http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/docs/HS/content/word/hs.008.00.000716.00.doc
... for scattering cremated remains. The term includes dedicated cemetery property on which cremated remains may be ... outside of the container in which the cremated remains are placed for ...
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DECLARATION FOR DISPOSITION OF CREMATED REMAINS
... except in a cemetery, is guilty of a misdemeanor ... of the remains under Section 7100, or the durable container holding the cremated remains may be kept in a church ...
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Cemetery Administrative Policy
... Liner," any concrete or composite material container that is buried in the ground ... and disposition authorization form to the Cemetery to certify. identity of the cremated remains ...
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Cemeteries | Carolina Memorial Park | Concord North Carolina
Cemeteries located north of Charlotte in Concord helping families in the death arrangements for funerals, cremations, burials and memorials. ... re-bury the remains in a family plot or move them to another cemetery ... Urn: A container, usually of metal, wood or porcelain, into which cremated remains are permanently placed ...
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78(R) HB 587 - Enrolled version - Bill Text
H.B. No. 587. AN ACT ... The term includes dedicated cemetery property on which cremated remains may be: (A ... container. (15) "Urn" means a container designed to permanently store cremated remains. Sec ...
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Cremation - Ashes to Urns - Everything you wanted to know
The residue which is left is bone fragments, known as cremated remains. The cremated remains are then carefully removed from the cremation chamber. ... cemetery grounds. The cremated remains are then processed into fine particles and are placed in the container provided ...
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Web Page Document
... Locations of Cemeteries. Holy Cross Cemetery. St. Joseph Cemetery. Resurrection Cemetery ... Cremated Remains. What is the proper container for cremated remains? Appropriate, worthy ...
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Lexington Cemetery - Cremation Terminology
... container in which cremated remains ... cemetery, crematory or mausoleum for the burial under ground of cremated remains. The remains are generally in some kind of individual container ...
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Cremation info... everything you wanted to know, but were afraid to ask...Questions
What is Cremation? Cremation is the process by which a body is exposed to extreme heat, usually 1800 - 2000 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours or more. ... cremated body" or "cremated remains". Cremation ... cemetery. If an urn is not purchased, or provided by the family, the cremated remains are usually returned in a temporary container ...
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Chapter 716
... cremation of human remains. (7) "Cremation container" means a casket ... for scattering cremated remains. The term includes dedicated cemetery property on which cremated remains may be ...
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