucks County by Governor Porter in 1844 and served until 1849. He engaged in mercantile pursuits in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and later in Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania. He died in Point Pleasant in 1861. Interment in the Doylestown Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
A ceremony of re-interment was held in August 1955, attended by the widow of General Janssen. The fort was then abandoned for twenty years. In 1978 a local organization was formed to preserve the fort as a center for military reserve functions. By 1990 the fort had been made habitable.
After the death of his first wife, Leontine Troy in 1895, Turner remarried Lillian Porter Turner sometime between 1907 and 1908. The two remained married until Turner's death in 1923. He died on February 14, 1923 from acute myocarditis in Chicago. His place of interment is Lincoln Cemetery in Chicago.
He died in Providence on February 13, 1880; interment was in Swan Point Cemetery. Samuel Greene Arnold was the author of the two-volume History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations published in 1859-60.Arnold, Samuel Greene. History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
He was appointed as an auditor in the Philadelphia division of the United States Bureau of Internal Revenue, serving from October 1, 1915, until March 31, 1935. He was engaged as an auditor and income-tax specialist in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where he died February 14, 1950. Interment in Lewisburg Cemetery.
He was not a candidate for renomination, and resumed the practice of law. He served as surrogate of Onondaga County, then moved to Albany and served as register of the court of chancery until his death there February 7, 1839. His interment was in Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
He served as United States marshal for the eastern district of Pennsylvania from 1896 to 1900. He again resumed the practice of law in Pottsville and was an unsuccessful candidate for justice of the superior court in 1913. He died in Pottsville in 1924. Interment in St. Patrick’s No. 3 Cemetery.
Flanders died in San Francisco on March 14, 1894. He was interred at Laurel Hill Cemetery which no longer exists, and his re-interment location is unknown. He was related to the political Flanders family of Vermont. He was cousin to; Francis Durrell Flanders, Benjamin Franklin Flanders, and Ralph Edward Flanders.
That same year, his brother Hezekiah was the first interment. A wooden frame church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, was erected next to the cemetery. In 1862, an extant stone church was erected "on top of several tombstones". In 1964, extensive renovations were made to what is now called Stone United Church.
He engaged in mercantile business in Trappe and was elected as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1853 and 1854. He served as auditor general of Pennsylvania from 1857 to 1860. He resumed mercantile pursuits and died in Trappe in 1866. Interment in Agustus Lutheran Church Cemetery.
In 1925 he was admitted as an honorary member of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati. During World War I he served as Chairman of the Draft Board for Division 1 in Rhode Island. Governor Kimball died on December 8, 1930. Interment at Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island.
He was one of the original supporters of the free-school system established by the act of 1834. Simonton was elected as a Whig to the Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh Congresses. He died in South Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, in 1846. Interment in the Old Hanover Cemetery, north of Shellsville, Pennsylvania.
Henri subsequently recognized Jean as "the Dauphin", father and son publicly embracing at the interment of François at the Chapelle royale de Dreux on 6 January 2018 following a funeral service attended by his parents, siblings and other members of family, as well as members of reigning and deposed dynasties.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1808, but four years later served as a member of the state's House of Representatives in 1812 and 1813. Joseph Barker continued in the ministry at Middleboro, Massachusetts until his death at the age of 63. Interment was in Cemetery at The Green.
He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries during the Eightieth and Eighty-third Congresses. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1954. He resumed the practice of law and died in Sandusky, Ohio, on November 27, 1956. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.
Ponce, Puerto Rico. 17 Abril 2014. In April 2014 the possibility of interment of the remains of Cheo Feliciano was being considered. Ponce Mayor Maria Melendez stated she would issue a municipal order to transfer Feliciano's remains to the Panteon,Alcaldesa confirma que Cheo Feliciano tendrá un velatorio de pueblo. Presencia.
He served as revenue commissioner of the third judicial district in 1859 and 1860. He was a delegate to the 1864 Democratic National Convention. Johnson was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-seventh, Thirty-eighth, and Thirty-ninth Congresses and until his death in Washington, D.C. Interment in Easton Cemetery.
There is a Paul Revere bell hanging in the tower that hung in the original 1817 church that was on the same site. One famous interment in the cemetery next door is Hetty Green, the "Witch of Wall Street", who was the wealthiest woman in the world during her time.
In July 2011, Lord was found to be suffering from pancreatic cancer. After treatment in both England and in Israel, he died on 16 July 2012 at the London Clinic after suffering from a pulmonary embolism. His interment was at the new churchyard of Saint Mary the Virgin Church in Hambleden.
Afterwards he resumed the practice of law, and declined the nomination as justice of the New York Supreme Court in 1865. He was again a member of the State Assembly (Queens Co., 2nd D.) in 1866. He died in Maspeth on August 4, 1884; interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Hardy died in Baton Rouge, less than a week from what would have been his 99th birthday. Services were held in the Frost Chapel of First Baptist Church of Shreveport, where he was a long-time member. Interment with full military honors was at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
He was released in 1957, when his sentence was commuted by Governor W. Averell Harriman. On December 23, 1931, Jack Diamond was buried at Mt Olivet Cemetery in Maspeth, Queens. There was no church service or graveside ceremony. Two hundred family and spectators attended Diamond's interment; no criminal figures were spotted.
While in the Senate he was chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Commerce (Sixty-sixth Congress). From 1936 to 1956 he was owner of the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Company. Davis Elkins died in Richmond, Virginia in 1959; interment was in Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, West Virginia.
This is in keeping with the Quaker rules for interment. It is noted that some of the Quaker families interred here are Allen, Grubb, Fairbrother, Goodbody, Pim, Todhunter, Sparrow Walpole and Waring. The burial grounds are under the care of the Dublin Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland.
He was chairman of the Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business during the Seventh Congress. He declined to be a candidate for reelection in 1816 and died in Stamford in 1830; interment was in North Field (now Franklin Street) Cemetery. James Davenport, John's brother, also represented Connecticut in the House as a Federalist.
He was one of the editors and publishers of the Pittsburgh Union and Legal Journal from 1850 to 1855. While a resident of Brookville, Barclay was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fourth Congress. He resumed the practice of law and died in Freeport, Pennsylvania, in 1889. Interment in Freeport Cemetery.
Interment followed at Holy Family Cemetery in New Iberia. The surviving Rodrigue sons are Jacques of New Orleans and Andre of Lafayette. Rodrigue's work has continued to rise after his death. In April 2015 the Neal Auction Company of New Orleans sold a Blue Dog painting supplied by George "Buck" Davis for $173,000.
The adjoining cemetery, Old Harmony Cemetery, has been declared a historic landmark. This cemetery has black and white slaves buried in it, Native Americans, single and double interment, and most of the tombstones have poems and writings on them. They say one man is buried crosswise because he lived crosswise with the world.
"Journal and Account Book of Charles Kirk, of Sleaford, builder and architect (ref. name MISC DON 1015)", Lincs to the Past (Lincolnshire Archives). Retrieved 14 December 2014."Interment of a noted South Yorkshire coal owner" Sheffield Independent 7 February 1880 Parry was also a proprietor of the colliery in Strafford, near Barnsley, Yorkshire.
Brown died July 10, 1995, at the age of 89 in Glendale, California. Cause of death was given as heart failure. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Survivors were his wife, Margaret; a daughter, Dorothy O'Leary; a son, James Harvey Brown, Jr.; and two sisters, Blanche Tibbot and Betty Dykstra.
In 1987, she wrote Stormy Monday: The T-Bone Walker Story, arguably among the best regarded biographies of a blues musician. The book was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2001. Dance died in Escondido, California at the age of 88. Her interment was located in Mission San Luis Rey Cemetery.
Sandford's death on March 4, 1948 was quiet and peaceful. His funeral and interment, however, were hasty and secretive. The news of his death was not released to the press for six weeks. Sandford had, of course, not died as Elijah in Jerusalem, but as an unheralded inhabitant of a Catskill village.
S. Truett Cathy died at his home on September 8, 2014 of diabetic complications at the age of 93. The family held a public funeral service on Wednesday, September 10, at First Baptist Church, Jonesboro, Georgia. His interment was at Greenwood Cemetery. His widow, Jeannette Cathy, died in 2015 at age 92.
He was reappointed by President James K. Polk on January 3, 1848, and served until 1850. He was mayor of Reading in 1852, and was a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket of Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson in 1860. He died in Reading in 1861. Interment Reading's Charles Evans Cemetery.
