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Online quiz yields estimated life span according to various factors.
A social and cultural analysis of the development of funeral and mourning practices on the internet.
List of well-known people with cause of death.
Provides scans of paperwork for deceased celebrities, including autopsy and coroner reports.
Death Care news and information site. Includes message boards, free daily newsletter, chat rooms, and specials.
Honor loved ones on this board. Stories, poems, links to memorial sites or sharing feelings about loss. A candle will be lit in memory of the loved one.
Offers free obituaries.
Obituaries from the state. FAQs and contact form.
Offers free obituaries. FAQs and bereavement related articles
Provides a searchable database of free obituaries.
For the staff and former students. Includes obituaries with photographs and newspaper articles.
Offers free obituaries and a professional writing service if required.
Provides remembrance pages for text and photographs of a loved one. Offers plans to further upgrade the site if required. Includes testimonials.
An Australian government project presents factsheets, links, policies, and statistics.
Indian helpline. Provides statistics.
Aerial scattering of cremated remains off of the Pacific coast and other sites by request. Pet services also available.
Maritime funeral service providers, serving California and Washington State.
Ash scattering flights over Florida's water and land.
Ash scattering services in Alaska.
Scatters cremated remains from an airplane in locations throughout Southern California.
Ash scattering services in the Long Beach, Alamitos Bay and Huntington Harbor, California areas.
Provides aerial ash scatterings in the Pacific Northwest for a suggested donation.
Contains lesson plans on cemetery studies for teachers. Includes pictures of a trip with students.
Mailing lists devoted to cemetery appreciation and culture.
National, independent funeral prearrangement sales and marketing company.
Online shopping for funeral professionals by funeral professionals. Traditional supplies as well as an unparalleled selection of name brand products needed by today's funeral service professionals.
Offers information about sales of incinerators and parts, and service and repair. Includes FAQs.
Independent consumer guide to funerals lists UK funeral directors and monumental masons; includes information about sending funeral and sympathy flowers and floral tributes.
Funeral home management software solutions.
Provides software for the cemetery, mortuary, and funeral services industry.
Cemetery software that integrates GIS cemetery mapping, database and accounting functions for complete cemetery management. Includes online demo.
Provides funeral home software and websites.
Provides cemetery management and mapping software.
Produces cemetery management and mapping software.
Funeral home software and cloud services to funeral directors.
An overseas and UK repatriation service to ensure that your loved one is safely returned home to the UK.
Claimed by Krabbe disease aged two. A biography. Videos and photographs of the little boy and his funeral. Blog, speaking engagements, information about Krabbe disease and store.
Poetry, biography, photographs, memories, and contact information for her memorial fund.
Dedicated to Aaron who was killed by a drunk driver in 1993 at the age of 14. Links to MADD and NCADD.
Memorial and drunk driving awareness site. 1969 - 2002
A parents tribute to their daughter. 1965 - 1991
Pictures, videos, private words about a 21 year old college football star that died tragically on Oct 31, 1999.
In memory of a fourteen year old Irish boy who passed away due to an epileptic seizure. Remembrances, tributes and information about epilepsy.
Title work by Sheila W. Chambers.
Cult with incidents of mass suicide.
The legal term "Suicide" defined and explained.
Why, if at all, is it morally unacceptable for one to bring about one's own death? Considers the views of Hume, Kant and Utilitarianism.
Suicide and the absurd. Contrasting the views of Albert Camus and Thomas Nagel.
Szasz objects to physician-assisted suicide which makes suicide a medical issue rather than a moral one.
By John Hardwig, Professor and Head, Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee.