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"hearse" Definitions
  1. a long vehicle used for carrying the coffin (= the box for the dead body) at a funeral

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I enjoyed reading your story about the hearse; it was perfect for me, as I used to drive a hearse as well!
"And then I had to hire a hearse…" The hearse took Mike's body the 100 or so miles from the hospital in Riverside to San Diego for the procedure, and back again.
Stephenie's four brothers carried her coffin to a waiting hearse.
Willcox #USBP agents arrest 1, seize hearse with over 67lbs.
Hearse carrying Barbara Bush's casket arrives at St. Martin's Church.
A hearse, repurposed as a taxi, happened to drive by.
Cars stop on the highway to allow a hearse to pass.
Today we stopped a local funereal home hearse in the HOV lane.
The hearse actually makes a more sense, when you think about it.
When the bagpipes cease and the hearse moves on, they return home.
As it was carried from the hearse one boy saluted the fallen officer.
The Weirdos head to the beach but have hearse troubles along the way.
It's not every day you see a hearse at a prom, after all.
Chants of "Ali, Ali, Ali" rose as the hearse rolled past the bystanders.
It's called "The Hearse Song," which is famously featured in the first book.
Reggie Mantle (Charles Melton) supplies a Hearse (never ask how Reggie acquires things).
I'd thrill at the sight of the hearse and even try to peek inside.
Fernández's Marlins team members and friends walked alongside the hearse carrying the pitcher's casket.
As I'm walking up to the church and its graveyard, I notice a hearse.
The hearse can be purchased right now for a cool $2.5 mil on Momentsintime.com.
About eight years ago, Bill Duval sold his monster truck and bought a hearse.
Helus' funeral was Thursday, and law enforcement officers saluted as his hearse traveled by.
It was Hearse No. 683, part of a fleet shared by several funeral homes.
Van Emmerik's coffin back to the black hearse to be driven to the mortuary.
Fittingly, when we arrived, there was a long, gray hearse in the parking lot.
Fans gather to view Aretha Franklin's body in Detroit The hearse arrived early Tuesday.
So do Patriot Guard Riders, bikers there to escort the hearse up to Idaho.
The 100 Cadillacs More than 100 pink Cadillacs escorted Franklin's hearse to Greater Grace Temple.
A long processional of vehicles followed the hearse from the funeral home to the cemetery.
Hundreds of mourners lined the streets and chanted "José, José" as the hearse drove by.
The casket arrived in a white 1940 Cadillac LaSalle hearse, the Detroit Free Press noted.
Somebody was dissappointed last yesterday that Re wasn’t in a pink Cadillac hearse.
The body of 2-year-old Khalid being transferred off #MOASResponder to a waiting hearse.
The hearse had been washed and waxed Thursday, after a Muslim prayer service for Ali.
They watched as a flag-draped coffin was lowered from the plane into a hearse.
Some marched alongside a mock hearse meant to symbolize the death of Ms. Park's government.
I watched the hearse drive across the tarmac until I could no longer see it.
Onlookers took pictures of the hearse with their phones as it drove through their neighborhoods.
I remember, several years ago in Brooklyn, seeing a refurbished hearse with MORTAL on its plates.
Alternative's chapel is small — just 22.6,400 square feet — and it outsources the hearse and cremation processes.
The silver hearse carrying Nipsey's body arrived outside the arena early Thursday ahead of the ceremony.
Nearby, a large gray shutter slowly lifted to reveal a hearse containing Ali's dark brown coffin.
A military procession escorted Bush's coffin out of the cathedral and to a hearse waiting outside.
"Forget the hearse 'cause I'll never die," Brian Johnson howled, and AC/DC's audience only grew.
The deceased person was located inside the hearse and their remains "are undisturbed," according to Grubb.
The Professional Car Society (PCS), which boasts a nationwide membership of over 1,000, will hold its own annual show this Saturday in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; in May, hearse owners gathered in Asheville, North Carolina for an annual meet-up hosted by the National Hearse and Ambulance Association.
Ms. Raiola's body arrived at the church in a gray Cadillac hearse shortly before the Mass began.
This is the same Cadillac S&S Hearse that will appear in the new Ghostbusters movie reboot.
Several Nation of Islam security guards are surrounding the hearse as it slowly rolls through the crowds.
The hearse was used again the day after his funeral to take his body to the airport.
Rose petals lined the path in front of the cemetery's gates as Porter guided the hearse through.