Decius orders the walling in of the Seven Sleepers. From a 14th-century manuscript. ;Sophocles Antigone, the heroine of the eponymous play by Sophocles, is sentenced to execution by being placed in a cave and having the exits covered with stones. Both she and her lover Haemon kill themselves, though, after interment.
Baháʼu'lláh also wrote a specific prayer for the dead, which is to be said before the interment of a Baháʼí who has reached the age of fifteen. The prayer is read aloud by a single person while others who are present stand in silence; the prayer is the only Baháʼí congregational prayer.
In addition they fostered twelve year old Sybil Donegan, daughter of George and Ada Donegan, after Ada died. Ellen Ferguson died in 1938 after a short illness. She was aged 66 years. Her funeral was held in St Stephen's Anglican Church, Toodyay, followed by interment in the Anglican portion of the Toodyay Cemetery.
Freeman was elected as a Federalist to the Fourth Congress and elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Fifth Congress, serving from March 4, 1795 to March 3, 1799. He died in Sandwich; interment was in the Old Burial Ground. Nathaniel Freeman's uncle Jonathan Freeman was a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire.
For a time Scott of the Antarctic's parents lived at and ran the brewery in Holcombe. Members of his family are buried in a family grave, and there is a memorial accrediting Scott's interment in the Antarctic, in the Holcombe old church. Bob Braham, a decorated airman, was born in the village.
Bullock was elected as a Federalist to the Fifth Congress, serving from March 4, 1797 to March 3, 1799. He was judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Bristol County and from 1803 to 1805 was a member of the Governor's council. He died in Rehoboth; interment was in Burial Place Hill.
Ron Evans' birth was registered in Pontefract district, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he lived in Ferry Fryston, Castleford , he died aged 77 in Castleford, West Yorkshire, England, his funeral service took place at Holy Cross Church, Castleford, at 12.15 pm on Monday 8 November 2010. followed by an interment at Castleford Cemetery.
Hall married actress Geraldine Brown in 1927; they had two children. He served as a deacon at First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood for many years. On October 6, 1953, Hall died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 65. His interment was at Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.
In his final days he had been confined to his home for about a month with lingering illnesses, including malaria, and he finally succumbed to cancer on 25 November 1900. His wife and his two children were at his bedside when he died. Interment was at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston, Massachusetts.
He continued actively visiting the local parishes and traveling for special occasions. Then at the age of 79, illness overcame him and Abp. Arseny died on October 4, 1945, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. His funeral and interment at St. Tikhon's Monastery took place on October 9, 1945, attended by many hierarchs, priests, and faithful.
He was the First Auditor of the United States Department of the Treasury, by appointment of President Andrew Jackson, 1836-1842. He was canal commissioner of Pennsylvania in 1844 and 1845 and Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1845 to 1848. He died in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1850. Interment in Harrisburg Cemetery.
Subsequently, during the American Civil War served in the Confederate Army with rank of lieutenant colonel; engaged in the practice of law in New York City 1868–1872, and subsequently in St. Louis, Mo.; member of the State senate of Missouri 1878–1882; died in St. Louis, Mo.; interment in Bellefontaine Cemetery.
Architect Robert Hurd (1905–1963) was responsible for the partial redevelopment of the Canongate in the 1950s, and much other work throughout Edinburgh, including the Art Deco Ravelston Garden (1936). He was interred after the official closure of the churchyard to burials, and his was the most recent interment, other than ashes.
Park Lawn Cemetery is a large cemetery in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It currently has around 22,000 graves. It is managed by the Park Lawn Limited Partnership, which also runs five other cemeteries in Toronto. The cemetery offers ground burials and a mausoleum for above-ground interment and cremation urns.
A notable interment is the Scottish footballer William Gray, a corporal in the Seaforth Highlanders who died of wounds on 18 November 1916. There are also 12 personnel of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps buried in the cemetery; most were casualties of an air raid that took place on 30 May 1918.
However, when she and John Rolfe took their young son Thomas Rolfe on a public relations trip to England to help raise more investment money for the Virginia Company, she became ill and died just as they were leaving to return to Virginia. Her interment was at St George's Church in Gravesend.
He had other wives, who were also of mixed Creek and European ancestry. Lachlan McGillivray died in his native Scotland in 1799 at around 80 years of age. Neither his will nor his place of interment are known. Alleck and Mary McGillivray were still living with him in Scotland at that time.
Tracy died in Oxford, New York in 1838; his interment was in Riverview Cemetery in Oxford. A tribute song, entitled "Lord Uri Tracy", was sung as the Oxford Academy school song until the 1960s. This song was performed at the Oxford Historical Society on August 11, 2011, and can be viewed on .
"The standard of morality, both before and after marriage seems to have been conspicuously high" (Spinden). Interment was in the ground, and the personal belongings of the deceased were deposited with the body. The dwelling was torn down or removed to another spot. The new house was ceremonially purified and the ghost exorcised.
Linwood Cemetery is a cemetery located in Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand. It is the fifth oldest public cemetery in the city. Despite its age, it is still open for ashes interment, Hebrew Congregational burials and if there is space in existing family plots. Opened in 1884, it has seen some 20,000 burials.
He died in New Orleans in 1875. Original interment was at Laurel Hill Cemetery in San Francisco. His remains were moved to Girod Street Cemetery in New Orleans. That burying ground was destroyed in 1959 and unclaimed remains were commingled with 15,000 others and deposited beneath Hope Mausoleum, St. John's Cemetery, New Orleans.
Frank Nitti died on March 19, 1943, at the age of 57. Nitti is buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois. Controversy has persisted regarding the interment of a suicide in a Catholic cemetery. Nitti's grave can be found to the left of the main Roosevelt Road entrance, about from the gate.
Riverside National Cemetery (RNC) is a cemetery located in Riverside, California, dedicated to the interment of United States military personnel. The cemetery covers , making it the largest cemetery managed by the National Cemetery Administration. It has been the most active cemetery in the system since 2000, based on the number of interments.
After leaving the Senate, he resumed the practice of law in Columbus until 1868, when he purchased a plantation in East Macon and engaged in agricultural pursuits until his death there in 1873; interment was in Linwood Cemetery. His son Alfred Iverson Jr. was a Confederate general in the American Civil War.
Sheldon Lewis (April 20, 1868 – May 7, 1958) was an American actor of the silent era best known for his antagonistic roles. He appeared in 93 films between 1914 and 1936. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in San Gabriel, California. His interment was located at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park.
Buckler was elected on the Farmer-Labor ticket to the 74th, 75th, 76th, and 77th congresses, (January 3, 1935 - January 3, 1943) but was not a candidate for renomination in 1942. After his political career ended, he resumed agricultural pursuits. Buckler died in Crookston, Minnesota, January 23, 1950, with interment in Oakdale Cemetery.
She resided in Oslo up until her death in 2009 at age ninety-six. Her interment was at Vår Frelsers gravlund. It is not clear if she maintained her United States citizenship as well. Her papers and personal artifacts are housed in the Amistad Research Center at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
In addition to her animation work, Gill also appeared in live-action films. She performed her musical hen impersonation in front of a radio microphone in two 1935 musical comedies: Every Night at Eight and Here Comes the Band. Her interment was located at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles, California.
Locust Valley Cemetery Association Inc. was incorporated 1917, and a perpetual care fund was established to preserve its natural beauty. Today, that fund is still supported by proceeds from interment sales as well as donations. The principal of the endowment can never be violated based on the laws of New York State.
His father buried his remains in a room of the house where it might not be discovered but he was soon apprehended for the murder and the Spaniards sentenced him to death for the crime. In 1528 the Franciscan friar Andrea found his remains and had them exhumed for formal interment elsewhere.
In common acceptation, the most talented of the five was Vidal. He wrote: "The head was beautiful, the expression of the face calm and mild, and not the slightest indication of suffering." It is known that Vidal attended Napoleon's funeral and interment, which he painted. He also painted several views of the island.
All 18 members of the American figure skating team plus 16 of their relatives, friends, and coaches were among the dead. The 1961 World Championships were canceled. The remains of Vinson-Owen and her daughters were brought home for interment in the Story Chapel Columbarium at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Lane was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Eighty-eighth Congress in 1962. He served as a member of the Governor’s Council for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1965 to 1977. He died on June 14, 1994, in Lawrence, Massachusetts and his interment was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, North Andover, Massachusetts.
