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  1. Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne, pioneer of the crematorium in America. Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne was born on September 4, 1798 to Dr. John Julius LeMoyne and Nancy McCully in Washington, Pennsylvania. John Julius was a very busy man and at one point or another made a living as an innkeeper, a druggist, and a physician.

  2. The cemetery is one of the most magical places in Vienna. Waiting to be discovered here are graves of honor from Beethoven to Falco, fantastic Art Nouveau architecture as well as abundant lush greenery that makes the cemetery a popular local recreation area. The Central Cemetery, which opened in 1874, is much more than just a last resting place.

  3. The exact amount depends on the size of the body and the process used by the crematory. The process of cremation consists of five basic steps. The deceased is identified, and proper authorization is obtained. The body is prepared and placed into a proper container. The container with the body is moved to the “retort” or cremation chamber.

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · The “Secessionsgebäude”. (View of the glorious roof) The late 1800s and early 1900s must have been quite a time in Vienna. You had, for example, the tradition of a centuries-old monarchy and a long-serving Habsburg emperor ( Franz Joseph I) clashing with a vibrant contemporary art and intellectual scene “led” by the likes of Gustav Klimt.

  5. Mar 1, 2020 · 6 Bricks Under: Vienna Cemetery Introduces Funeral LEGO Sets. April 17, 2019 / in From the Grave / by Charlie Hintz. Kids will have a blast assembling a LEGO crematorium, hearse, grave and more now available from the Vienna Funeral Museum. Lego crematorium oven set available from the Vienna Funeral Museum. Build your own funeral piece by piece ...

  6. Vienna "Nan" Wiedemer, 93, of Daytona Beach Shores, FL, died December 12, 2023 at home surrounded by her family and her rosary partners after a brief battle with lung cancer. Nan was born in Masontown

  7. The result of the trial, announced in 1884, was that cremation is legal providing that no nuisance is caused in the process to others. The 1884 case of R. v Price allowed cremation to take place but the rate of cremation remained very low. The Cremation Act of 1902 provided a legislative structure for the establishment of crematoria and future ...