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Viewing

In death customs, a viewing (sometimes referred to as reviewal, calling hours, funeral visitation in the United States and Canada) is the time that family and friends come to see the deceased before the funeral, once the body has been prepared by a funeral home. It is generally recommended (although not necessary) that a body first be embalmed to create the best possible presentation of the deceased. A viewing may take place at the funeral parlor, in a family home or at a place of worship, such as a church. Some cultures, such as the Māori of New Zealand, often take the body to the marae or tribal community hall.

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TotenbildIN REGEM NON MORTUUM.6. Marc Anton an der Seite CäsarsTotenbettlade – AufbahrungsbettPfarrer auf dem TotenbettPriester auf dem Totenbett
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