Torrance Albert Russell, Jr. (January 23, 1916 - February 1, 1997) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Auburn University and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1939 NFL Draft. His interment was located in Birmingham's Elmwood Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Senate in 1924 and again in 1934. He died in Charleston in 1939; interment was in Teay's Hill Cemetery, St. Albans. His parents' house at St. Albans, known as the Chilton House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
He was unsuccessful for reelection in 1918 to the Sixty-sixth Congress and resumed former business pursuits. He was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1920 and was sheriff of Erie County from 1921 to 1923. He died in Snyder (a suburb of Buffalo) in 1930; interment was in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Forty-one years later, at the time of Brice's daughter Frances's death in 1992, Brice's ashes were re-interred at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, some 20 miles west of her original interment place. Fanny's grave and those of her daughter, son and her daughter's husband Ray Stark are in an outdoor pavilion.
He was elected to the U.S. Senate and served from March 4, 1893, to March 4, 1899; he was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection and discontinued active business pursuits and lived in retirement in Washington, D.C. He died in New York City on September 7, 1902; interment was in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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He became interested in the operation of ironworks and during the War of 1812 erected a cotton factory in Trenton, New Jersey. He served as president of the Philadelphia Insurance Co. and as a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania. He died in Philadelphia; interment was in Arch Street Friends Meeting House Burial Ground.
He retired from the Senate after his first term. While in the Senate, Johnson was chairman of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims (Sixty-fourth and Sixty- fifth Congresses). He resumed his activities in the real estate and loan business and died in Platte in 1933. Interment was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Armour, South Dakota.
He died of a stroke eight days after he was hit by a reckless driver on the corner of Main and South Temple. Interment was in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Kearns and his wife, Jennie Judge Kearns, provided all the necessary funds to build the Kearns- Saint Ann's Orphanage, now Kearns-St. Ann's Catholic elementary school.
Overton was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth Congresses. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1880. He resumed the practice of law, and served as president of the Citizens’ National Bank of Towanda from 1897 until his death in Towanda in 1903. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery.
It was opened, together with the Main Cemetery, in 1828. By 1928, when the cemetery was closed for new graves because it was full, there were around 40,000 burials on the cemetery. Since 1928, interment has only been possible in already established (family) graves. In its place, the New Jewish Cemetery was opened in 1928.
The first interment occurred in December of that year and the first headstone was erected the following year. The Washington Improvement League was established in 1915. They raised funds for civic improvements, most of which benefited the cemetery. The entrance gates, and fence were completed in 1917 and the shelter house was completed in 1926.
Beeson was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Enos Hook. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1842 to the Twenty-eighth Congress. He resumed agricultural pursuits and died in North Union Township, Pennsylvania, near Uniontown. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Holt Renfrew's flagship store on the Mink Mile section of Bloor Street Bloor Street was named by 1855 after Joseph Bloore.The vast majority of publications spell Joseph's surname Bloore, as the name is inscribed on his grave and interment record. Henry Scadding (1873) spells it BloorHistorical Atlas of Toronto, page 63. Derek Hayes, Douglas & McIntyre.
On October 26, 2006, he fell at his home and slipped into a coma shortly thereafter. Doctors in the intensive care unit at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach, California reported a blood clot on his brain. He died from his injuries the next day. His interment was in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery.
He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1912, and was appointed a member of the National Monetary Commission, serving as vice chairman from 1909 to 1912. He resumed former business pursuits in Salamanca until January 1, 1936, when he retired from active business. He died in Salamanca; interment was in Wildwood Cemetery.
Myrna Oliver, "James C. Corman: 10-Term Valley Congressman Championed Civil Rights, Welfare Legislation," Los Angeles Times, January 3, 2001 They had two children, Adam and Brian. A funeral service was held in Arlington National Cemetery,Nedra Rhone, "Funeral for Corman to Be in Virginia," Los Angeles Times, January 13, 2001 and interment followed.
He was elected to the U.S. Senate and served from March 4, 1903, until his death in 1908. During his service in the Senate, he was appointed in 1907 a member of the United States Immigration Commission. He died of peritonitis in Washington, D.C. in 1908; interment was in Belton Cemetery, Belton, South Carolina.
He moved to Michigan and resumed ministerial duties at Detroit in 1839; from 1841 to 1843 he was a regent of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and from 1843 to 1845 he was State superintendent of public instruction. Comstock died in Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan in 1860; interment was in Oakridge Cemetery.
Rolón died in Rome at 12:20am holding a Crucifix in her hands. Her remains arrived in Buenos Aires on 22 March to the metropolitan cathedral and then were taken to Muñiz for interment. Her order now exists in countries such as Romania and Madagascar and in 2008 had 161 religious in 30 houses.
The two places are now linked by a footpath. In 2004, a request was made to move Chiang Ching-kuo's remains, along with those of his father, Chiang Kai-shek to Wuzhi Mountain Military Cemetery for interment in newly built tombs there. However, political disputes are delaying the reinterment process. In 2016 nothing changes.
Helen Carter suffered from gastrointestinal problems which led to heart problems that took her life in 1998 at age 70. Her interment was next to her son, Kenneth, in Hendersonville Memory Gardens in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Buried nearby in the same cemetery are her parents, Ezra and Maybelle Carter, and her sisters, June and Anita.
Reading Cemetery, c. 1875 by Henry Taunt Reading Cemetery was set up by a private act of Parliament in 1842, establishing the Reading Cemetery Company. The first interment took place in 1843. It was one of many cemeteries built in the Victorian era in response to the rapid population increase in the 19th century.
Because existing cemeteries were becoming crowded, a group of citizens bought a 65-acre tract of land east of Burnt Mill Creek, east of the town limits. The first interment was Annie DeRosset, age 6, on February 5, 1855. Her father, John DeRosset, was a physician and the first president of the cemetery corporation.
On December 18, 2014, Henley died of Lewy Body Dementia in Nashville, Tennessee at age 77. He had been suffering from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. His interment was held at Kelsey Cemetery in Gilmer, Texas. He is survived by his daughter Shannon Henley Smith, and son Jason and his partner of 17 years, Laurie Norton.
Along with his brothers William, Maurice, and Charles, he helped found the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company and served as president from 1831 to 1858. He went abroad for his health in 1859 and died in Rome, Italy, in 1861. Interment in the family cemetery at Pleasant Mills, New Jersey, near Batsto, New Jersey.
Barker lived for eleven years after leaving the mayoralty and despite a number of additional attempts, never again held public office. He was in his mid- fifties at the time of his decapitation in a train accident in the neighboring town of Manchester (a part of Pittsburgh since 1908). Interment was in Allegheny Cemetery.
He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2007 and moved to a hospice in Albertville, where he died in 2008. Holman's battle with Alzheimer's was highlighted in the 2009 HBO documentary The Alzheimer's Project. The funeral was held at Mountain Chapel United Methodist Church in Vestavia Hills. His interment was located in Birmingham's Elmwood Cemetery.
Hunter was elected the first President of the Society of Old Brooklynites. The prestigious civic organization which was founded in 1880, still holds monthly public meetings in the Brooklyn Surrogate's Courtroom. He resumed banking and died in Brooklyn; interment was in Green-Wood Cemetery. Hunter was censured by the United States House of Representatives.
According to the cemetery website, historical accounts differ on when interments began at the cemetery. Many older grave markers were destroyed in a tornado on May 1, 1933. The first grave, the re-interment of a Mrs. Mary A. Smith on April 22, 1840, is unmarked, having been among the monuments toppled in the tornado.
This structure was classified as a mortuary house, instead of dwelling, because of a lack of evidence of a hearth. It is believed the mortuary house was built to serve a ceremonial function associated with the interment of human remains. Using radiocarbon dating it was determined this site was erected in the Bronze Age.
He was also a member of the Sunset Club and the Union League clubs of Los Angeles and of San Francisco. McKinley died of a paralytic stroke in his home, 508 West Adams Street, on May 11, 1918. A funeral service at St. John's Church drew hundreds of attendees. Interment was at Inglewood Cemetery.
Gulley passed away suddenly at his son's fruit farm in South Windsor, Connecticut, which he and his wife were visiting. He died on August 16, 1917, at the age of 69. He was survived by his wife and son, Roy C. Gulley. Following a funeral in Storrs, his body was returned to Michigan for interment.
But little evidence supports this account. The General's horse "fully caparisoned, led by four Grooms," is listed as preceding the coffin at the General's interment at Fort George.Tupper (1847) p. 341 In 1816, an unknown company issued a series of private half-penny tokens honouring Brock with the title "The Hero of Upper Canada".
