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  2. Hearse - Wikipedia

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    A hearse (/ h ɜːr s /) is a large vehicle, originally a horse carriage but later with the introduction of motor vehicles, a car, used to carry the body of a deceased person in a coffin to a funeral, wake, or graveside service. They range from deliberately anonymous vehicles to heavily decorated vehicles.

  3. When is Jimmy Carter's funeral? See full schedule as ... - AOL

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    3:30 p.m.: Carter's remains are transferred from the hearse to a horse-drawn caisson for a procession to the U.S. Capitol. Military body bearers will carry the casket into the Capitol Rotunda.

  4. Liam Payne’s coffin arrives by horse-drawn hearse at One ...

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    Liam Payne's coffin arrived in a horse-drawn hearse at the One Direction star's funeral in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, on Wednesday (20 November). Adorned in flowers that read "Son" and "Daddy ...

  5. Horse dead following buggy-jeep crash near Millersburg

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    Aug. 19—MILLERSBURG — A horse is dead and a total of seven people sustained injuries, of varying degrees, following a Jeep versus buggy crash Saturday evening. Andrea Marchand, 32, Goshen, was ...

  6. List of horse accidents - Wikipedia

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    The horse stumbled on top of him and he died three days later on 2 July at the age of 62 due to a clavicular fracture rupturing his subclavian vessels. Roderick, king of the Visigoths (d. 712), drowned after falling from his horse while attempting to escape through a river, following his defeat by the Moors who then conquered the rest of ...

  7. Abraham Lincoln's hearse - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 1865, the hearse, carrying Lincoln's body, was drawn through the streets of Manhattan en route to New York City Hall.It was accompanied by an "astounding" escort of 160,000 people, including soldiers, sailors, Marines, and dignitaries, in a lumbering and somber procession observed by half-a-million spectators.