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  2. Altona Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Altona Memorial Park is a cemetery and crematorium serving the western suburbs of Melbourne.The park opened in January 1961, and is currently operated by Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT). [1]

  3. Preston Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Originally called McLean's Cemetery, Darebin Creek Cemetery and then the Strathallan Cemetery, [2] [3] Preston General Cemetery was established in 1864. [1]In March 2010, the Fawkner Memorial Park Trust was amalgamated with 7 other Trusts and formed the Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT) which now manages the Preston Cemetery and 18 other sites.

  4. Williamstown Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery contains re-interred remains from the Point Gellibrand Cemetery.. Williamstown Cemetery was established in 1858 and the first burial was of Captain Lawrence Lawson, a Master Mariner.

  5. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    A copy of the death certificate of the AOL account holder, issued in the United States. If a death certificate is not available, please contact AOL Customer Service at 800-827-6364. You can request the suspension or cancellation of billing and premium services through this form.

  6. Coburg Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Coburg Pine Ridge Cemetery is located in the northern Melbourne suburb of Preston, Victoria, Australia.The main entrance is on Bell Street, Preston. The Cemetery is managed by Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT), [1] and work closely with local community group, Friends of Coburg.

  7. Unclaimed Money From Deceased Relatives - AOL

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    In fact, if you never go in search of unclaimed money from deceased relatives, your estate could still make a claim to those assets once you pass away if state inheritance laws allow it.