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EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Authorities in Chihuahua, Mexico, say they’ll enchantment a federal pass judgement on’s resolution to loose the landlord of a crematorium the place loads of embalmed our bodies remained piled in places of work and a warehouse for years. The pass…
Judge frees proprietor of crematorium the place 386 our bodies stored for years

Founded in 1872, Chapel of the Chimes is the main cemetery in the Hayward area. It’s a 61-acre cemetery, mausoleum, crematorium, columbarium and funeral home complex off a busy street. Most of the park is flat and grassy, but they expanded to the hillside.
It’s not the nicest looking area since it’s off a busy road, but there are some hillside views, trees, fountains, statues, benches, etc. The roads were being repaired during my visit, making it difficult to access some of the park. The grass had been trimmed. There isn’t much shade and it’s not quiet.
There are two chapels and a few notable residents, including James Logan (the high school in Union City is named after him) and James Whipple (Whipple Road is named after him).
Fake flowers are allowed (some cemeteries do not allow them).
3 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.

Kiev Crematorium. Memory Park, Kiev
Architects: Avraam Miletsky,
Ada Rybachuk, Vladimir Melnichenko, 1975

Kiev Crematorium. Memory Park, Kiev
Architects: Avraam Miletsky,
Ada Rybachuk, Vladimir Melnichenko, 1975
Photo by Konstantin Kalinovsky, 2018

Kiev Crematorium. Memory Park, Kiev
Architects: Avraam Miletsky,
Ada Rybachuk, Vladimir Melnichenko, 1975
thinking abt a post i can’t find
*walking into crematorium* yall take walk-ins
*employee horrified* ww-what?
The crematorium at the Cimitero Monumentale. It was the first crematorium to open in the Western world (1876), functional until 1992. They had left one door open. The inscription reads (Memento homo quia) pulvis es et in pulverem reverteris (Remember you are dust and to dust you shall return)
Biophilic Transformation Crematorium / Doepel Strijkers Architects
“The wooden structure is a carrier of identity and rituals - Doepel Strijkers analyzed the untapped potential of the existing crematoria. Their ambitious approach resulted in a concept that gives a new identity to the outside and inside of the building, connects indoor and outdoor spaces, uses nature as a carrier of the spaces, and integrates technology to enable customers to create tailor-made rituals for their loved ones.”
“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can give to greatness.” -Oscar Wilde
From the outside, the Crematorium of Barcelona blends rather unsuspectingly with the many miles of stone burial walls that cover the slopes of that city’s Montjuïc cemetery. But an entirely different architecture greets the visitor upon entry into the crematorium’s courtyard. The stone is now more…