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Bishop Auckland crematorium s warning over items that may EXPLODE in coffins

A warning has been issued about leaving items in coffins with loved ones A CREMATORIUM has asked families to resist the temptation to leave personal items in a coffin. Placing personal items with the people that have died is a custom that dates back thousands of years and exists throughout many cultures. Historians have found that ancient Egyptians, Romans, Vikings and Anglo-Saxons all did this and the bereaved continue to have an understandable compulsion to follow the practice today. But Crematorium and Memorial Group, which operate Wear Valley Crematorium, in Bishop Auckland, is asking families not to leave such personal items in the coffin without asking first as they may unintentionally pose a safety or environmental risk.

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Barbara Boxer explains how her objecting to election certification in 2004 has no comparison to Josh Hawley objecting

× Barbara Boxer explains how her objecting to election certification in 2004 has no comparison to Josh Hawley objecting Posted at 7:48 pm on December 31, 2020 by Brett T. After Sen. Josh Hawley announced that he would object to the certification of the electoral votes on January 6, some social media person tweeted from the Walmart Twitter account that he was a “sore loser.” Democrats and media figures are calling Hawley’s plan “treason” and “sedition.” CNN’s Jake Tapper was disappointed in Hawley’s “stunt to join with the election conspiracy theorists.” But as plenty pointed out, Democrats objected to the election results in 2004 and 2016.

Crematorium s Christmas tree remembers those lost in 2020

A MEMORIAL tree has been put up at Wear Valley crematorium near Bishop Auckland for people to commemorate loved ones who have died in 2020. Families were invited to dedicate a personalised star to someone they have lost and they now adorn this year’s Christmas tree as a sign of remembrance. Staff wanted to give the community somewhere to pay tribute to loved ones, particularly as traditional memorial services are more difficult this year due to the coronavirus restrictions. The 15ft tree is close to the chapel exit and, subject to Covid restrictions, will be accessible for socially distanced visits by family and friends.

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