Along the route, people threw flowers on the windshield of the hearse, and held signs memorializing Ali.
He also shared a favorable review of his administration just as the hearse carrying Mr. McCain arrived.
Then the honor guard slowly carried the coffin down to a waiting hearse while mournful hymns played.
When one reporter found out that the first hearse had arrived, we all flocked to the morgue.
The cemetery is so dense with tombs and crypts that a hearse often can't reach its destination.
When the hearse came to a stop, the officers stood at attention, their arms raised in salute.
Complete with a casket in the back, the couple was spotted leaving the Microsoft Theater in a hearse.
Marlins hitting coach Barry Bonds led the team in prayer as they placed their hands on the hearse.
Lo's hearse pulls up to the club and a mourners/patrons observe a candle-lit moment of silence.
He told Sonja that, should he be killed, he wanted a funeral with a horse-drawn carriage hearse.
On Wednesday, the Dorr family took three limos and a hearse back to a funeral home in Greenville.
She casually dismisses the whole situation, then has her hearse swerve back so she can get some answers.
HISS AND HEARSE At 96A, presumably we all know that a peacenik would be bummed out by combat.
A crowd of officers turned up to honor their colleague as his body was carried into a hearse.
In the distance is a bus, in front of which is a hearse and a crowd of marchers.
The mourners followed the hearse over to the Clifton Cemetery, nestled in the shadow of towering red rocks.
Dozens of volunteers formed a guard of honor as the fire truck and hearse went past, media reported.
Eventually, a uniformed military officer joined her and brought her back inside the cathedral when the hearse left.
A hearse arrived carrying the Kramarenko family — husband, wife and 1-year-old daughter — on their final journey.
A color guard carried the princess into a hearse and placed a bouquet of white lilies atop her coffin.
Hundreds of mourners then followed Rabinowitz's funeral procession on foot as his hearse made its way to the cemetery.
Canons were fired in honor as a military band played as Bush's casket was loaded into the presidential hearse.
Bagpipes and drums played as Caprio&aposs flag-draped casket was carried ot of the church toward the hearse.
Mutthi Mutthi man Daryl Pappin, the driver of the Aboriginal hearse today that will return #MungoMan to country. pic.twitter.
The new Ghostbusters ride around in an old-timey Cadillac hearse that Patty (Leslie Jones) borrowed from her uncle.
Also -- somewhat unrelated -- unless your parents own a funeral home, how does one get their hands on a hearse?
Just to make everybody feel a little bit more comfortable, even though she didn't get there in a hearse.
Many of the hearse owners at the convention owned their own caskets, which they decorated both inside and out.
"Bombardier asked for an ambulance and Airbus sent a hearse," said one person with close ties to the company.
As the two men salute the casket while it's slid into a hearse, my iPhone dings and lights up.
There were no barriers to keep people off the street, and they swarmed forward, tossing flowers onto the hearse.
When the procession ended, Porter took Price home and drove the hearse to A. D. Porter & Sons' downtown location.
In accordance with his request, Cor arrived at his grave in a white carriage hearse pulled by Frisian horses.
I helped get the coffin into the hearse, and rode with my mother and my brother to the cemetery.
A hearse was spotted at the Queen of Soul's Detroit condo building Thursday, several hours after she passed away.
Alexander, she said, had the prototypical celebrity funeral, with a glittering hearse that was meant to resemble a palace.
For my entrance, I came out of a casket from the back of Jerry Only from The Misfits' hearse.
Supporters walked with the hearse carrying his glass casket for nearly 12 hours and for distance of 70 kilometres.
Women huddled on a sidewalk could be heard crying as pallbearers carried Ms. Ferencz's coffin out of a hearse.
Instead, the vehicles, including a hearse with its rear gate raised, paused for several minutes on the street outside.
Wilcox Border Patrol agents had quite the surprise after stopping a hearse that was traveling outside Tucson, Arizona on Saturday.
Mourners applauded, made "V" for victory signs and sung the national anthem as the coffin was carried to a hearse.
Also, the grim reaper hearse guy was creepy, but I don't see him popping up again as a potential suspect.
The casket containing the body of Martin Luther King Jr. is removed from a plane and put into a hearse.
Whenever a town car—the hoodlum's transport of choice—passes before the camera, it looks like a hearse in waiting.
Canons were fired in his honor as a military band played as Bush's casket was loaded into the presidential hearse.
"Just a few years ago, we were just the quirky ones doing tours in an old hearse," says Mr Michaels.