Larrabee was killed in a train accident at the Tehachapi Loop near Tehachapi, California, on January 20, 1883."The Southern Pacific Horror," Daily Globe, January 22, 1883, page 1 He was survived by a son and daughter.Lyman C. Draper, A Biographical Sketch of Hon. Charles H. Larrabee Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery, San Francisco.
The first interment on the Glasgow Necropolis was that of Joseph Levi, a quill merchant and cholera victim who was buried there on 12 September 1832. This occurred in the year before the formal opening of the burial ground, a part of it having been sold to the Jewish community beforehand for one hundred guineas.
On December 7, 1841, she married James Barrow, Jr. He died at the age of 53 at Maison Labeyrie, rue Bernadotte, Pau, France, November 18, 1868 and was interred in Pau. She died at 30 East Thirty-fifth street, in New York City, May 7, 1894. The interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Two daughters, Mrs.
Blanchard died at the Pentagon on May 31, 1966 of a massive heart attack while still on active duty. He was buried on 3 June 1966 at the United States Air Force Academy Cemetery. His wife, Anne Hutt Blanchard, his daughter, Mrs. Dale Brown, and sons William Hugh Blanchard II & Donald H. Blanchard attended the interment ceremony.
Georgia National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located near the city of Canton, in Cherokee County, Georgia. Managed by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses , and has been undergoing development with the intention of servicing the interment needs of United States military veterans and their families for the next fifty years.
Fort Mitchell is an unincorporated community in Russell County, Alabama, United States. The settlement developed around a garrisoned fort intended to provide defense for the area during the Creek War (1813–14). The community is the home of the Fort Mitchell National Cemetery, established in 1987 for interment of all US veterans. The current Mayor is A.C. Hil.
The park is accessible to the public from sunrise to sunset. Within the park is the 'Chinese Memorial Garden – Lung Po Shan' for the interment of Chinese Australians. Terra Santa is a new crypt memorial development at Pinegrove Memorial Park located close to North and West Chapels. This crypt complex will be the largest in the southern hemisphere.
Many of these structures featured a top platform upon which a smaller dedicatory building was constructed, associated with a particular Maya deity. Maya pyramid-like structures were also erected to serve as a place of interment for powerful rulers. Maya pyramidal structures occur in a great variety of forms and functions, bounded by regional and periodical differences.
A second Mass was held at 10 a.m. by Hehir's successor as president, J. J. Callahan; an Office of the Dead, attended by Pittsburgh Bishop Hugh C. Boyle, and Bishop Daniel F. Desmond of Alexandria, Louisiana, preceded the Mass. Afterwards, the body was moved to Holy Ghost College at Cornwell Heights for a final Mass and subsequent interment.
He served from March 4, 1895, until his death on July 14, 1900, before the start of his second term. He had been chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads in the Fifty-fourth through Fifty-Sixth Congresses. He died, aged 75, in Washington, D.C., and his interment was in Aspen Grove Cemetery in Burlington.
Stewart was elected November 2, 1926 and served until Cummins's unexpired term ended on March 3, 1927. Returning to Sioux City, he resumed the practice of law. He was president of the board of trustees of Morningside College from 1938 to 1962. Stewart died in Sioux City in 1974; his interment was in Logan Park Cemetery.
He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate to the Fifty-ninth Congress in 1904. He was elected as solicitor of Lehigh County in 1906, and died in Allentown in 1907. Interment in Union Cemetery. Mrs James L. Pugh, Jr. In May 1888, his daughter married James L. Pugh, Jr, the son of U.S. senator from Alabama, James L. Pugh.
Interment in Bedford Cemetery. The town of Manns Choice, PA was named after him by default. In 1848, Congressman Mann pressured to have a post office at an unnamed village in Harrison Township. The Post Office Department approved the new post office, but as the village had no name Congressman Mann was to give it one.
He was inspector and appraiser of imports of drugs at the port of Philadelphia from 1853 to 1861. He resumed the practice of medicine in Cochranville from 1861 to 1865. He also engaged in agricultural and mercantile pursuits and died in Cochranville in 1904. Interment in Fagg's Manor Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Londonderry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The courtyard between the education building and the sanctuary was renovated during 2003. The courtyard is a memorial garden and contains a columbarium with 36 niches for the interment of cremated remains. Graves in this garden go back to the early 1800s. In the garden is the tombstone of William Maxwell Martin, the son of the Rev.
He retired from public life and devoted his time to the practice of law in Martinsburg and Washington, D.C., and to the management of his agricultural interests. In 1922, he served as first president of the Opequon Golf Club. Faulkner died at the Boydville family estate in 1929; interment was in the Old Norbourne Cemetery, Martinsburg.
He was appointed by President Chester A. Arthur as United States pension agent at Pittsburgh in 1883 and served in this capacity until May 1887. He died in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, in 1891. Interment was in Chartiers Cemetery. Russell's younger brother Isaac Errett was the founding editor of the Christian Standard and a figure in the American Restoration Movement.
Pioneer Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Sidney in Delaware County, New York, United States. It is a community burial ground with the earliest recorded interment dated to 1787. Burials date from 1787 to 1890 and cemetery records indicate 275 burials. See also: and: It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
Carrollton Cemetery, also known as the Green Street Cemetery, also had a portion of its graveyard that served as a potter's field. Charity Hospital Cemetery was also for burial of indigent people. At these locations, interment was typically as a shallow in-ground grave. These locations contain the dead of a disproportionate number of African-American people.
In the liturgy, they are referred to as "the forty-nine martyrs, the elders of Shiheet". The main source for the martyrdom of the Forty-Nine is the account in the Synaxarium itself. There is also a short notice of the burial and afterlife of the martyrs, the Coptic Depositio XLIX martyrum (Interment of the Forty-Nine Martyrs).
It's ironic his death by fire had the common thread of his greatest movie – The Third Alarm. Emory Johnson chose interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Daisy Columbarium, located in Glendale, California. In 1981, his ex-wife Ella Hall died and was laid to rest in Forest Lawn's Columbarium of Sunlight. His only surviving son died in 1994.
After Lithuania regained independence in 1990, the cemetery was reconstructed and chosen as the re-interment place for the remains of philosopher Vydūnas. His remains were moved from West Germany and reburied on 19 October 1991. Martynas Jankus was reburied on 30 May 1993. Other notable reburials include composer (1999), political activist (2009), doctor and activist (2013).
The whole of the troops at the presidency to parade this afternoon, at half past four o'clock, in front of the Government-house, to attend the remains of the honourable Philip Dundas, late Governor &c.;, &c.;, &c.;, of this island, to the place of interment, with all military honours due to his high rank and station.
His interment was located in Richmond's Shockoe Hill Cemetery. Wickham's numerous descendants continued to be active in Virginia affairs. His grandson Williams Carter Wickham was a Confederate general, and served as the first president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. His granddaughter Charlotte Wickham was married to William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, the son of General Robert E. Lee.
He was elected to the Sixth United States Congress from the southern district (March 4, 1799 – March 3, 1801); was defeated for reelection in 1800 running on the statewide Federalist ticket; resumed the practice of law; appointed master in chancery in 1826; died in Woodbury, Gloucester County, N.J.; interment in Presbyterian Cemetery in north Woodbury, New Jersey.
His funeral took place on the next day and was interment took place at the Mount Davis Cemetery, the private cemetery for members of the family of Sir Robert Ho Tung as well as the Eurasian community. Dr. Ho was very fond of fishing and shooting, and also indulged in other sports during his younger days.
This flung the captain into the water, and he drowned. Both bodies were found after the storm and were very disfigured. The captain was sent to Middletown, Connecticut for interment while the body of the cook was buried on the beach. The final ship was the Harriet Thomas, which was the schooner spotted by the Manantico.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Sixty-second Congress. After completing his term, he served as director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. He became president of the Washburn Co. of Worcester, and served in that capacity until his death in Lenox on May 25, 1928. His interment was in Rural Cemetery in Worcester.
Upon leaving the Senate for a second time, he resumed the practice of law at Portland. From 1921 to 1924 he was chairman of the Multnomah County Tax Supervising and Conservation Commission. Frederick William Mulkey died in Portland on May 5, 1924, and the age of 50. His interment was in River View Cemetery in that city.
Chilean Army cadets carrying the coffin of general Augusto Pinochet. In Chilean military funerals, due to its Prussian military tradition, the German song "Ich hatt' einen Kameraden" is sung in its Spanish version ("Yo tenía un camarada"). The casket may or may not be horse-drawn on a caisson. A bugler sounds the final honors during interment.
