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  2. Six Feet Under (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show stars Peter Krause as Nate Fisher, whose funeral director father (Richard Jenkins) dies and bequeaths ownership of the Fisher & Sons funeral home to Nate and his other son David (Michael C. Hall). The Fisher clan also includes widow Ruth Fisher (Frances Conroy) and daughter Claire Fisher (Lauren Ambrose).

  3. List of Six Feet Under episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series depicts the Fisher family, funeral directors who struggle with relationships and their own personal demons while running a small funeral home. During the course of the series, 63 episodes of Six Feet Under aired over five seasons, between June 3, 2001, and August 21, 2005.

  4. Funeral home - Wikipedia

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    Funeral homes arrange services in accordance with the wishes of surviving friends and family, whether immediate next of kin or an executor so named in a legal will. The funeral home often takes care of the necessary paperwork, permits, and other details, such as making arrangements with the cemetery , and providing obituaries to the news media.

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  7. 30 Heartbreaking Photos of Princess Diana's Funeral - AOL

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    From the time she married Prince Charles in 1981, Princess Diana was a beloved figure in Britain, but few could have imagined the outpouring of grief that followed her death at age 36.As news ...

  8. Pearl de Vere - Wikipedia

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    Horrified, she refused to have anything to do with the funeral and immediately left. [12] Despite her success as a madame, de Vere's estate could not afford her a proper burial. Some of the clientele of the Old Homestead had suggested selling the expensive gown that she had been wearing when she had died to cover the funeral expense. [13]

  9. Craig J. Spence - Wikipedia

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    The ring was being operated by a man named Henry Vinson who had been using a funeral parlor to launder the money being made. Clients included 'key officials of the Reagan and Bush administrations' and Spence was mentioned by name. The newspaper said he spent as much as $20,000 a month on the service. [8]