- used is "
cremains", a
portmanteau of "cremated" and "remains". (The
Cremation ****ociation of
North America prefers that the word "
cremains" not be used...
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Cremains of the Day may
refer to: "
Cremains of the Day", a 2019
episode of
American animated sitcom Bless the
Harts "
Cremains of the Day" (The Simpsons)...
- "
Cremains of the Day" is the
fifteenth episode of the thirty-fifth
season of the
American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 765th episode...
- of a lead case. The
vessel contained five
liters of wine
mixed with the
cremains of the
deceased and a gold ring at the bottom.
Roman wine in the Baetic...
- that are
closed to the public.
These vaults house the
cremains of over 10,000 individuals.
Cremains were
placed in
vaultage for a
variety of reasons, including...
-
locate unclaimed cremains. He had to
search for six
months to
locate the
first funerary ashes he used in a work of art. For his
cremains works, he mixed...
- 2012(2012-10-22) (aged 72)
Rapid City,
South Dakota, U.S.
Resting place Cremains scattered at the
Black Hills Nationality Oglala Sioux American Occupations...
-
which the tree died.
Cremation ashes, also
called cremated remains or "
cremains," are the
bodily remains left from cremation. They
often take the form...
-
storage place of
cremains 1981 –
Proposal to
build another building for
storing cremains 1982 – Room
clusters built for
storing cremains 2003 –
Phrase 1...
- non-human animals. The
ashes left
after a
cremation are
lately called "
cremains".
Deathbed Death drive Death row
Death trajectory Dying declaration End-of-life...