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  2. Local funeral homes offer alternatives for cremated remains - AOL

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    Jul. 29—ANDERSON — Hersberger-Bozell Funeral Home is now offering an alternative for the cremated remains of loved ones. Those who choose cremation can now have those remains returned to them ...

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  5. Disposal of human corpses - Wikipedia

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    The disposal of human corpses, also called final disposition, is the practice and process of dealing with the remains of a deceased human being.Disposal methods may need to account for the fact that soft tissue will decompose relatively rapidly, while the skeleton will remain intact for thousands of years under certain conditions.

  6. Funeral Rule - Wikipedia

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    The remains may be kept in the home, buried, placed in a crypt or niche or scattered in a favorite spot. Costs associated with direct cremation include the funeral director's basic service fee , transportation and care of the body, a crematory fee may be included if the funeral home provides crematory services, the cost of an urn or other ...

  7. Columbarium - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Columbarium. A columbarium (/ ˌ k ɒ l əm ˈ b ɛər i. əm /; [1] pl. columbaria), also called a cinerarium, is a structure for the reverential and usually public storage of funerary urns holding cremated remains of the dead.