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  2. Custom-casket maker Trey Ganem creates and donates coffins ...

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    In 2017 he designed caskets for the 26 people killed at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, and in 2014 he donated the same for five children who died in a house fire.

  3. Batesville Casket Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1884, when John A. Hillenbrand began producing handmade wooden caskets. [citation needed] These caskets had ornate carvings made by casket and furniture companies. [3] In 1906, Hillenbrand purchased the failing Batesville Coffin Company, and renamed it to Batesville Casket Company. [4]

  4. Fisk metallic burial case - Wikipedia

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    The Fisk metallic burial case was designed and patented by Almond D. Fisk under US Patent No. 5920 [5] on November 14, 1848. In 1849, the cast iron coffin was publicly unveiled at the New York State Agricultural Society Fair in Syracuse, New York and the American Institute Exhibition in New York City.

  5. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Caskets and coffins are often manufactured using exotic and even endangered species of wood, and are designed to prevent decomposition. While there are generally no restrictions on the type of coffin used, most sites encourage the use of environmentally friendly coffins made from materials like cane, bamboo, wicker or fiberboard .

  6. Funeral train - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln's funeral train.. A funeral train carries a coffin or coffins (caskets) to a place of interment by railway.Funeral trains today are often reserved for leaders, national heroes, or government officials, as part of a state funeral, but in the past were sometimes the chief means of transporting coffins and mourners to graveyards.

  7. Stone box grave - Wikipedia

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    A stone box grave is a coffin of stone slabs arranged in a rectangular shape, into which a deceased individual was placed. Common materials used for construction of the graves were limestone and shale, both varieties of stone which naturally break into slab-like shapes. The materials for the bottom of the graves often varies.

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