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Family, friends say goodbye 
Harrison Daily Times - Apr 03 10:04 AM
Staff Photo/David Holsted Members of the Western Grove High School basketball team file past the casket of Cody Hall. The funeral for the 17-year-old student, who died on March 24, was held in the gymnasium.
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Casting Crowns Debuts State Fair Line-Up 
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 28 8:06 AM
Grammy award-winning Casting Crowns is the first of several bands to be announced for the Iowa State Fair Grandstand line-up. Tickets for the band's August 16 performance will go on-sale to the public on Saturday, April 14, at 10 a.m.
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Castle Bank branch robbed; Maloney placed in lockdown 
Record-Journal.com - Apr 03 8:23 AM
MERIDEN - Police responded to a robbery shortly before 10 a.m. at the Castle Bank branch on East Main Street. The suspect fled in the direction of Maloney High School and the school was placed in lock down as a preventitive measure. The lock down was lifted at 10:18 a.m. after about 25 minutes.
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IGA: Getting Old, Waiting to Leave Konami 
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From talking Gears of War to the rise of mini-games in Japan, they cover a lot of ground.
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Tri-State Neighbor 
Tri-State Neighbor - Mar 30 9:03 AM
Q:I heard a radio program about an over-the-counter product that can be put on the hair, then dried with a hair dryer. The result is a sort of shrink-wrap effect that kills head lice. Do you know what this product is?
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Bisbees, Offshore merge events 
Orange County Register - Mar 13 3:07 AM
The marlin-tournament landscape on the West Coast is about to change. Offshore Tournaments is merging with Bisbee's Black and Blue Tournaments to create a six-tournament marlin series that will culminate in a two-day shoot-out among qualifying teams.
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GGL Diamond Corp. Nickel Discovery Catapults Share Price 
Resource Investor - Apr 04 3:14 PM
Canadian nickel discovery was like a "Christmas present," CEO says.
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Caterpillar chief touts free trade 
Herald & Review - Apr 04 10:33 PM
NORMAL - Caterpillar Inc. chief Jim Owens said he can't understand why people remain skeptical of global free trade.
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"A Miracle of Catfish" | A last novel of grace, great characters 
Seattle Times - Mar 30 10:24 AM
Larry Brown's "A Miracle of Catfish" is a big novel unwinding in a very small place, on a few acres of Mississippi farmland. His...
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Catherine MacLellan Balances Motherhood and Performing 
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Prince Edward Island songbird Catherine MacLellan muses about music, motherhood and matrimony on her latest collection, Church Bell Blues.
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It's Only in New York for Caviezel 
Coming Soon - Apr 01 10:57 PM
Jim Caviezel ( The Passions of The Christ ) is in negotiations to star in Only in New York , an indie crime thriller that French helmer Pitof ( Catwoman , Vidocq ) will direct, says The Hollywood Reporter .
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The Resurrection of General Lee 
Edmunds.com - Feb 07 3:39 PM
By now, The Dukes of Hazzard and the orange '69 Dodge Charger called the General Lee are as much a part of American culture as hamburgers and pickup trucks. And everyone knows the theme song.
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Oh dad, poor dad 
San Francisco Bay Guardian - Apr 03 7:00 PM
I have a bit of a problem. It's not a huge one, but I'd like to get past it. A long time ago (maybe 15 years ago or more), I had a dream that my dad was molesting me. Now, I love my dad, and I have nothing but respect for him. I know he would never do anything like that to me.
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Time to get rid of unnecessary used computers 
Carroll County Online - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
Was Santa good to you? Did he bring you a replacement computer or laptop? If he did, it's time to get rid of that old computer. If it's a Pentium PIII 450 or greater, has at least a 10GB hard drive and a CD-ROM, then make it into another Christmas gift.
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Rotary Club cultural exchange provides valuable insight 
Community Press & Recorder - Mar 29 2:01 PM
FORT WRIGHT - Anne Arnold visited the Philippines as part of a cultural exchange program, but returned home to Fort Wright with a different outlook on life.
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European Inflation Remains Under 2%; Labor Costs Rise (Update2) 
Bloomberg.com - 2 hours, 35 minutes ago
March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Inflation in the euro area remained below the European Central Bank's 2 percent ceiling for a sixth month in February as fuel prices declined.
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Residential fire caused by short in ceiling fan, investigators determine 
The Norman Transcript - Mar 05 9:50 PM
Grass fire still under investigationTranscript StaffFire investigators have determined an electrical sho...
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Kate Beckinsale in Dominic Senas movie 
Moldova.org - Feb 09 6:06 AM
Moldova.ORG -- Kate Beckinsale is to star in a new comic book thriller. The Hollywood actress agreed to appear in Whiteout which tells the story of a lone US marshal sent to investigate Antarctica's first murder. Kate's character Carrie Stetko will face a race against time, she has only three days to solve the murder before winter sets in and the continent is plunged into darkness for six ...
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Playing the fool 
The Charlotte Observer - Apr 01 12:21 AM
Playing the fool Radio jokesters Candy & Potter get their funniest ideas from their monkey*
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UN: Climate Change Threatens 30 Percent of World's Species 
Voice of America - Apr 06 7:46 AM
