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Death Care
This category comprises establishments primarily engaged in preparing the dead for burial or interment and conducting funerals (i.e., providing facilities for wakes, arranging transportation for the dead, selling caskets and related merchandise). Also included are establishments primarily engaged in operating sites or structures reserved for the interment of human or animal remains and/or cremating the dead.
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- Volunteer service to assist people in expressing their loss, with memorial messages posted for free. Operated for the benefit of Cruse Bereavement Care.
- Death Care news and information site. Includes message boards, free daily newsletter, chat rooms, and specials.
- Discussion center for death and dying.
- This is the website of the ESRC Environments of Memory Project. This unique research is looking into how rituals of mourning surrounding cremation are changing in the UK.
- The text, how to apply it, and consumer information about it.
- Vineyard Financing provides financing for the purchase of funeral homes.
- Messageboard for funeral directors, mortuary science students, or those with a morbid curiosity.
- Professional magazine for U.S. funeral directors published since 1877. Current table of contents and excerpted features, news, calendar, and association information provided online.
- Publisher of funeral service industry books and magazines.
- Resources for life-threatening illness, end of life care, bereavement and grief, death and dying.
- Based in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Offers guarded escort and funeral transportation services throughout the United States.
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