Lower was elected as a Republican to the Ninth Congress and served until his death at his home in Klapperthall Junction in Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Interment was initially made at the Tulpehocken Church Burial Ground; his remains were later disinterred and reburied at the Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading, Pennsylvania."Christian Lower" (biographical sketch), Pennsylvania State Senate.
Frank Malabed, Marcos' mortician, states that he has helped preserve the body during its interment at the former mausoleum in Barac. It took him three weeks to restore Marcos' body so that Filipinos would recognize it. Local morticians maintain and check it regularly. Formaldehyde was used to preserve the body before it was flown to the Philippines.
During his term as governor, he was also Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Tasmania. Clark returned to England in 1945, where he married his second wife Harriet McLennan in 1947. He died on 26 August 1951 at his home in Seaton, Devon, and his remains were shipped to Tasmania for interment at Cornelian Bay Cemetery.
Whitman died at the age of 79 on Wednesday, February 12, 1913 at his residence, 1449 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. His funeral was held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, February 14, 1913 at his late residence."Died. WHITMAN." The Washington Post, Feb. 13, 1913, p. 3. Interment was at Section W DIV, Site 49-A, Arlington National Cemetery.
He operated a sawmill and a gristmill at Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, until his death at that place in 1859. Interment in the old Lindsley family cemetery at Lindley, New York. The James Ford House is a house he had built for his son in 1831. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
The articulation of a remains helps researchers determine how the individual was buried. A primary burial is the first and only interment of the body. This is the only time that remains should be found correctly articulated. A secondary burial is when an individual decomposes somewhere else and then is interned in their final resting spot.
On June 17, 1812, he voted against declaring war against Britain, He was not a candidate for reelection. While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Pensions (Fourteenth Congress). Howell died in Providence in 1822; interment was in North Burial Ground. Howell's father, David Howell, had been a member of the Continental Congress.
Durfee's interment was in the family burying ground at Quaker Neck, near Tiverton. Durfee was the author of What Cheer, a poem in nine cantos; of an oration, The Influences of Scientific Discovery and Invention on Social and Political Progress, or Roger Williams in Exile (1843), under the pseudonym "Theaptes;" and of a philosophical work, entitled The Panidea (1846).
He was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 1836 to 1842 and from 1845 to 1847. Clarke was elected as a Whig to the US Senate and served from March 4, 1847, to March 4, 1853; he resumed his former manufacturing pursuits and died in Providence in 1870. Interment was in the North Burial Ground.
He resumed the practice of law in Coudersport. He served as United States marshal for the western district of Pennsylvania from January 15, 1898, until May 6, 1901, when he was transferred to the middle district and served until July 2, 1906. He was engaged in banking, and died in Coudersport in 1921. Interment in Eulalia Cemetery.
Eventually, the Local Government Board issued an administrative order to remove the body for interment in the Carndonagh Workhouse cemetery. The case aroused much interest and was reported widely across the United Kingdom. Two of the accused - Owen Doherty and Constantine Doherty - were found guilty of unlawful assembly and sentenced to six months imprisonment. The remaining men were discharged.
The cemetery had been closed under the provisions of sanitary regulations but he was eventually successful in his appeal to the prime minister, Lord Palmerston, to permit, under strict conditions, the burial of people closely related to those already interred. Palmerston himself had been potentially excluded from interment in a family vault under the same regulations.
Laura La Plante died at the age of 91 in Woodland Hills, California. Her death was due to Alzheimer's disease. Despite contrary belief about her rumored interment at El Camino Memorial Park in San Diego, California, La Plante was actually cremated by Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California, and her ashes scattered at sea.
The West Virginia United Veterans National Cemetery Committee was established and sought to pressure the governor and federal government representatives to seek a new national cemetery. In 1987, the West Virginia National Cemetery opened nearby. The Grafton cemetery closed to most new interments. The cemetery offers interment for veterans or eligible family members in existing gravesites.
Greig was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-seventh Congress, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Francis Granger; he served from May 21, 1841 until his resignation on September 25, 1841. He died in Canandaigua on April 9, 1858 with interment in West Avenue Cemetery. The town of Greig in Lewis County was named for him.
He was a delegate to the peace congress at Brussels in 1905. He was a member of the commission to the Philippine Islands in 1910, and a member of the Panama Canal Commission in 1912. Barchfeld died on January 28, 1922, in the Knickerbocker Theater disaster in Washington, D.C. Interment was in South Side Cemetery in Pittsburgh.
Shipherd was elected as a Federalist to the Thirteenth Congress (March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1815). He resumed the practice of his profession in Granville and was a trustee of Middlebury College (in Middlebury, Vermont) from 1819 to 1841. He moved to Moriah, Essex County about 1830, where he died in 1841; interment was in the Moriah Corners Cemetery.
He had a second stroke at his home at a trailer park in Arcadia, California, on February 21, 1960. He died on March 6, 1960, at the Evergreen Sanitarium in Temple City, California. Interment and services were held March 9, 1960, at the Portal of the Folded Wings in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California.
He was buried at the Vale Cemetery, Butterfield Green, Luton, on 11 June 1990. His wife died on 12 May 2012 in Ghana and her ashes were brought to the Vale Cemetery for interment as she requested, being buried in his grave on 21 June 2012. He is survived by his two daughters Asantewa and Asabea.
During Roméu's tenure as governor, two missions were founded: Mission Santa Cruz (August 28, 1791) and Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (October 9, 1791). By March 1792 he was bed ridden. He served just one year before passing away on April 9, 1792. His funeral and burial interment were at Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.
During restoration in 1851 the piers and arches of a former Norman aisle were discovered. The church holds a chained 1611 bible. In the churchyard are two examples of Saxon grave crosses, and 20 stone coffins considered to mark the interment of Cistercian monks of Vallis Dei abbey in the neighbouring Edenham parish.Cox, J. Charles (1916) Lincolnshire p.
Werner H. Schnarr died from a heart attack in Guelph, Ontario, on May 31, 1959. He had been traveling in Guelph that day and his body was found in his automobile. Schnarr, an original Boston Bruin, operated a florist shop in Kitchener at the time of his death. His remains were returned for interment in his hometown.
The ceremony was attended by the mayor and various dignitaries of the city. The location of the grave, however, was unmarked and became lost until rediscovered in 2012 using original interment records. A headstone was then placed on the grave to mark the last resting place of this American desperado.Massey, Life and Crimes of Railroad Bill, 144-151.
Seach retired from the Navy with the rank of Lieutenant in 1923.Service profile Following his retirement, Seach lived in Weymouth, Massachusetts. In 1958 he was a member of the honor guard at the interment of the unknown soldiers of World War II and the Korean War at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
Cluett was elected as a Republican to the 75th, 76th and 77th United States Congresses, holding office from January 3, 1937, to January 3, 1943. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1942 and retired from public life, residing in Palm Beach, Florida and Troy. He died in Troy in 1954; interment was in Oakwood Cemetery.
He was elected to the Sixty-eighth and to the five succeeding Congresses and served until his resignation effective August 22, 1934, having been appointed a member of the Federal Trade Commission on June 30, 1934, in which capacity he served until his death in Washington, D.C., in 1952. Interment in Old Mission Cemetery in Wichita, Kansas.
A parish hall was added to the property in 1966. The free-standing building is compatible with the Gothic architecture of the church building. Adjacent to the church is a memorial garden with a columbarium for the interment of those choosing cremation. The church building is designated a Kentucky Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
While being questioned, she proved she was a Union soldier. Soon after, the authorities discharged her with female clothing and made her promise she would not disguise herself as a man again. Fanny died on September 15, 1864 of disease. She is buried in the Memphis Tennessee National Cemetery, grave 621 (reference: US National Cemetery Interment Control Forms).
Carlyle's Grave at Ecclefechan Upon Carlyle's death on 5 February 1881, it is a measure of his standing that interment in Westminster Abbey was offered; this was rejected by his executors due to Carlyle's expressed wish to be buried beside his parents in Ecclefechan. His final words were, "So, this is death. Well!"Conrad, Barnaby (1961). Famous Last Words.
It was first used for the purpose on 25 March 1856. It soon attracted even non-parishioners so that it had to be extended by 1883. To raise its value, interment fee for non-parishioners was increased in 1877. Due to impending saturation of the space, it was approved in 1890 that only the parishioners could use the cemetery.