Well, in the book, I did the whole piece on the hearse, and our first single was about a vampire.
Canons were fired in his honor and a military band played as Bush's casket was loaded into the presidential hearse.
An S.U.V. with cameramen in back drove in front of the hearse, delivering a live video stream around the world.
By that stage of the route, the crowds were so thick that police officers walked alongside the hearse, escorting it.
" The album cover showed Biggie in black hat and black coat with his back up against a black hearse, "B.
Hearse One is back at it again this time flipping this old school sneaky panther into a vandal only appropriate!!
There were seven top officials who joined the young Kim alongside the funeral hearse bearing his father's body in 2011.
The website features his newspaper, The Times Contrarian, and the Hearse Theater, where users can watch rare video of Young.
The hearse and motorcade passed the White House on the section of Pennsylvania Avenue that is typically closed to cars.
As a mist fell from the sky, Ms. Turner followed the hearse to a cemetery just west of the city.
Cover: Relatives stand behind a hearse carrying a coffin outside the Monumentale cemetery, in Bergamo, Italy, Tuesday, March 17, 2020.
He put his hand on the window of the hearse and saw a picture of Fernández with flowers next to it.
Remember that hearse driver from the first episode who stubbed his cigarette out on the car window in front of Andrea?
Standing on SE Bob Schumacher Road, Niemeyer held his hat over his heart as the hearse flying American flags passed by.
Since they returned to the hearse guy, it makes me optimistic that all the questions I still have might get addressed.
Family members watch as Rob Ford's casket is placed into a hearse following a funeral service at Toronto's St. James Cathedral.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The first rose landed on the windshield of the hearse not long after the procession began on Bardstown Road.
The hearse she had made of her body when she entered now transformed into the anger and uprising of a community.
Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) hugs House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) as the hearse carrying Dingell's late husband, former Rep.
"When I made the first turn, the never ending turns of each hearse was quite something in my mirror,"Perches said.
At least one of the stolen vehicles was a hearse headed for a funeral, according to the newspaper Zocalo of Saltillo.
Choking back tears, they tossed roses at the car carrying the silver hearse as it made its way through the crowds.
Spurning Hamon's entreaties to unite behind him, Melenchon said he had no intention of hitching his campaign to a "funeral hearse".
A motorcade of law enforcement vehicles escorted a hearse carrying the deputy's body from the Littleton Adventist Hospital in Littleton, Colo.
It looks like investors looking to make a quick — if slightly morbid — buck could benefit by going long on hearse-driven stocks.
Appearing to cry, she was comforted by loved ones before six members of the military carry his coffin to a nearby hearse.
At Fernéndez's service, Marlins team members and friends walked alongside the hearse carrying the pitcher's casket as it drove by Marlins Park.
They say the hearse really does exist, and will be hanging out this week at the 2016 Funeral Exhibition in the Netherlands.
" "Reminds me of that time I rode in a hearse..." "Wow, that's cheap for a large interior, space, and even a skylight.
The teen, who wants to be a funeral director after college, rolled up to her big night on Saturday in a hearse.
Hundreds of officers lined a long walkway as Gerald's casket was carried to a hearse after the service, saluting the fallen policeman.
No matter where they take place, long rows of starched blue uniforms and crisp salutes line the path from hearse to sanctuary.
Coffins bearing deceased parishioners no longer leave one at a time in a shiny hearse after a funeral every week or so.
Two horses are pulling the carriage and hearse, decorated with white curtains ... and Pop Smoke's casket can be seen through the glass.
The trooper peered inside, and sure enough, it was equipped like a hearse, with a rail and a gurney holding a deceased person.
The 28-year old was driving a white hearse when he was eventually pulled over at a immigration vehicle checkpoint by Tombstone, Arizona.
The man, the photographs showed, stood when the Cadillac hearse — presumably sent to ferry Justice Scalia's body — passed the ranch's stacked-stone fence.
Doug Ford, upper right, walks behind the hearse carrying the casket of his brother, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford, during his funeral procession.
"I kept thinking, I hope that I don't have to stop and back up to negotiate a turn in the hearse," he said.
Family and friends lift a coffin carrying Junmar Abletes—another victim of an extrajudicial killing—out of a hearse in Navotas's Catholic Cemetery.
There were no barriers to keep people off the street, and they swarmed forward when the motorcade passed, tossing flowers onto the hearse.
As the service ended, the officers — including Officer Guindon's colleagues — stood at attention as her body was driven away in a black hearse.