A United Nations climate change panel warns that up to one third of the Earth's species face an increased risk of extinction if global temperatures rise by two degrees Celsius.
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Boom times, crackdown slow emerald wave 
Boston Globe - Mar 18 2:52 AM
A couple of months ago, David Knox and his girlfriend, Elaine, threw in the towel. After seven years in the Boston area, they were tired of looking over their shoulders, tired of being told there was no way they could become legal residents, and so they decided to move back to Ireland.
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Interested in tattoos? You can learn a lot from Amelia 
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Mar 05 7:19 PM
For a while there, I thought unabashedly I'd be the first one in my family - maybe the only one, I secretly hoped - to get a...
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Vandalism idles two cement plants 
ABC 7 Chicago - Apr 07 8:49 AM
A concrete manufacturer offered a $10,000 reward Friday for information leading to the identification of whoever poured water into silos of dry cement mix at its plants here and in St. Charles, Mo.
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Gay Brotherhood: Antithesis of the 'Animal House' Drunken Excesses 
ABC News - Mar 29 8:45 AM
Delta Lambda Phi -- The Fastest-Growing Fraternity in U.S. -- Welcomes 'Gay, Bisexual and Progressive Gentlemen'
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'Intelligence' on al-Qaeda refuted 
Asia Times - Feb 09 3:02 AM
Michael Scheuer, former head of the US Central Intelligence Agency's Osama bin Laden unit, analyzes the conclusions of the United States' recent National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) - a consensus report of all US intelligence agencies.
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Intel debuts two new Centrino logos! 
Addict 3D - Apr 03 3:15 AM
SIT DOWN FOR this one folks, Intel is about to launch two new brand new mobile platform logos! No really, I kid you not.
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Milpitas' oldest business closes 
The Milpitas Post - Mar 29 2:55 PM
Handcraft Tile, the oldest business in Milpitas and keeper of the lost process of handmade ceramic tile manufacturing, has fired its kilns for the last time. The business has been sold and will be moving to Southern California.
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Cereal family 
Louisville Courier-Journal - Mar 27 2:59 AM
Dear David Inman: About 10 to 12 years ago I was watching a movie on pay cable. It was about the Kellogg family (of cereal fame) owning a fat farm back in the early 1900s. What is the title of this movie, and is it available on DVD or video? -- D.M.P., Louisville
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Pittsburgh City Paper - 2 hours, 38 minutes ago
Our waitress cautioned us that the jerk checken was hot, but we found it well on the tolerable side of palate pyrotechnics.... By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth.
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THREE 6 MAFIA ADVENTURES COMING TO MTV: Duo find out if its hard out here for a pimp 
Eurweb - Mar 14 1:24 AM
*Its kind of like the TV show The Beverly Hillbillies meets Rap City. Rap duo Three 6 Mafia, who won an Academy Award for their track Its Hard Out Here for a Pimp is coming to television with their very own comedic reality series on MTV.
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EA game music resounds on Web 
Chicago Sun-Times - Mar 08 10:21 PM
Electronic Arts has begun selling video-game music -- everything from orchestral themes, scores and songs to exclusive mixes from popular artists like Snoop Dogg and Chamillionare -- through a new Web-site portal and iTunes.
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China's congress follows the script, literally 
The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Chinese government officials get upset when foreigners describe their parliament, the National People's Congress, as a "rubber stamp" institution.
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[AandE] Fortissimo Fashionistas 
The Minnesota Daily - Apr 05 3:53 AM
Madonna's cone boobs. J-Lo's plunging Versache "dress." Angry-girl Chan Marshall of Cat Power repping Chanel jewelry? It's no secret that the music and fashion industries have overlapped time and time again...
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Coshocton natives return for art show 
CentralOhio.com - Mar 21 7:24 AM
COSHOCTON - Even though they relocated to other Ohio cities, two Coshocton brothers will be "Coming Home" for an exhibit featuring their artistic creations.
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With Charcoal Grilling on the Rise, Weber Releases New Charcoal Grilling Cookbook 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 19 10:47 AM
According to this year's 18th annual Weber GrillWatch Survey, 50 percent of Americans now own a charcoal grill -- an 11 percent increase over the past 10 years. America is experiencing a charcoal grilling renaissance, and Weber, the company that launched the iconic charcoal kettle more than a half century ago, is leading the way with its first cookbook dedicated solely to the art of building, ...
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WCV Drama Club set to present Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' 
Herkimer Evening Telegram - Mar 29 10:24 AM
NEWPORT - Chocolate is everywhere this weekend at the West Canada Valley Junior-Senior High School. Drama Club students will present Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the High School Auditorium.
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Cast for 'You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown' announced 
Newport News-Times - Feb 09 9:47 AM
Porthole Players has selected actors from throughout Lincoln County for its spring musical, "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown." The production is based on the famous comic strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schulz and depicts an average day in the life of Charlie Brown.
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Charlie Chaplin brings out smiles - even years later 
The Christian Science Monitor - Mar 07 2:57 PM
His silent movies did more than make viewers laugh - they brought people together.
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For people named Coffin, see Coffin (surname).

