Seamus was a grand gentleman who commanded great regard in the community Funeral obsequies will be published later. |
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Burial takes place this Tuesday morning in St. Colman's Cemetery following Requiem Mass at 11 a.m. Funeral obsequies will be published later. |
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Both the obsequies were attended by a huge concourse of people, reflecting the esteem and respect in which he and his family were held. |
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Women employees get 15 days obsequies paid leave if her husband cannot get such leave and also if his wife has to perform such obsequies. |
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We offer today a function for every confession as well as for civil obsequies. |
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Yet this is no argument against her obsequies in St Paul's, which she deeply deserved. |
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The rosy nostalgic glow bathing his obsequies is no substitute for true reconciliation. |
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Groans, and convulsions, and a discolored face, and friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the like, show death terrible. |
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According to other experts, on the contrary, the old ladies that pass away by their old age, after the obsequies, raise from the dead and resume a life cycle lasting until the next death. |
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The accident moved the witnesses and a crowd was present at the obsequies. |
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From places of death to the lives of the deceased, from dying memories to funerary ballads, from obsequies to carcasses, these texts make up a mosaic of anxiety, suffering and hope. |
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Bangladesh, however, paid grateful tribute to his part in the nation's foundation. He too might well have been disappointed that his obsequies were not grander. |
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Thus, after the celebration of Ferdinand II's obsequies on 14 March 1516, Charles was proclaimed king of the crowns of Castile and Aragon jointly with his mother. |
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Unfortunately Mugabe who symbolizes the political leadership, was not ready to read his political obsequies or was he just abstrusely stubborn to make a paradigm shift. |
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