Then the puzzle formed around HISS AND HEARSE, which ended up being the only theme entry that included the S/Z confusion twice.
A hearse transporting the coffin of Rural Fire Service volunteer firefighter Geoffrey Keaton is seen during his funeral in Buxton on Jan. 2.
At a square at Marlins Park, his teammates -- wearing white RIP T-shirts with the pitcher's photo -- surrounded the black hearse carrying Fernandez's coffin.
For what felt like an age, they stood opposite Lyra's family and friends, who were clustered around the heavily flowered hearse carrying Lyra's coffin.
Once outside, the family stood on the church steps as darkness fell, a bell chiming as the casket was placed inside an awaiting hearse.
Unfortunately over time, the negatives greatly outweighed the positives, and so on March 14th 1984, the poor beleaguered hearse was finally laid to rest.
Several LAPD officers offered one final salute to Nancy Reagan moments ago -- as a hearse presumably carrying her body left her Bel-Air home.
The hearse used to carry Martin Luther King Jr.'s body following his assassination is up for sale ... for the price of beachfront property.
"Whether it's a hearse or a van or a Suburban, it's still the way you treat that person from Point A to Point B."
The Capitol grounds fell silent as the hearse drove away, bound for the National Cathedral and Mr. Bush's official state funeral in northwestern Washington.
A special hearse transported Aretha Franklin Dressed in a rose gold dress and gold sequined heels, Franklin's casket was surrounded by massive floral arrangements.
When Ms. Nicol died in 2001, seven years after her husband, her hearse took a lap around the track en route to the cemetery.
A uniformed honor guard carried his flag-draped casket from the airplane to the hearse, where Mary Ann was finally reunited with her dad.
In a pivotal scene, Jackie sits in the hearse with her brother-in-law, Robert F. Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard) and has a sudden thought.
Mohammad Keita, a local driver making way for a blue-light hearse agrees: "If they don't get through quickly the bodies might begin to smell."
"People on the street started to see the hearse, and of course it could only be one person," said Ramsey, who was in the motorcade.
One day, venturing into the nearby village of Monmouth to stock up on supplies, Daniel and Peter happened upon a hearse that was for sale!
On a recent Saturday night, at half past midnight, Jimmy Duff pulled up in a hearse to the heavy-metal bar that bears his name.
Agents found more than 60 pounds of marijuana stuffed into a casket in the back of the hearse, Border Patrol said in a statement Sunday.
Around midnight Sunday, a hearse carrying Justice Scalia's body left the ranch property, bound for Sunset Funeral Homes in El Paso, more than 200 miles away.
Family members carried the coffin to a waiting hearse which transferred it to a helicopter for the short flight to the Mingorrubio cemetery north of Madrid.
Then Connor pulled a "Becca" and got down on one knee (you're welcome for the material, Connor), and one brave soul jumped out of a hearse!
" Finally, he puts a nice little sing-song bow on it by laughing, "We bomb first when we ride / you in a hearse when you ride.
A 'funeral' for the fossil fuel age During the mock funeral the activists staged Saturday, a bicycle hearse pulled a cardboard coffin down Cold Spring Road.
They then thronged the black-draped coffin, hoping to help support it, as it seemed to float atop the crowd on its way to a hearse.
As she left the tarmac in a vehicle behind the hearse, Grace could be seen wiping away tears and being consoled by one of her sisters.
Detroit (CNN)The hearse that brought Aretha Franklin's body to the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit on Tuesday has historical significance.
Crowds of people line the streets in Memphis as police officers on motorcycles escort the white hearse containing the body of Elvis to his funeral on Aug.
And when a silver hearse drove across the rocks outside the Cibolo Creek Ranch on Saturday, it was from a funeral home at least an hour away.
Two Norwegian funeral homes asked him about converting an electric Tesla into a hearse, he says, and the first one he designed took two years to complete.
A Shinto priest in white robes walked slowly ahead of the hearse at Tokyo's Toshimagaoka cemetery under bright blue skies to the sound of "shakuhachi" flute music.
I did place a hearse out in front of the theater, so people wouldn't be so shocked, and so it actually looked like it was a funeral.
Tearful fans chanted "Jose, Jose" as the hearse drove by, and took turns signing a wall bearing the number 211, and also laid flowers and Cuban flags.
NJ.com reports that 17-year-old Megan Flaherty showed up to the Pennsauken High School junior prom via hearse — and she emerged from a coffin upon arrival.
