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  2. Pet cremation and memorial business to move to new space ...

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    In 2009, Paul W. Harris Funeral Home at 570 Kings Highway in Irondequoit launched Pets at Peace, a cremation and memorial service for companion animals. By the end of this year, it will operate ...

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    0213520. Major highways. Website. www.vernon-ct.gov. Vernon (/ ˈvɜːrnɪn / VER-nin) is the most populous town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 30,215 at the 2020 census. [1] Vernon contains the smaller villages of Talcottville and Dobsonville.

  4. Macon business that gives pet owners an alternative to burial ...

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    “And, water-based pet cremation is gaining popularity among pet owners who are looking for these kinds of alternatives.” The aquamation process machine sits on Thursday, June 6, 2024, in ...

  5. Is it illegal in SC to bury a pet in your back yard? Here’s ...

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    SC Code Section 44-29-30 states that the owner of any animal or poultry that dies, ... According to Agape Pet Services, which has a location in Greenville, back yard burial could lead to ...

  6. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    The cost of pet cremation depends on location, where the cremation is done, and time of cremation. The American Humane Society's cost for the cremation of a pet weighing under 22.5 kg (50 lb) costs $110, while a pet weighing over 23 kg (51 lb) is $145. The cremated remains are available for the owner to pick up in seven to ten business days.

  7. LeMoyne Crematory - Wikipedia

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    The LeMoyne Crematory was the first crematory in the United States. [ 3] Francis Julius LeMoyne had it built in 1876 on his own land, perched atop a location known locally as Gallow's Hill in North Franklin Township near Washington, Pennsylvania. The first cremation took place on December 6, 1876. LeMoyne believed that cremation was a more ...