From 1985 to 1991, he was President of the Italian Episcopal Conference. Upon his resignation as Cardinal Vicar on 17 January 1991, he was made Archpriest of the Liberian Basilica. In that same year, he allegedly authorized the interment of gangster Enrico De Pedis in the crypt of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane- Alessandrine Church in Rome.The Italian Almanac.
Ed was given a deferment based on his employment at Hendy. Eugene was killed in action in the South Pacific on December 16, 1944 while serving with the 868th Bombardment Squadron, flying special radar equipped B-24 Liberators designed for secret night bombing and escort missions.Interment Control Forms, 1928–1962. Interment Control Forms, A1 2110-B.
He was preceded in death by a second brother, Johnnie J. Waggonner (1908-1968). Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Plain Dealing, with interment in the family plot at Plain Dealing Cemetery. One of his pallbearers, James L. Cathey, Jr., was a former deputy who served as the mayor of Bossier City from 1973 to 1977.
He died in Austin, Texas, while visiting family. His interment was at Morris Cemetery in his hometown of Phoenixville. Guitarist Tony Gilkyson, formerly of the bands Lone Justice and X, and Austin singer-songwriter Eliza Gilkyson are Terry Gilkyson's son and daughter. His other daughter Nancy has served for 20 years as a vice president at Warner Bros. Records.
Alan Harper. A brass plate on the church's font tells states that it was used by Dean Swift when he was in Ballynure Church during his incumbency in 1695. The churchyard has probably been used as a place of interment since the medieval period. Within the churchyard is a Spanish chestnut tree, locally known as the “Spanish Armada Tree”.
Walter Miller (March 9, 1892 - March 30, 1940) was an American actor of the silent era and the early sound era. He appeared in 248 films between 1911 and 1940. He was born in Dayton, Ohio, and died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack, aged 48. His interment is located at Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, Illinois.
He moved to Tewaukon Township, Sargent County, North Dakota in 1900 and engaged in agricultural pursuits, returning to Minnesota in 1910 and resuming farming in North Fork until 1924, when he retired. Halvorson died in Havana, North Dakota, on July 12, 1936. His interment was at Big Grove Lutheran Church Cemetery, North Fork Township, near Brooten, Minnesota.
He was elected as a Federalist to the 11th, and as a Democratic-Republican to the 12th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1809, to March 3, 1813. Afterwards he resumed his agricultural pursuits and died on the Sammons homestead in Montgomery County (near Johnstown). Interment was on the homestead in the Simeon Sammons Cemetery.
He died at 3 p.m. of a "cerebral vascular accident" on May 24, 1966, at the American hospital on 63 Victor Hugo Boulevard, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. After his death, his body was released to his wife Jeanne and transported from the Paris Orly Airport to Kennedy International Airport on its way to Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, for interment.
Her funeral service and interment took place at Saint Mary the Virgin's Churchyard in Thame, Oxfordshire. It was attended by family and friends, including her daughter, Sinéad Cusack, James Ellis and Lesley Sharp. Her funeral was also attended by Jeremy Irons, Robert Hardy, and Peter Vaughan, who all paid tribute to their friend and fellow actor.
Bishop Gibson died of a heart attack while traveling in London, but his body was returned for interment in the cemetery of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Richmond. Papers relating to the Cabell family are in the special collections division of the University of Virginia library, and the special collections division of the College of William and Mary.
Reading presented credentials as a Democratic Member-elect to the Forty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1869, to April 13, 1870, when he was succeeded by Caleb N. Taylor, who contested his election. He was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for election in 1870. Died in Philadelphia in 1886. Interment in the William Penn Cemetery in Somerton, Pennsylvania.
Camille (1917), Alan Roscoe and Theda Bara Alan Roscoe (August 23, 1886 - March 8, 1933) was an American film actor of the silent and early talking film eras. He appeared in 108 films between 1915 and 1933. His interment was located in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. He was married to Last of the Mohicans costar Barbara Bedford.
A Bowl barrow containing two cremation urns, the one placed within the other, and an interment of burnt bones. The large urn was broken in pieces; the small one, containing about three pints was better preserved and is contained within the Wiltshire Heritage Museum. It is described as particular in its shape, having a perforated and projecting handle.
Sir Richard Grenville captured the Roanoke Island Native American Raleigh (named for Sir Walter Raleigh) and brought him to Bideford following a skirmish in 1586. He had his baptism at Saint Mary the Virgin's Church in March 1588. He died from influenza in Grenville's house on 2 April 1589. His interment was at that same church five days later.
Other memorable appearances included roles in The Awful Truth (1937), Heaven Can Wait (1943), Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1951), Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952) and Thunder in the East (1953). Carey retired from acting in the late 1950s. He died at aged 90 in Woodland Hills, California. His interment was at Chapel of the Pines Crematory.
The whole of the troops at the presidency to parade this afternoon, at half past four o'clock, in front of the Government- house, to attend the remains of the honourable Philip Dundas, late Governor &c.;, &c.;, &c.;, of this island, to the place of interment, with all military honours due to his high rank and station.
The Washington Post. November 11, 1892. p. 1. World War I interment camp for Poles During World War I, the Russian administration was evacuated in June 1915, and the city was occupied by Germany from August 1915Witold Jemielity, Ewakuacja urzędów i ludności guberni łomżyńskiej do Rosji (1914–1918), "Studia Podlaskie" tom XVIII, p. 171 (in Polish) until 1918.
He was president judge of the fourth judicial district from 1826 to 1841 and later presided in the same capacity over the seventh judicial district. He was appointed an associate justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1845, which office he held until his death in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Interment in Union Cemetery in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.
Their interment in Frankfort Cemetery on July 20, 1847 was marked by a eulogy from John C. Breckinridge, a supporter of the war. According to a popular story, this mass funeral inspired Mexican-War veteran, Theordore O'Hara, to pen his famed poem, "Bivouac of the Dead". However, O'Hara was still with the army in Mexico in July 1848.
He was the chief escort of General Lafayette from York to Harrisburg on his visit to the United States in 1825. He served as clerk of the York County Court until 1830, and again served as surveyor general of Pennsylvania from 1830 to 1836. He died in York, Pennsylvania, on June 17, 1843. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
The cemetery is enclosed by a white vinyl post-and- board fence which was constructed some time after 2010. Some burials may have taken place outside of the fenced-in area. Not all burial sites have gravestones, some are mere depression in the ground. A survey found about 149 interment sites, with the strong possibility of there being more.
Panteg Cemetery is one of the four main cemeteries in the Borough of Torfaen in Wales (the other three are found in Blaenavon, Llwyncelyn and Cwmbran.) The cemetery covers an area of approximately 20 acres. The first interment took place on July 23, 1906. Torfaen Borough Council There is a Garden of Remembrance located within the cemetery.
Trump reportedly felt that media coverage of McCain's death was excessive given that McCain was never president. In contrast with the White House's initial decision, many governors, both Democratic and Republican, had ordered flags in their states to fly at half-staff until McCain's interment, and Senate leaders Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer requested support from the Defense Department so that flags would be flown at half-staff on all government buildings. Following public backlash from the American Legion and AMVETS, Trump relented and ordered the White House flag back to half-staff later in the day on August 27. Trump belatedly issued a statement praising McCain's service to the country, and he signed a proclamation ordering flags to be flown at half-staff until McCain's interment at the Naval Academy Cemetery.
Mr. Fox's is the first interment and is taken place in the new burial ground the grave in which he is buried being near by the entrance to the church. The funeral was queued to take place and two thirty, but long before that time people were to be seen making their way along the roads to North Cliffe, which is about ½ mile distance from the Lodge. Prior to the cortege leading the deceased's residence the coffin, cover with a variety of beautiful wreaths, was placed in the entrance hall preparatory to being conveyed to North Cave. Shortly before the hour fixed for the interment to take place the funeral cortege left the Lodge, the coffin being conveyed an open sided hearse drawn by four horses, the chief mourners following in coaches.
Burke died at the age of 66 from cancer on May 31, 1980, in Santa Monica, California. He was survived by his wife Dorothy Gillis Burke and his four children, Gaylord, Peter and twins Jerry and Tom Burke. He had one sister, Rhoda Burke Andrews, mother of "Punch" Andrews, Bob Seger's longtime manager. His interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City.
Pierce died in Boston on December 17, 1896. His interment was in Dorchester South Burying Ground on Dorchester Avenue in Dorchester Lower Mills. Upon his death, Henry Lillie Pierce remembered each of his employees with a gift of $100. His public bequests included one to Harvard that, at the time, was the largest such gift the college had ever received.