A coffin (in North American English, also known as a casket) is a funerary box used in the display and containment of deceased remains -- either for burial or after cremation.

The word comes ultimately from Greek kophinos, a basket. In English, the word wasn't used in a funeral sense until the 1500s.

Contents

  • 1 Practices
  • 2 Cremation Coffins
  • 3 Casket industry
  • 4 Unusual Coffins
  • 5 Use by the living
  • 6 Manufacturers
  • 7 See also
  • 8 External links

Practices

US military coffins

Any box used to bury the dead in is a coffin. Use of the word "casket" in this sense is a North American euphemism, introduced by the undertaker's trade; a "casket" properly so called is in fact a box for jewelry. [1] Some Americans draw a distinction between "coffins" and "caskets"; for these people, a coffin is a tapered hexagonal or octagonal box used for a burial. A rectangular burial box with a split lid used for viewing the deceased is called a "casket" as seen in the picture above.

Receptacles for cremated human ashes (sometimes called cremains) are called urns.

A coffin may be buried in the ground directly, placed in a burial vault or cremated. Some countries practice one form almost exclusively; in others it merely depends on the individual cemetery. The handles and other ornaments (such as doves, stipple crosses, crucifix, masonic symbols etc.) that go on the outside of a coffin are called fittings while organising the inside of the coffin with drapery of some kind is known as "trimming the coffin".

Cultures that practice burial have widely different styles of coffin. In some varieties of orthodox Judaism, the coffin must be plain, made of wood, and contain no metal parts nor adornments. These coffins use wooden pegs instead of nails. In China and Japan, coffins made from the scented, decay-resistant wood of cypress, sugi, thuja and incense-cedar are in high demand. In Africa, elaborate coffins are built in the shapes of various mundane objects, like automobiles or aeroplanes.

