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  2. Out of the Dust - Wikipedia

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    When her father is grieving one night, he takes the emergency money and gets drunk at Guymon. Billie Jo is left trying to give water (using immensely burned and swollen hands) to her burned and injured mother. In the chapter Devoured, Billie Jo's mother dies while giving birth to her son.

  3. Christian burial - Wikipedia

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    Ascension Parish Burial Ground, Cambridge, UK. A Christian burial is the burial of a deceased person with specifically Christian rites; typically, in consecrated ground. Until recent times Christians generally objected to cremation because it interfered with the concept of the resurrection of a corpse, and practiced inhumation almost exclusively.

  4. Love Field (film) - Wikipedia

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    During the bus journey, she befriends Jonell, the young black daughter of Paul Cater. After the bus has an accident, Lurene takes Jonell to the restroom and notices old wounds on Jonell's body. Sensing something is wrong, Lurene asks Jonell whether Paul is her father, and the child replies he isn’t. Lurene calls the FBI to report a kidnapping ...

  5. Indian rituals after death - Wikipedia

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    Ceremony is usually performed by the father of the wife of the eldest, surviving male member. [10] The ceremony usually takes place on the fourth day from the day of funeral rites (Antima Samskara, also known as Uthala), or on the thirteenth day, Tehravin. The turban signifies honor of the family, and the ceremony signifies the transition of ...

  6. Funeral practices and burial customs in the Philippines

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    A funeral procession in the Philippines, 2009. During the Pre-Hispanic period the early Filipinos believed in a concept of life after death. [1] This belief, which stemmed from indigenous ancestral veneration and was strengthened by strong family and community relations within tribes, prompted the Filipinos to create burial customs to honor the dead through prayers and rituals.

  7. Chinese funeral rituals - Wikipedia

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    Funerals in rural villages can last for days and include thousands of people and complex rituals. [14]: xxii The funeral procession (發引 fā yǐn) is the process of bringing the hearse to the burial site or site of cremation. During the funeral, offerings of food items, incense, and joss paper are commonly presented.