While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Manufactures (Twenty-sixth Congress).Wilson Lumpkin, United States 1850 Slave Schedule, Clarke County, Georgia He was appointed by the governor as a member of the State Board of Public Works. He died a few years after the end of the Civil War, in Athens in 1870; interment was in Oconee Hill Cemetery.
28 The name of the plot can be traced back to the arrival of Oliver Cromwell in Dublin 1649, who planted cabbages on this spot to feed his soldiers.Dublin Historical Record, p. 1 The burial ground was closed in 1878 to all but 14 families. The last interment took place in 1896 and the cemetery closed early in the 20th century.
It was located directly to the east of the walled Shockoe Hill Cemetery. Its grounds were added to the African Burying Ground by the City Council in 1850. The 1816 plan of the city property shows that the northern grounds of the hospital were already in use for the interment of paupers who had died at the Poorhouse, both black and white.
Marrero served as the President of the Jefferson Commercial & Savings bank since its founding. Simultaneously he also served as the President of the Marrero Land and Improvement Association. He died on Saturday, February 26, 1921, of "heart disease" at his home on Barataria Boulevard, in Marrero. Services were held at Immaculate Conception Church on February 28, 1921 and interment at Metairie Cemetery.
His funeral caused a brief revival of interest; around 5,000 people attended Paddington cemetery for the burial in an unmarked pauper's grave. In what McWilliam calls "an act of extraordinary generosity" the Tichborne family allowed a card bearing the name "Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichborne" to be placed on the coffin before its interment. The name "Tichborne" was registered in the cemetery's records.
This forest was the same type that once covered the Arlington estate, and had regenerated from trees that were present historically. A forestry study determined that a representative tree was 258 years old. The Interment Zone was also determined to contain significant archeological and cultural landscape resources, in addition to those in the Preservation Zone. The EA described four alternative courses of action.
In February 1973, Pétain's coffin housing his remains was stolen from the Île d'Yeu cemetery by extremists, who demanded that President Georges Pompidou consent to its re-interment at Douaumont cemetery among the war dead of the Verdun battle. Police retrieved the coffin a few days later, and it was ceremoniously reburied with a Presidential wreath in the Île d'Yeu as before.
N'Diaye died in Paris on October 4, 2008 at the age of 80 of heart failure. The Senegalese Ministry of Culture is coordinating his interment, beside his mother, in the Catholic cemetery of Saint-Louis, Senegal.Nécrologie. Le peintre est décédé samedi à l'âge de 80 ans : Iba Ndiaye, une carrière bien remplie. Walf Fadjri - Dakar/African Press Service, October 2008.
He served as canal commissioner of Pennsylvania from 1839 to 1842. He was appointed on November 8, 1842, as a commissioner to adjust and settle certain claims under the treaty with the Cherokee Indians of 1835. He resumed the practice of law in Reading and later moved to Philadelphia, where he died in 1856. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Discovery and Re-Interment of the remains of the Rev. George Walker, RECTOR OF DONAGHMORE AND GOVERNOR OF LONDONDERRY in Newry Telegraph on 30 October 1838 The Walker Plinth on the Londonderry city walls which was completed in 1828, remains in his memory; although the column that stood on the plinth was destroyed in an IRA bomb attack in 1973.
Anne's Church constructed a crypt in the church for interment and prayer. It honored La Framboise by reinterring her and her family's remains in the crypt on July 26, 2013. Some of her descendants attended the ceremony.Samantha Redacker, "Memorial Honors Fur Trader LaFramboise", Mackinac Island News, 2 August 2013 The mansion of La Framboise still stands next door to the church.
Inside and outside the church, the penitentes continue the penance they started earlier in the week. After the crucifixion, the statue is taken for its “sacred interment” which is a very solemn procession through the streets. That night, hundreds move through the streets carrying candles. Saturday is quiet until the mass of the resurrection late in the evening at the Santa Prisca Church.
Shorshely. Shorshely is a town in Chuvashia Russia, situated between Anatkasy and Yerdovo, and nearby to Atlashevo and Yel’nikovo. It is on the Volga River.Shorshely. The village has a museum of Space exploration, and is the site of the interment ofColin Burgess, Rex Hall The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team: Their Lives and Legacies (Springer Science & Business Media,2009).page 346.
Kennedy, David Freedom from Fear, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005 p. 768. Through originally intended for black Americans, the slogan of "double victory" was taken up by Asian-American groups as well.Azuma, Eiichiro "Interment and World II History" p.135-154 from The Oxford Handbook of Asian American History, edited by David Yoo & Eiichiro Azuma, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016 p.
Mount Hope Cemetery is a historic African-American cemetery and national historic district located at Raleigh, North Carolina. It was established about 1872. The approximate total number of monuments in the cemetery is 1,454, although interment records list over 7,000 individuals. Notable contributing resources include the W. H. Matthews (1828-1902) mausoleum, the front entrance gates and gate posts (c.
He studied law, was admitted to the bar and practiced in Cooperstown, New York. He was elected as a Democrat to the Thirtieth Congress, holding office from March 4, 1847 to March 3, 1849. He again resumed the practice of his profession in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1853 to 1868; in 1879 he died in Cooperstown. Interment was in Lakewood Cemetery.
The first rural cemetery in the United States—Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts—was developed in the 1830s.Harrison (1984), p. 9 Rural cemeteries are burial grounds typically located on the fringe of a city that offer a natural setting for interment of the dead. The development of rural cemeteries followed closely with the English garden movement of the early 19th century.
A plaque has since been installed in the churchyard to commemorate their interment. One of Sayers' novels, The Nine Tailors is set in the Christchurch and Upwell area. The village was allegedly named after the church because of the two large oil paintings hanging in the nave. One depicts Christ crowned with thorns and the other his descent from the cross.
He also said, "The Boy Scout movement will in itself be his enduring memorial". Baden-Powell was given a military funeral with a procession. He was buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in the Wajee Nature Park. When Baden-Powell's wife, Olave, died on 25 June 1977, she was cremated and her ashes taken to Kenya for interment at the Baden-Powell gravesite.
According to local tradition, Caudy was buried with a Native American on either side of him. Another tradition says he was buried with his horse. The site of Caudy's interment is located on property now known as Hartford Bealer farm. In the 1930s, Caudy's burial site was attended to by a local Boy Scouts troop, who landscaped the site and planted shrubbery.
By 1976, Caudy's burial place was marked with four posts. In 2002, the Capon Bridge Ruritan Club removed the overgrown shrubs and erected a white fence around Caudy's interment site. The project was initiated by Capon Bridge area residents Roy Giffin, Ken Edmonds, and Roberta Munske. The Ruritans purchased a marble marker and erected it on the site at 9 a.m.
Whitehead was also a correspondent for The Times in Hong Kong and came into prominence in 1895 when he disclosed the secret treaty between China and Russia regarding the occupation of Port Arthur. Whitehead died in a London nursing house on 8 May 1933 at the age of 81. The cremation took place at Golders Green and interment at Dunblane.
He was not a candidate for reelection in 1898. He resumed the practice of law in Towanda, and in 1903 moved to New York City. He served as grand secretary general of the northern Masonic jurisdiction for the Scottish Rite bodies from 1902 until his death in Brooklyn, New York, in 1919. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery in Towanda, Pennsylvania.
Jorden was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Myron B. Wright and served from February 23 until March 4, 1895 (10 days). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1894. He resumed the practice of his profession and died in Tunkhannock in 1903. Interment in Sunnyside Cemetery.
He was a member of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia from 1882 to 1885, serving as President of the Board - the equivalent of Mayor - from 1882-1883. He retired from public life in 1885 and died in Washington, D.C. in 1898; interment was in Arlington National Cemetery. West Education Campus in Washington, DC is named in his honor.
He was the assistant general counsel for the Standard Oil Company from 1918 to 1922, as general counsel and member of the board of directors from 1922 to 1928, and as vice president from 1928 to 1932. He retired from active business pursuits in 1932 and died in New York City in 1933. Interment in Kensico Cemetery, near White Plains, New York.
Grove Hill Cemetery, Durham, North Carolina Fuller's grave is Grove Hill Cemetery, located on private property in Durham. State records indicate that this was once an official cemetery, and Fuller's interment is recorded. Only one headstone remains, that of one Mary Caston Langey. The funeral arrangements were handled by McLaurin Funeral Home of Durham, and the burial took place on February 15, 1941.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1828 to the Twenty-first Congress. He resumed the practice of his profession and served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1829 to 1831. He was appointed as an associate judge of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, in January 1831 and served until his death in Meadville in 1845. Interment in Greendale Cemetery.