Sometimes coffins are constructed to display the dead body as in the case of the glass covered coffin of Haraldskær Woman on display in the Church of Saint Nicolai in Vejle, Denmark.

Today manufacturers offer features that they claim will protect the body. For example, some may offer a protective casket that uses a gasket to seal the casket shut after the coffin is closed for the final time. Many manufacturers offer a warranty on the structural integrity of the coffin. However, no coffin will preserve the body, regardless of whether it is a wooden or metal coffin, a sealed casket, or if the deceased was embalmed beforehand. In some cases, a sealed coffin may actually speed up rather than slow down the process of decomposition. An airtight coffin, for example, fosters decomposition by anaerobic bacteria, which results in a putrefied liquification of the body, and all putrefied tissue remains inside the container, only to be exposed in the event of an exhumation. A container that allows air molecules to pass in and out, such as a simple wooden box, allows for aerobic decomposition that results in much less noxious odor and clean skeletonization.

There is now emerging interest in eco-friendly coffins made of purely natural materials such as bamboo.

Cremation Coffins

With the resurgence of cremation in the Western world, manufacturers have begun providing options for those who choose cremation. For a direct cremation a cardboard box is normally used. Those who wish to have a funeral visitation (sometimes called a viewing) or traditional funeral service will use a coffin of some sort.

Some choose to use a coffin made of wood or other materials like particle board. Others will rent a regular casket for the duration of the services. These caskets have a removable bed and liner which is replaced after each use. There is also a rental casket where there is an outer shell that looks like a traditional coffin. The deceased is placed in a cardboard box that fits inside the shell. At the end of the services the inner box is removed and the deceased is cremated inside this box.

Casket industry

In the United States, a number of companies produce caskets. Some manufactures do not sell directly to the public, and only work with licensed funeral homes. In that case, the funeral home usually sells the casket to a family for a deceased person as part of the funeral services offered, and in that case the price of the casket is included in the total bill for services rendered.

Often funeral homes will have a small showroom to present families with the available caskets that could be used for a deceased family member. In many modern funeral homes the showroom will consist of sample pieces that show the end pieces of each type of coffin that can be used. They also include samples of the lining and other materials. This allows funeral homes to showcase a larger number of coffin styles without the need for a larger showroom. Examples of such showrooms can be seen on the A&E show Family Plots, and the HBO drama Six Feet Under.

Other manufacturers will sell to the general public in addition to the funeral service industry. A number of stores and Internet sites have been set up to sell caskets. Costco recently made news headlines when they announced an intention to offer caskets for sale at their stores. In this case, the manufacturer sells directly to the public, or will sell the casket to the store, which then in turn sells it to their clients.

One notable manufacturer of caskets is the New Melleray Abbey of rural Peosta, Iowa. The monks of this abbey build wooden caskets and urns for their own use, as well as for sale to the general public. The caskets are popularly known as Trappist Caskets. Dubuque, Iowa native and actress Kate Mulgrew has made a number of radio commercials advertisting the caskets. Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles, California is one of the abbey's more famous customers, having purchased a casket for his own eventual use.

Under U.S. Federal law, if a family provides a casket they purchased elsewhere, the establishment is required to accept the casket and use it in the services. If the casket is delivered direct to the funeral home from the manufacturer or store, they are required to accept delivery of the casket. The funeral home may not add any extra charges or fees to the overall bill if a family decides to purchase a casket elsewhere.

It is noteworthy that the choosing of a coffin is often the most difficult part of a funeral arrangement, perhaps as it gives a very immediate reality to the death to see what will be the deceased's final "home".

Unusual Coffins

Custom coffins are occasionally created and some companies also make set ranges with non-traditional designs. These include painting of peaceful tropical scenes, sea-shells, sunsets and cherubs. Some manufacturers have designed them to look like gym carry bags, guitar cases and even yellow dumpster bins. Others coffins are left deliberately blank so that friends and family can inscribe final wishes and thoughts upon it to the deceased. The rock band, KISS has made a coffin called the KISS Kasket for their most diehard fans.

