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Planning to spread your loved one’s ashes on the beach? Here’s what SC law say about it
Myrtle Beach Sun News McClatchy via AOL· 2 days agoCremation has become popular over the years. Spreading a loved one’s ashes at the beach, including...
Groundhog Unearths Grave at Greenwood Cemetery - WHIZ - Fox 5 / Marquee Broadcasting
WHIZ News Zanesville· 11 hours agoA groundhog’s search for a burrow has led to an unusual find at the Greenwood Cemetery in...
Matthews International (MATW) Scheduled to Post Quarterly Earnings on Thursday
ETF DAILY NEWS· 1 day agoMatthews International (NASDAQ:MATW – Get Free Report) will issue its quarterly earnings data after...
Made in Indiana: Caskets by Abbey Caskets - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business Journal· 7 days agoHistory: Saint Meinrad Archabbey, a Catholic Benedictine monastery, was founded in 1854 in Spencer...
Northeast Ohio couple’s ashes stolen before reaching final resting place in California
WJW via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFamily and friends of a Northeast Ohio couple are devastated after their ashes were stolen before...
Valley funerals are changing as alternatives emerge
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 6 days agoThe funeral industry is changing. Traditional burials are down and people are using cremation services at a much higher than ever before.
Atlantic County, NJ Veterans Cemetery Will Have A New Name
New Jersey 101.5 FM· 2 days agoIn a great move, Atlantic County, New Jersey Executive, Dennis Levinson has proposed re-naming the...
Ancient Maya Royals' Remains Were Burned in a Public Ceremony to Mark a New Political Regime
Smithsonian Magazine· 12 hours agoIn the ancient Maya kingdom of K’anwitznal—a lowland city located in present-day Guatemala—dead...
William F. Shughart: FTC fails to protect consumers (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 3 days agoOnce considered a dead policy issue, the Federal Trade Commission’s “Funeral Rule” is back in the...
Weddings? Burials at sea? Unexpected things you can do on a cruise ship besides cruising
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSeveral cruise lines allow for the scattering of cremated remains from their ships, provided the guest can produce the decedent's death and cremation certificates. The remains ...