After school, Mr. Thompson would pick up his daughters in a stately black hearse and drive them to Woodward to do their homework amid rows of coffins.
And the law bans the aggressive sale of products that are not required by law, like the use of a hearse to transport remains to a cemetery.
"Without sufficient safety standards in place, it is nothing but a fine line between a stretch limousine and a hearse," said the district attorney, Thomas J. Spota.
The hearse, a 2017 Lincoln Navigator with two caskets inside, was stolen from the Pasadena area on Wednesday night, according to a tweet from the sheriff's department.
Motorcycle policemen led the way as the hearse headed to the city, where the body was examined at a private mortuary before being taken to St. James's Palace.
Maybe the Polish hearse driver should take a few pro tips from our buddy Fergus Henderson the next time he embarks on a cross-border corpse-retrieval mission.
The 19 mile journey through Ali's hometown began Friday morning after Tyson, Smith, Lennox Lewis and several of Ali's family members carried his coffin to the waiting hearse.
Naley told a Norwegian auto website that the electric vehicle is actually the fourth Tesla he's converted into a hearse, and he already sold the previous three versions.
Mourners stood lining the streets as the hearse, covered in flowers and Eritrean flags, and made their way through the neighborhoods of Watts, Inglewood, and South Los Angeles.
But so great was the welcome by crowds lining the roads as the hearse drove back into London that they quickly realized the need for something much bigger.
Doug Ford, center, walks behind the hearse carrying the casket of his brother, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford, during his funeral procession to St. James Cathedral in Toronto.
Carl's 70-year-old nephew Thomas Dorr, who lives in St. Johns, Florida, told CNN about the moment the coffin was lowered from the plane into the hearse.
To the strains of "Hail to the Chief," the late president was carried from the Capitol and transported by hearse along streets lined with spectators braving bitter cold.
We pass props, production equipment, the new Ghostbusters car (a reclaimed hearse, painted white, just like in the original), and racks of costumes that linger in the corners.
Thousands of people lined the route as the hearse was followed by the queen, their two sons, Frederik and Prince Joachim, and other family members to Amalienborg Palace.
Grubb said at some point the hearse was involved in a collision on the 110 Freeway in South Los Angeles, and the driver was promptly taken into custody.
Watching the hearse carrying Bobby Kennedy's body cross Memorial Bridge to Arlington National Cemetery, I recall feeling an incredible sense of depression about the future of the country.
A troop of bagpipers walked in front of the hearse, while behind it marched a riderless black horse draped in a white blanket embroidered with Detective Seals's name.
"I was so stunned when we took the body out of the hearse; people all over the crowd were tearful and saying, 'I love you Aretha, "' Swanson said.
"Waiters and bartenders left their positions to go touch the hearse," said Stefano Campanella, director of Teleradio Padre Pio, a television and radio network dedicated to the Italian saint.
Police officers and firefighters saluted as the hearse drove past on the Ronald Reagan Highway in the early morning, while others gathered along the road leading to the library.
"I was just amazed when I pulled up in the hearse," Drew Mikel, an intern at the Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services who helped publicize Wilson's funeral, told CNN.
The CNN anchor looked on as pallbearers loaded his legendary mother's casket into the hearse before she was laid to rest at a private family cemetery in Staten Island.
Sony Pictures is teaming up with the ride-sharing service Lyft to offer free rides in replicas of the famous ambulance/hearse the Ghostbusters drive in the original films.
It was here that I experienced the most tense moment of my time in Honduras, as I moved between police, soldiers, gang members, forensic experts, hearse drivers and pastors.
The hearse driver may not be the culprit, but casting Andrea as the type of woman who attracts violence, if not instigates it, opens up the list of suspects.
She has planted the yard with fruit trees, grapes, passion fruit and edible cactuses, along with a vintage Cadillac hearse, a vintage Cadillac limousine and a vintage Corvette trailer.
An American man -- a very bad hombre -- was arrested over the weekend after trying to smuggle 67 pounds of pot across the Mexican border ... in a coffin in a hearse.
My favorite parts of the 1984 Cadillac Hearse were the soft seats, the sound system and Victor the driver who sported a Ghostbuster s suit that really set the scene.
The hearse carrying former first lady Barbara Bush passes members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets as it nears her husband's presidential library Saturday in College Station, Texas.
Members of Congress will be given the chance to pay their respects on Tuesday as the hearse carrying Dingell makes a final trip past the Capitol on the East Plaza.
