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  2. OJ Simpson’s kids turn his ashes into jewelry - AOL

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    O.J. Simpson in a Los Angeles court on July 22, 1994. The notorious football player died in April following a battle with cancer. Simpson’s cremated remains were pressed into jewelry for his ...

  3. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    The idea that cremation might interfere with God's ability to resurrect the body was refuted by the 2nd-century Octavius of Minucius Felix, in which he said: "Every body, whether it is dried up into dust, or is dissolved into moisture, or is compressed into ashes, or is attenuated into smoke, is withdrawn from us, but it is reserved for God in ...

  4. O.J. Simpson's Attorney Says Jewelry Made for Family from ...

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    O.J. Simpson's cremated remains have been made into jewelry. ... The cremation and the jewelry made with his ashes by an outside vendor cost just over $4,000, he highlights.

  5. O.J. Simpson’s Ashes Were Made Into Jewelry for His and ...

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    O.J. Simpson’s ashes have been turned into jewelry. Four months after Simpson died at age 76 in April following his battle with cancer, the former NFL player’s lawyer Malcolm LaVergne told TMZ ...

  6. Hairwork - Wikipedia

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    Most hair jewelry, however, was made from a person of special interest's hair, whether that was a famous figure or - most often - a family member or friend. In contrast to the expensive pieces of hair jewelry crafted by artisans, many women of the 19th century began crafting their own hairwork in their homes.

  7. Ashes to Answers - Wikipedia

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    Ashes to Answers is an outdoor 2013 sculpture by Austin Weishel, installed at Fifth and F streets NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States. The work serves as a monument to arson dogs. The work serves as a monument to arson dogs.

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