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    The family plans a private service at the grave in Greenwood Memorial Park, according to the funeral home handling the arrangements. Zach Muckleroy, 44, was the CEO of Muckleroy & Falls , a Fort ...

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    Written and directed by Simon Barrett; Funeral home worker Hailey is assigned to host a wake from the recently deceased Andrew Edwards, whose family has requested that the service be recorded during the night. Hailey's boss Ronald and another worker, Tim, leave the building as a thunderstorm commences outside and the power flickers.

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    Watch live: Jimmy Carter’s casket travels from medical center in Americus to Atlanta How Jimmy and Rosalynn returned to their Plains home after the White House Monday 30 December 2024 07:00 ...

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    Former President Jimmy Carter will be laid to rest Thursday in his home state of Georgia alongside his wife, Rosalynn, who died in 2023. Carter died Dec. 29 at age 100. He was the longest-living ...

  7. Barratt's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Barratt's Chapel is a chapel located to the north of Frederica in Kent County, Delaware.It was built in 1780 on land donated by Philip Barratt, owner of Barratt Hall, and a prominent local landowner and political figure.

  8. Lifestreaming - Wikipedia

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    Wearing a webcam attached to a cap, Kan began streaming continuous live video and audio, beginning at midnight March 19, 2007, and he named this procedure "lifecasting," [35] apparently unaware of the accepted use of that term for a sculpting process. Kan announced that he would wear his camera "24 hours a day, seven days a week."

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