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  2. Funeral - Wikipedia

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    A memorial service (or celebration of life) is a funerary ceremony that is performed without the remains of the deceased person. The word funeral comes from the Latin funus, which had a variety of meanings, including the corpse and the funerary rites themselves.

  3. 40th Day after death - Wikipedia

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    The 40th Day after death is a traditional memorial service, family gathering, ceremony and ritual in memory of the departed on the 40th day after his or her death. The observation of the 40th day after death occurs in Syro-Malabar , Eastern Orthodox, and most Syriac Christian traditions ( Assyrian Church of the East , Chaldean Catholic Church ...

  4. Death anniversary - Wikipedia

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    Death anniversary. A jesasang (제사상), literally "death anniversary table" – a table used in Korean death anniversary ceremonies. A death anniversary (or deathday) is the anniversary of the death of a person. It is the opposite of birthday. It is a custom in several Asian cultures, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Cambodia, China, Georgia ...

  5. Details on the Celebration of Life ceremony for former ... - AOL

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    A Celebration of Life ceremony for former Georgia coach Vince Dooley will be on Nov. 25, the day after Thanksgiving, in Stegeman Coliseum, the University of Georgia Athletic Association...

  6. Celebration of life to be held for fallen officer on Tuesday

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    A celebration of life ceremony will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday for fallen Corpus Christi police officer Kyle Hicks.

  7. Funeral practices and burial customs in the Philippines

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    A funeral procession in the Philippines, 2009. During the Pre-Hispanic period the early Filipinos believed in a concept of life after death. This belief, which stemmed from indigenous ancestral veneration and was strengthened by strong family and community relations within tribes, prompted the Filipinos to create burial customs to honor the dead through prayers and rituals.