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  2. Texas casket maker's heartbreaking task: Creating custom ...

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    Texas casket designer Trey Ganem of SoulShine made custom caskets for 19 of the victims of the Uvalde, Texas school shooting.

  3. Custom-casket maker Trey Ganem creates and donates ... - AOL

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    The custom-casket maker posted a quick prayer on Facebook and was on his way. “Please pray for Uvalde!!” wrote the owner of SoulShine Industries, based in Edna, Texas, east of San Antonio.

  4. Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Aurora Casket Company was acquired by private equity firm Kohlberg & Co. [2] By 2014, the company had about 850 employees and was one of the Cincinnati metropolitan area's largest private companies. In June 2015, it was acquired by Matthews International and renamed Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions. [1]

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    Christopher Weaver, left, Curtis Peaks, right, along with Michael Kithcart and Kamal Simpson with Weaver & Peaks Funeral Care bring the casket of five-year-old Khloe Fennell into Immanuel Temple ...

  6. Titan Casket - Wikipedia

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    Titan Casket was founded in 2016 as a vendor on Amazon by Scott Ginsberg. In 2018, he reached out to co-founders, Joshua Siegel and Elizabeth Siegel, and the three officially launched the company in January 2020. [3] In June 2022, Titan Casket raised $3.5 million in seed-round funding from Reformation Partners. [4] [5]

  7. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    A distinction is commonly drawn between "coffins" and "caskets", using "coffin" to refer to a tapered hexagonal or octagonal (also considered to be anthropoidal in shape) box and "casket" to refer to a rectangular box, often with a split lid used for viewing the deceased as seen in the picture. [2]