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Tracing your ancestors is not an easy task but there are ways and means that can help with such a task. The following article looks at where to start tracing your roots in Dublin and offers some g...
A family tree is basically a chart that is designed to represent the various family relationships in a structure that resembles a normal tree. It is usually used to track a person's family history. Ho...
A family tree can help you to look for your roots. If you too want to create a family tree, here are some steps to help you out. (1) The first step for building the family tree is to start ...
When a deceased organ donor is identified, a transplant coordinator from an organ procurement organization accesses the UNet system and enters necessary medical information about the donor. The system...
The green awareness ribbon is an international symbol of support for organ and tissue donation. Green symbolizes hope for those who are waiting for a second chance at life through transplantation; a r...
If you are not comfortable with the concept of organ donation because you wish to keep your body or the body of a loved one in tact, or if you are not eligible for organ donation for whatever reason, ...
To protect the person receiving an organ, various health and safety tests are conducted. Because an organ transplant requires immune suppression, it is important that the organ not be infected with a ...
Organ Donation is a very touchy subject. As we see, all things related to the medical or mortuary fields, a lot of people are under general misconceptions having heard rumors or urban legends which th...
We are, rightfully so, a species which is very much focused on living. We look at each day as a new opportunity. Our eyes are always set on tomorrow. So, the idea of the end of our lives is, of course...
As we know them in the present day, especially in the Western World, a mausoleum is a small building built as part of a cemetery, by a community or l organization as an above-ground final resting pla...
Burial plots come in a variety of forms. While on the surface, the may all look alike--marked by a similar tombstone or maker, what is underneath the ground can be very different. The four different...
Though every region and country is different and cemeteries area to area, there are four main types of cemeteries. Each is set aside as the final resting place for specific people from all different w...
In considering funeral planning as a whole, burial is often among the most significant costs and, in most cases, the most expensive part of the funeral. If it is your wish, the expressed instruction o...
The first step in deciding which cemetery is best for your family is considering the location. Unless you're loved one has stated that he or she wishes to be buried in a particular place, you're likel...
Many people have very specific ideas about what they wish to happen to their remains after they pass away. For some, a traditional burial is their inclination due to religious or personal reasons. Oth...
A memorial service is a service given for the deceased without the body present. A memorial is usually held after a burial, donation of the body to an institution, cremation (sometimes the cremains ar...
When you think about a cemetery, what's the first image you see in your mind? More than likely it's a picture of a sprawling, manicured expanse of acres cluttered with tombstones, statuary, follies, ...
For centuries, when a loved one passed away, he or she was kept in the home before burial. The whole family was involved, in many cases, cleansing and dressing the body, being close to the deceased,...
If you are considering a green funeral the best way to make sure that everything is carried out the way that you want it is to pre plan it yourself. How to plan a natural burial: 1. Pre-plan when p...
Some people may consider the act of cremation already to be more environmentally friendly due to the lack of land use in most instances and the frequent lack of a casket or the use of an alternative...
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