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cremation of wrong body can result in - expensive damages and negligence claims, govt. investigation, bad press Jim Starks - created the 10 step ID verification in 2014 first step to ID verification - Verification of identity at the place of death niche - a recess or space used for the permanent placement of cremated remains columbarium - A structure, room, or space containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated remains. where did cremation begin - scandinavia between 2200 BC to 1570 BC 1st U.S. Cremation - Col. Henry Laurens on a funeral pyre Cremation - Reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a specifically designed retort or chamber. Crematory - Physical location of the cremator where the cremation process is performed. cremator/retort - Mechanical unit used in the cremation process when is cremation thought to have begun - around 3000 BC in Greece Funeral Pyre - huge and often elaborate piles and structures of woodmodern cremation - Scientific process that takes place in a controlled chamber built for this specific purpose Dr. Francis LeMoyne - built 1st crematory in Washington, Pennsylvania in 1876 1st modern cremation in US - Baron De Palm before cremation societies - not regulated by states/municipalities, no guidance, propaganda for sanitary necessity Dr. Hugo Erichsen - founded cremation association of america in michigan, 1913 CANA - Cremation Association of North America; cremation association of america's name changed to this in 1975 memorial idea began in - cemeteries, cremation adopted the idea inurnment - cremated remains into an urn

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Cremation - Exam 1
cremation of wrong body can result in - expensive damages and negligence claims, govt.
investigation, bad press



Jim Starks - created the 10 step ID verification in 2014



first step to ID verification - Verification of identity at the place of death



niche - a recess or space used for the permanent placement of cremated remains



columbarium - A structure, room, or space containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated
remains.



where did cremation begin - scandinavia between 2200 BC to 1570 BC



1st U.S. Cremation - Col. Henry Laurens on a funeral pyre



Cremation - Reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a
specifically designed retort or chamber.



Crematory - Physical location of the cremator where the cremation process is performed.



cremator/retort - Mechanical unit used in the cremation process



when is cremation thought to have begun - around 3000 BC in Greece

Funeral Pyre - huge and often elaborate piles and structures of wood

, modern cremation - Scientific process that takes place in a controlled chamber built for this
specific purpose



Dr. Francis LeMoyne - built 1st crematory in Washington, Pennsylvania in 1876



1st modern cremation in US - Baron De Palm



before cremation societies - not regulated by states/municipalities, no guidance, propaganda for
sanitary necessity



Dr. Hugo Erichsen - founded cremation association of america in michigan, 1913



CANA - Cremation Association of North America; cremation association of america's name
changed to this in 1975



memorial idea began in - cemeteries, cremation adopted the idea



inurnment - cremated remains into an urn



scattering - thought to be the permanent destruction of cremated remains and in direct conflict
with memorial idea



Lawrence Moore - created 1st electric-powered cremator, began metallic disc to ID remains



cremulators - processors to reduce the consistency of cremated remains in order to facilitate
scattering.

added To facilitate an increase by consumers desiring to scatter cremated remains, crematories since the
1960's
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