Use by the living

A few eccentric individuals sleep in coffins, usually as an affectation or deliberate taboo-breaking. With the lid closed, the coffin provides thermal insulation and reduces ventilation, thus allowing the air in the coffin to warm up from body heat. This performs the same function that a blanket or duvet does in a conventional bed, but without being in direct contact with the sleeper. Some people find this arrangement more comfortable. The actress Sarah Bernhardt was reputed to sleep in a coffin, and to take her coffin with her when she toured. American psychic Criswell also made a habit of sleeping in a coffin. Some people who believe themselves to be vampires also indulge in such habits.

When a coffin or casket is used to transport a deceased person, it can also be called a pall. (Thus pallbearers).

Manufacturers

  • Atlas Casket Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Aurora Casket Company of Aurora, Indiana.
  • Batesville Casket Company of Batesville, Indiana.
  • York Casket Company of York, Pennsylvania.
  • New Melleray Abbey in rural Dubuque County, Iowa near Peosta. The monks of the abbey produce caskets for their own use and for sale to the public.
  • bamboocoffins.co.uk of Sittingbourne, Kent UK
  • Green Endings (coffins made from natural materials) of London, UK

See also

  • Burial
  • Cenotaph
  • Ossuary
  • Sarcophagus
  • Tomb
  • Hanging coffins
  • Museum of Funeral Customs
  • Coffin plate
  • Bier

External links

  • Batesville Caskets
  • Trappist Caskets-Caskets made by the monks of New Melleray Abbey, Peosta, Iowa.
  • Remeire Coffins of Ardee, Ireland
  • Museum of Funeral Customs
  • BBC Business News 2001-12-28: Bamboo Coffins "Coffin-maker resurrects tradition"
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Family, friends say goodbye 

Harrison Daily Times - Apr 03 10:04 AM
Staff Photo/David Holsted Members of the Western Grove High School basketball team file past the casket of Cody Hall. The funeral for the 17-year-old student, who died on March 24, was held in the gymnasium.
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Funeral for crash victims draws 1,000 
The Sacramento Bee - Apr 03 1:00 AM
The ashen remains of the young mother were tucked in the casket of her youngest son, a dapper toddler buried in a vest, tie and tiny dress shoes.
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His legacy was helping others 
Tulsa World - Apr 03 1:31 AM
Marines place the casket of slain Marine Lance Cpl. Trevor A. Roberts onto a resting platform during his burial ceremony at Heritage Park Cemetery in Oklahoma City on Monday. Roberts, 21, was killed, in Iraq on March 24.
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WASTED YOUTH: OD turns mom's laughs to tears 
The Enterprise - Apr 02 7:57 AM
With her eyes looking to the heavens, Patricia Peters walked behind her 23-year-old daughter's casket as Amazing Grace echoed through the Weymouth church last week.
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House Fire Victim To Get Free Funeral Service And Casket 
Eyewitness News Memphis - Mar 30 7:03 PM
A newspaper seller who died in a house fire in February will get a funeral service and casket, thanks to the Millington Funeral Home.
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Business spotlight: Scottys Enterprise LLP 
The Montana Standard - Apr 01 10:52 PM
Western Heritage Coffin and Casket A subsidy of Scottys Enterprise LLP 3577 Hwy 287 Sheridan, MT 59749 Owners: Charles and Carol Scott Phone: 842-7897 Fax: 842-7898 e-mail: scottyse@3rivers.net Motto: There are always possibilities.
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Premonition 
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Column: Rufus Honeycutt made spirits soar 
Salisbury Post - Apr 03 7:10 AM
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Planning best way to prepare for aging 
The Ledger Independent - Apr 03 3:27 PM
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Marine honored for 'ultimate sacrifice' 
The Enid News & Eagle - Apr 03 6:50 AM
By M. Scott Carter THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT (NORMAN, Okla.) OKLAHOMA CITY The family and friends of Lance Cpl. Trevor Roberts said their final goodbyes to the 21-year-old Marine this week.
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