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Cemetery Cone - This bright and colorful arrangement is designed in a special cone that can be placed directly into the ground at the grave. Each bouquet contains a vibrant assortment of long-lasting flowers that are ideal for anniversaries or other special days. Dimensions: Approx. 17" W x 34" H Price includes local delivery in all service areas.

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Microsoft sends flowers to IE6 funeral (Geek.com)
In case you didn’t know, IE6 died a slow death on March 1 and Microsoft sent flowers to a virtual funeral. Accessible at ie6funeral.com, anyone who felt deeply shattered by the loss of IE6 had a chance to mourn the browser’s death, send their condolences, and leave a remembrance. According to the site: Internet Explorer Six, [...] Published: 3/8/2010

Microsoft Dev Team Sends Flowers To IE6’s Funeral (Gizmodo Australia)
The funeral for Internet Explorer 6, one of the older members of the Microsoft family, was a pleasant affair with only a few protesters. Unfortunately, representatives of the family were unable to attend and sent flowers and a note instead: (more…) Published: 3/6/2010

Ben Flowers (Jesup Press-Sentinel)
Palatka, Fla.—Ben Flowers, 66, of Palatka, Fla., died March 6, 2010, at the Haven Hospice Roberts Care Center in Palatka, Fla., following an extended illness. Published: 3/10/2010

Funeral notices for Wednesday, March 10 (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
ANDREJKO, BERTHA (ANNA), Jessup, today, 9:15 a.m., Arthur A. Albini Funeral Home, 1003 Church St., Jessup. Mass, 10, St. Michael's Church, First Avenue, Jessup. Interment, St. John's Cemetery, Jessup. BEEBE, JOHN W., Scranton, Thursday, 11 a.m., McGoff-H Published: 3/10/2010

Internet Explorer 6 buried in funeral (TechWorld)
Microsoft sends flowers, cites the 'good times' with IE6 The mock funeral for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) was more Irish wake than somber processional, the web design firm that hosted the event said today. Published: 3/8/2010

Browser's 'Funeral' Includes Flowers (OfficialWire)
A Colorado design firm says it received flowers from Microsoft when it staged a "funeral" for the company's Internet Explorer 6 Web browser. Published: 3/6/2010

Funeral of slain Darien family: 'Death makes love urgent' (Chicago Tribune)
The casket of Michael Kramer (center) is carried out along with those of his parents Jeffrey and Lori Kramer after a funeral mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Darien today.  (Scott Strazzante/Tribune) The three brown caskets were identical except for the flowers on top. A red bouquet was for 50-year-old Jeffrey Kramer. A pink one was for his wife, 48-year-old Lori. And a white ... Published: 3/7/2010

Last Modified: 3/10/2010