«Repatriation Expenses» means expenses
for embalming, local cremation, minimally necessary casket for transport and air transportation of Your remains and any other expenses required to comply with local laws or regulations to arrange transport of Your remains.
Covered Expenses include, but are not limited to, expenses
for embalming cremation, casket for transport and transportation.
expenses
for embalming or cremation; 2.
This benefit will arrange and pay for reasonable and necessary expenses, including, but not limited to, expenses
for embalming, an appropriate container for transportation, and shipping costs to transport your remains via the most direct and economical route.
According to this commenter, funeral directors often need certain protected health information
for the embalming process, because a person's medical condition may affect the way in which embalming is performed.
In these ancient times, myrrh had been used in Egypt
for embalming the bodies of Pharaohs, and frankincense had been used in India to make incense for worship (in India, a related species of plant is indigenous, though it produces an inferior product).
One of the co-founders, Robert McIntyre, developed a new method
for embalming with cryonics.
He does, however, say that Mary of Magdala, Joanna, Mary the mother of Jesus, and others were the first to arrive at the empty tomb Sunday morning; logic would conclude that these were the same women who watched from a distance, followed the body to the tomb, went home to prepare spices and ointments
for embalming, and brought them on Easter morning.
Not exact matches
Basic service
for the funeral director and staff, pickup of body,
embalming, other preparation of body, casket, funeral memorial service, graveside service, including staff and equipment, hearse.
When you die, I promise you: I will not make the decision to not
embalm you I will not make the decision to not show you off to a room full of people surrounded by flowers
for 2 days I will not make the decision to not parade you through town with traffic stopping pomp I won't bury you within 24 hours I WILL allow YOUR family to make those decisions
for you in respect to what you wish
for in your passing.
Once you are
embalmed, meaning your blood has been drained, rigor mortis has set in, and your brain and other organs have been deprived of oxygen
for 48 hours you ain't getting back up off that table!
For one thing the departed, once
embalmed, always looks like a stranger.
Aloes are
for healing, not
embalming.
An autopsy is scheduled
for later this week to find out just what put Lonesome George under, the park is considering
embalming him, and concern has poured in from all over the globe.
The
embalming only serves to protect the body
for a viewing, which is not a Christian rite in any way.
Since professional
embalming gained respectability only after the Civil War, the family most often prepared the body, subsequently placing it in the parlor or living room
for viewing.
David gets his reality in the
embalming room, conversing with his dead father, and argues
for tradition, ceremony, decorum and calm.
As
for the fans, many an experienced undertaker has been deceived by their appearance and started
embalming on sight.
7 So much
for recycling: Burials in America deposit 827,060 gallons of
embalming fluid — formaldehyde, methanol, and ethanol — into the soil each year.
Scythian mummies show signs of primitive
embalming: Internal organs were removed and replaced with grasses,
for instance.
There is a blow - by - blow account of the preparations of the corpse
for the funeral, almost a DIY guide to
embalming and cosmetic restoration.
People have been preserving bodies of the dead
for millennia, from the bog bodies found in the peat wetlands of northern Europe to the
embalmed and wrapped mummies recovered from Egypt's desert sands.
This is the same toxic fluid that is used in high school biology classes to preserve frogs and fetal pigs
for dissection and what is currently used to
embalm people.
Historically, it's said to be that thyme was used in
embalming, as well as
for religious ceremonies, or funeral rites.
As part of the crop family of Cyperaceae, as well as a perennial crop related to cyprus grass, the starchy tuber is a staple in the diets of those living in North Africa and Spain, while it is also known
for being used to
embalm the bodies of ancient Egyptian Pharaohs.
For an audience that takes pleasure in the all - too - rare art of faithful adaptations that vivify rather than
embalming their sources -LSB-...] Asquith's conservative handling is just what the confirmed and secret Bunburyist ordered.
Richard Attenborough's polished, thoroughly safe — and, consequently, Oscar - garlanded — veneration of the great political and spiritual Indian leader has no room
for contradiction, so here Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in his first major role) is first seen at his assassination and subsequent funeral; the film may rewind to his earlier days, but it continues as one long
embalming procedure.
Pictures and a script is included
for the teacher to read which instructs the children on how to
embalm the body (with herbs), preserve it with natron (salt) etc..
Some have speculated that this prompted some of the urgency around
embalming John Paul I when he died a month later — the kind of rush that created fertile ground
for conspiracy theories.
As it stands, on August 29, Hirst's
embalmed Carcharhiniforme will be taking up residency in the Met's contemporary art gallery
for the next three years (on loan from the work's owner, hedge - fund billionaire Steven A. Cohen).
The Stuckists take what media opportunities they can to attack the work of Britain's top contemporary artists, especially Damien Hirst, famous
for displaying an
embalmed sheep and opening a trendy restaurant in London; Chris Ofili, whose black Madonna adorned with elephant dung enraged New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1999 when it showed at the Brooklyn Museum of Art; and Tracey Emin, who once exhibited her own used bed in a gallery.
In addition to the two existing works No Life Lost I, 2015 (2015) and No Life Lost II, 2015 (2015) the exhibition includes the new commission
Embalmed — Twins, 2017 (2017) created
for Kunsthal Aarhus.
How is it legal
for companies to sell baby and kids» skincare products that contain toxic chemicals used in
embalming fluid, fumigants and automotive coolant?
Based on past tweets, Bad Legal was named
for its founding partner Arthur P. Bad, who according to firm lore, died on the job, and remains forever on the minds of his former workmates: «He's
embalmed in the lobby.»
Embalming was an obvious option
for that family.
For example, the rule allows hospitals to disclose to funeral directors the fact that an individual has donated an organ or tissue, because this information has implications for funeral home staff duties associated with embalmi
For example, the rule allows hospitals to disclose to funeral directors the fact that an individual has donated an organ or tissue, because this information has implications
for funeral home staff duties associated with embalmi
for funeral home staff duties associated with
embalming.
Expenses associated with your death (casket,
embalming, funeral home, etc.), can be unaffordable
for those who love you who are left behind.
Covered expenses typically include those related to
embalming, cremation, and an approved container
for transportation.
Other costs that should be calculated into the equation are: legal costs, transportation of the remains, preparation such as
embalming, a limousine or hearse, a casket, payment
for staff at the graveside, transportation of family and friends, and any money you want to leave your loved ones.
If you have opted
for a funeral ceremony with caskets, flowers,
embalming, transportation and cemetery services, you will get an insurance plan particularly designed to cover these services.
Also, they charge a hefty amount
for the transportation and
embalming services and the family members have nothing to do except agreeing with them.
Embalming, as it is required
for any international transportation and it must be done within 24 hours of death.
As more people started buying visitors insurance from U.S. based companies
for their relatives visiting the U.S., this benefit was designed so that the burial or cremation can be done locally, as an alternative to
embalming first, then sending the dead body to the home country.
An average funeral costs up to $ 8,000 and not only does this insurance cover the casket and
embalming but also
for the funeral home, headstone, a burial plot, or a cremation.
> fee
for the funeral director's services: $ 1,500 > cost
for a casket: $ 2,300 >
embalming: $ 500 > cost
for using the funeral home
for the actual funeral service: $ 500 > cost of a grave site: $ 1,000 > cost to dig the grave: $ 600 > cost of a grave liner or outer burial container: $ 1,000 > cost of a headstone: $ 1,500
Essential skills
for this role are
embalming procedures knowledge, understanding social aspects of grieving, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and attention to details.
Heino, REM shouldn't feel the need to have lighter hands with those who have never bled a drop
for this industry, but warm to the idea of our
embalming — through whatever means.