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    deceased


    1. The laws in France and Japan, for instance, make it mandatory for certain relatives to receive a part of the possessions of the deceased


    2. That nation of two hundred million deceased former Americans born in the mid to late 21st century were some of the first to win back control of their assets


    3. The other advantage of the partners Dawson was that, unlike the new super-practices located at the heart of Manchester’s business district, their fees reflected their clientele’s ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr


    4. ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr


    5. companions now long since deceased


    6. That was the modus operandi of his older and recently deceased brother


    7. The mother-to-be simply shook her head and said that the house had been the only inheritance from her deceased Aunt, and had not been renovated before her death, nor had they the wherewithal as yet to make the modifications


    8. Almost a carbon copy of the recently deceased big man except that the new leader’s swastika was tattooed on his face


    9. deceased – were waiting for me, to celebrate the


    10. But even before that, she sought out one of the deceased bandits’ horses hitched just outside the fort’s walls

    11. A relative of mine too, saw deceased family members appear during the last few days of her life


    12. All of a sudden, the host cum medium picked up a message from the caller’s deceased loved one


    13. Rita stands out from other mediums because she can also draw pictures of the spirits of the deceased in great detail, without prior meeting with the said beings


    14. However, the many sightings mean that quite a few of the souls of the deceased still remain in this world after their bodily demise


    15. Often left by infirm or deceased owners, she said you could read the bewilderment in their glaring faces


    16. ‘Many of those deceased children we captured have grown up with the hope that one day they will be reunited with their parents


    17. On subsequent inquiry I found the fetish priest was asking the corpse “who has killed thee?” The spirit of the deceased is then supposed to reveal to the holy man the name of the one who has worked the evil


    18. Certainly, if the deceased had belonged to any tribe in the vicinity, he would have been buried in state, with a crowd in attendance


    19. enduring testimonials of their lives, of their character and dignity as human beings, ―timeless‖ within the subdivisions of Time, its charges, long deceased, companions no more…


    20. A step-parent should therefore not try to replace the natural parent unless the natural parent is deceased or otherwise not in the child’s life at all

    21. “A little more than two decades ago, my already deceased friend Fred Anderson from ABC, CHANEL 7-EYEWITNESS NEWS in Los Angeles traveled with me in one of my visits to El Bierzo


    22. And who really needs a religious funeral, when the deceased had absolutely no church connection?


    23. It's interesting to note that he spotted that I have a 'SIMILAR' last name to that of the deceased


    24. Dr William Price believed that nature is the true god; therefore he firmly believed that it would be a sin against god (the nature god) to bury a deceased person in the earth


    25. He built a pyre on a hill near his home with coal as fuel, in order to free the soul of his deceased son of five months


    26. ceremony in which the ashes of the deceased were mixed with a banana stew and


    27. Instead, they hoisted the deceased off the forest floor, avoiding in-ground burial at all costs


    28. Before a cremation may proceed, an appointed medial arbitrator must approve the cremation, after- the identity of the deceased has been obtained and verified, the cause of death been established and that the cremation is not against the wishes of the deceased


    29. that the cremation is not against the wishes of the deceased


    30. There was the case of a relative whom scattered the ashes of their deceased at their favourite place as requested, but when the urn was emptied, a set of dentures fell out

    31. The problem? Well, the deceased never had any dentures!


    32. In another incident, the relatives scattered the deceased ashes in three different locations as directed by the departed


    33. The problem? The identification plate was not the identification plate of the deceased, but someone else’s!


    34. Relatives of the deceased must pay for new filters which need to ensure that mercury fumes are not released into the atmosphere


    35. The cost of the filters is estimated at £300,000 each! This additional cost will be paid by relatives, regardless of whether the deceased had tooth fillings or not


    36. If I come across as mocking some of the things people do with the ashes of the deceased I am sorry, but these practices, from a biblical perspective is nothing less than utterly ridiculous


    37. Sometimes a gravestone contains inscriptions as to the career or achievements of the deceased, which I don’t agree with, however in the case of a slain soldier who died in another country or people whom were killed because they were fighting for truth, I think it may be acceptable


    38. The highest grade of pillaging is to take the bones of the deceased and throw it into a monster industrial blender with hardened steel balls which crushes and grinds it to a powder! This my friend is pillaging of the highest degree of a body that does not even belong to you


    39. (interestingly though, just observe when you attend a funeral in church, the pastor always say the deceased is now in heaven – where they get the authority to do this I am not sure, but then again it does sooth the ears of the relatives, doesn’t it?)


    40. In this state of mind, it’s the feeling of guilt that becomes the driving force behind wanting to do everything possible for the deceased

    41. In some twisted way, our conscience would feel better if we do everything in our power to organise the best funeral ever in a last desperate attempt to assure the deceased that we still love them dearly


    42. Once my deceased loved one sees the astonishing funeral we arranged, all past regrets, sins, lost moments and feuds will be forgiven at once


    43. A black and white photo of the deceased


    44. Remember however that even if no one says a word and the coffin is just lowered into the grave, it is still fine, because trust me, nothing said at the funeral or thereafter makes one iota difference to the deceased in terms of the afterlife, nothing, nada!


    45. Many people will agree when I say the following: When an unknown or uninvited person accidently walks into a funeral reception by mistake, the only tell-tale lead that it may be a funeral reception, is (and only sometimes) one or two lonely people are sitting in a corner somewhere, grieving about the deceased, and oh yes… usually there’s more black garments, compared to a wedding


    46. Just throw the last will and testament of the deceased into the bunch


    47. 6 million US dollars and this without the consent of the deceased nor their relatives, according to our source


    48. The age of the deceased as well as the cause of death of these bodies was falsified


    49. Certainly there is huge a financial motive for “harvesting” a complete body, with neither the deceased, nor the relatives none the wiser


    50. check on her, and finds that she is deceased








































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    Synonyms for "deceased"

    dead person dead soul deceased deceased person decedent departed asleep at peace at rest gone late expired defunct

    "deceased" definitions

    someone who is no longer alive


    dead