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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. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Coffins are sometimes referred to as caskets, particularly in American English. Any box in which the dead are buried is a coffin, and while a casket was originally regarded as a box for jewelry , use of the word "casket" in this sense began as a euphemism introduced by the undertaker 's trade. [ 1 ]

  5. Fantasy coffin - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy coffins or figurative coffins, also called “FAVs” (fantastic afterlife vehicles) and custom, fantastic, or proverbial coffins (abebuu adekai), [1] are functional coffins made by specialized carpenters in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

  6. Burial at sea - Wikipedia

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    The casket bearers tilt the platform with the casket, so that the casket slides off the platform into the ocean. The flag which was draped over the casket is retained on board. For cremated remains, there is the option to bury the remains using the urn in a similar fashion to the procedure used for caskets.

  7. A funeral fit for a princess: Durham men honor city’s ... - AOL

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    But his proudest work on Khloe’s funeral is her custom casket. It’s noticeably smaller than most — only 4-and-a-half feet long — and is decorated with pink and white polka dots.

  8. Safety coffin - Wikipedia

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    P.G. Pessler, a German priest, suggested in 1798 that all coffins have a tube inserted from which a cord would run to the church bells. If an individual had been buried alive they could draw attention to themselves by ringing the bells. This idea, while highly impractical, led to the first designs of safety coffins equipped with signalling systems.

  9. This Cybertruck-Esque Casket Offers a $10 Million 'Full Self ...

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    For proof, look no further than to Titan Caskets, the company behind the Hypercasket — a stainless steel sarcophagus for tech lovers. Priced at a lofty $9999, this angular box features 12-gauge ...