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  2. Wreath - Wikipedia

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    A wreath laying ceremony is a traditional practice during which funeral wreaths are laid at a grave or memorial site. It is done as a formal sign of respect towards a particular tribute (e.g. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier). These are formal ceremonies that involve high ranking dignitaries such as heads of state. Once a wreath is laid, the person ...

  3. Reef burials - Wikipedia

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    Each memorial contributes to a unique ecosystem and provides a permanent and environment for all marine life. The habitat of the resting reef four months after deployment. In the most established memorial reefs such as Neptune Memorial Reef , Florida , a marine study survey, estimated that the population numbers of wild sea life went from close ...

  4. Immortelle (cemetery) - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic Immortelle, Mt Beppo Apostolic Cemetery, 2005. An immortelle is a long-lasting flower arrangement placed on graves in cemeteries.. They were originally made from natural dried flowers (which lasted longer than fresh flowers) or could be made from artificial materials such as china and painted plaster of paris or beads strung on wire arrangements.

  5. Funeral - Wikipedia

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    A memorial service (service of remembrance or celebration of life) is a funerary ceremony that is performed without the remains of the deceased person. [3] In both a closed casket funeral [4] and a memorial service, photos of the deceased representing stages of life would be displayed on an altar. Relatives or friends would give out eulogies in ...

  6. Wreaths Across America - Wikipedia

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    Wreaths Across America is an American nonprofit organization established in 2007 by wreath producer Morrill Worcester, assisted by veterans and truckers. [1] Its primary activity is distributing wreaths for placement on veterans' graves in military cemeteries.

  7. Flagpole of Freedom Park - Wikipedia

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    The Worcesters envisioned a park honoring approximately 24 million deceased veterans, [1] each of whom would have his or her name inscribed on one of 55 memorial walls, [2] making it "the only place in the country to honor all ... veterans in one location" [3] and "the equivalent of 411 Vietnam Wall Memorials."