Edwards was elected as an Anti-Masonic candidate to the Twenty-sixth Congress and reelected as a Whig to the Twenty-seventh Congress. After his time in congress, he resumed his former manufacturing pursuits, and died on his estate near Glen Mills in 1843. Interment in the Friends’ (Hicksite) Cemetery of the Middletown Friends Meetinghouse in Middletown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Henry VII's reputation for miserliness became worse after Elizabeth's death. He was buried with Elizabeth of York under their effigies in his Westminster Abbey chapel. Her tomb was opened in the 19th century and the wood casing of her lead coffin was found to have been removed to create space for the interment of her great-great-grandson James VI and I.
Searle died March 31, 2009 at his home in Alexandria, Virginia of complications from Parkinson's disease. Searle's two marriages both ended in divorce. His survivors include three daughters from his first marriage, two stepdaughters from his second marriage, eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Searle is scheduled for interment with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on August 10, 2009.
Holmes was elected as a Republican to the 72nd United States Congress and to the seven succeeding Congresses from (March 4, 1931 – January 3, 1947). Holmes was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1946 to the 80th United States Congress. Holmes returned to Worcester and his electrotype business. Holmes died in Venice, Florida, his interment was in the Old Swedish Cemetery in Worcester.
Martial law was not formally proclaimed in Omaha, but it was effectively enacted throughout the city. By the request of City Commissioner W.G. Ure, who was acting mayor, Wood took over control over the police department, too. On October 1, 1919, Brown was laid to rest in Omaha's Potters Field. The interment log listed only one word next to his name: "Lynched".
Thompson suffered a fatal heart attack on October 16, 1965. As controversial in death as in life, after initially granted burial at Arlington National Cemetery, his post-service activities led the Army, under pressure from Congress, to rescind its permission. Subsequently, the Army was ordered by the United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit to permit the interment.
Suffering from a shock-related illness, Sargent died at his Maple Street home in Stowe on October 2, 1921, and was laid to rest with military honors at the Riverbank Cemetery, where both of his wives were buried. Funeral services were held at his home prior to that interment. Twenty members of the American Legion's Donald McMahon Post served as the honor guard.
Father Benzi once said that "Sandra should not be sought among the dead" alluding to potential exhumation. Benzi's musings proved correct for in 2009 (after Benzi died) an exhumation took place but no remains were found. This was attributed to the fact that she wished to be buried in bare earth which meant corrosion of the casket was most probable following interment.
He died on 22 June 1366. In many sources it is stated that he was buried in the Holy Trinity Church, Hull, at the tomb commonly known as the de la Pole tomb. Fryde and others state that his final interment was with his wife Katherine (d.1382) in the church of the Carthusian monastery in Hull, which was not established until 1377.
He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1821. He was Judge of the Fifth Circuit Court from 1823 to 1834. He was appointed a clerk of the New York Supreme Court in 1834 and moved to Geneva, Ontario County, where he died in 1835. Initial interment was in the "Burying Ground;" reinterment was in Forest Hill Cemetery.
The first interment occurred in November 2010; the first casket burial occurred in April 2011. The cemetery contains 313 acres dedicated for full casket burials and cremated remains. It has 16 designated areas (not all currently being used) for full casket burials and two Columbarium areas for urn interments. It also has two, "Committal Service Shelters" or open sided covered shelters.
The 126th Army Band from the National Guard Unit based in Wyoming, Michigan performed during the Interment Service. A 21-gun salute was completed by the 119th Field Artillery Regiment, the only such unit in the state of Michigan. After the salute, a benediction was given. Three volleys from seven rifles were then fired, followed by the playing of "Taps".
A > reorganization of the company was effected August 1, 1890 with the following > officers: president, George B. Reimensnyder; secretary and treasurer, W. H. > Druckemiller; directors: Rev. George Parson, George B. Reimensnyder, J. H. > Alleman, Rev. W. E. Parson, and Ira Shipman. Under the new management the > cemetery promises to become one of the most attractive places of interment > in the county.
He resumed the practice of law at York and was also engaged in banking and served as president of the York Bank. He was member of the State constitutional convention in 1838 and a delegate to the Whig National Conventions at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1840 and at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1844. He died in York in 1850. Interment in the First Presbyterian Churchyard.
He was also delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1892 and a member of the board of managers of the Minnesota State Agricultural Society from 1905 - 1910, and again a member of the state senate in 1906. He was engaged in agricultural pursuits near Olivia, Renville County, Minnesota, until his death there on February 23, 1919; interment in Olivia Cemetery.
Interment was at Keithville Cemetery. One of Keith's kinsmen, Perry Roy Keith, Jr. (1924-1998), was a journalist who worked for both the defunct Shreveport Journal and the Shreveport Times. This Perry Keith, a son of Perry R. Keith, Sr. (1893-1932), and the former Rhoda Hunt (1899-1962), was the commander of the Shreveport post of the American Legion for 1977-1978.
Three burials were excavated representing both primary and secondary (ie “bundle”) interments. The first was a fragmentary burial found in a basin-shaped pit with no grave goods. The second was a bundle burial with 6 individuals and grave goods consisting of pottery vessels and an arrowshaft straightener. The third was a primary interment of an infant in a refuse pit.
J. C. Carlile (Cairns), Mrs. Hector Care (Roma), and Mrs. K. W. Nagel (Cairns). The funeral took place on Thursday 26 December, the interment being preceded by a short service at St. Paul's Anglican Church, and both that service and that at the graveside, at which the Reverend Dawson officiated, were attended by many residents of the town and district.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1942 to the Seventy-eighth Congress and was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate. He resumed the practice of law in Boston and in Washington, D.C., where he resided until his death. Interment was in Arlington National Cemetery, Section 1, Lot 761-B. His son is novelist John Casey.
He was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-first Congress and served from March 4, 1929, until his death in a United States Army Air Corps airplane accident at Bolling Field in Washington, D.C., on December 20, 1929. It was his first time in an airplane.planecrashinfo.com Famous People Who Died in Aviation Accidents: 1920s Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Massachusetts.
He was elected as a Republican to the 69th Congress and the following four Congresses (March 4, 1925 – January 3, 1935). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1934 to the 74th Congress, and resumed management in the contracting business. He resided in Fitchburg until his death there on February 15, 1947, aged 81; interment in Forest Hill Cemetery.
His specialties included the Asrah levitation, the production of rabbits, release from knots tied by audience members, and a "buried alive" act which began with his interment in an outdoor area called "Black Herman's Private Graveyard" and continued three days later with his exhumation, revival and a walk to the stage venue, where he performed the rest of his show.
Harold Lloyd (center) early in his career with Pollard (lower left) and Bebe Daniels Snub Pollard died of cancer on 19 January 1962, aged 72, after nearly 50 years in the movie business. His interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills). For his contributions to motion pictures, Pollard has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6415½ Hollywood Boulevard.
The first interment was a lady named Margaret Rand, in 1883 and by 1900, it had over 700 interments. The cemetery served as the preferred resting place for the area's Chinese community for many years. At one point the cemetery went bankrupt and was purchased by Charles Blackburn Sims. Upon his purchasing the cemetery, it began to take on its present appearance.
He was elected as a Republican to the 35th and 36th United States Congress (March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1861). He was a member of the Peace Convention of 1861 held in Washington, D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending US Civil War. He died in Pembroke, Maine on October 5, 1872. His interment is in Forest Hill Cemetery.
The facility was expanded and eventually had the capacity for 3,000 veterans. The cemetery itself is divided into two plots, the West Cemetery and the East Cemetery. The older West Cemetery was first established in 1865 and moved to its present location in 1867; it closed for interments in 1936. The East Cemetery was opened in 1936 to provide additional interment space.
While there, he was appointed a chaplain in the regular army and assigned to the charge of the Military Hospital in Germantown. As his health was impaired by these two-fold engagements, he resigned his rectorship and devoted himself to the hospital until disease completely prostrated him. He died at Germantown, Pennsylvania in December 1863. His remains were removed to Rochester for interment.
Mountain View Cemetery is the only cemetery in the City of Vancouver, British Columbia. Opened in 1886, it is located west of Fraser Street between 31st and 43rd Avenues. It is owned and operated by the City of Vancouver and occupies of land, containing more than 92,000 grave sites and over 145,000 interred remains. The first interment took place on February 26, 1887.

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