The department also rents specialty equipment, like a wheeled bier to transport the coffin, and the modified Cadillac hearse used in Houston, as well as a backup just in case.
With President Volodymyr Zelenskiy looking on, coffins draped in the Ukrainian flag were carried one by one from a Ukrainian military plane to a waiting hearse at Kiev's Boryspil airport.
Dozens of firefighters saluted and formed a guard of honor as Keaton's hearse drove into a Sydney cemetery, according to pictures of the funeral posted online by the fire service.
Through sobs and curses, the Marines tied an identification label to his boot laces and carried him to a tank waiting outside the wire that would serve as his hearse.
Hundreds of people lined up on the streets as the hearse with the rapper's remains made its way by Nipsey's childhood home and other places that were important to him.
With nothing but the lonely cadence of a bass drum, they stood at attention in stoic silence and raised white-gloved hands as a black hearse quietly passed through town.
Inside the hearse lay the coffin of Detective Brian Simonsen, shield number 123, who was shot in the chest while responding to a robbery on a frigid night in Queens.
On Wednesday, many gathered at Marlins Park for a funeral procession and memorial service, which included his teammates movingly surrounding his hearse as it made its way to a local church.
A hearse carrying the casket of rapper Nipsey Hussle, draped in the flag of his father's native country, Eritrea in East Africa, passes through a crowd in Los Angeles, April 225.
"In my almost 70 years of life... I have yet to see a hearse go down the road with a U-Haul behind it," said Burton Pretty On Top Sr., 69.
Marlins team members bowed their heads and cried as they wore R.I.P. shirts and circled Fernéndez's hearse before walking with their hands touching the car as it rode down the processional.
The current owner bought the hearse in 2007 -- after it was in storage for nearly 40 years -- and fully restored it to its original condition ... but wants to sell it now.
"I was born into a hearse because I was black first," he sang, acutely aware of what Baldwin called being "menaced and marked," the twofold conundrum of being black and gay.
Almost everything about the world The Night Of takes place in feels slightly unrealistic: a creepy hearse driver who puts out cigarettes on people's car windows but has no actual significance.
The public were still getting to know the young heir, still in his twenties, when he walked alongside the hearse carrying his father's coffin during Kim Jong Il's funeral in Pyongyang.
Or not seen: after John Lennon was killed, Campbell's arranged for a decoy hearse to leave its facility, so that the press would not trail the vehicle with the real Lennon.
Late the next morning, a dark blue Dodge Caravan hearse carried the body the seven miles to the American Moslem Society mosque, a tan-brick building topped with a turquoise dome.
"Without sufficient safety standards in place, it is nothing but a fine line between a stretch limousine and a hearse," Thomas Spota, the former Suffolk County district attorney, said in 2016.
Nearby sat the ornate 1940 La Salle hearse that ferried Ms. Franklin from the funeral home and also once carried her father, a noted preacher, and Ms. Parks to their funerals.
There will be a ceremony in Albuquerque where the remains will be put in a hearse and turned over from Bernalillo County to the state Department of Veterans' Services, Gallegos said.
Images of his body lying in a pool of blood quickly circulated on social media, and within hours an estimated 5,000 people had gathered to accompany a makeshift hearse to the pagoda.
His efforts, while intriguing, weren't enough to keep the suspicious eyes of the border agents, who seized the marijuana and hearse during a immigration vehicle stop near Tombstone, Arizona, over the weekend.
Knowing too much to simply tip his hat and ride into the sunset, Smokes insists he had only two ways out: either in the back of a police cruiser, or a hearse.
The horse-drawn hearse was decorated by vibrant orange flowers spelling "Keef" and "Chief", while his infamous fluorescent green microphone and an elegant arrangement of white and red roses adorned the coffin.
When Flaherty arrived at the prom, a top hat-wearing chauffeur, who happened to be a family friend (and funeral director), opened the back of the hearse to reveal an open coffin.
Specially-ordered gloves, scarves, hoods, and hatbands could alone easily take up a third of the funeral bill, to say nothing of the coffin and hearse, horses and mourning coach and attendants.
Earlier in the day, his coffin traveled through nearly 20 miles of Louisville, cheered and saluted by tens of thousands of people who tossed flowers onto the hearse and chanted his name.
If that wasn't enough, just before Christmas, a brass ensemble showed up at her home blaring funeral music in accompaniment of a horse-drawn hearse and men dressed like the grim reaper.
Mr. Lawson later rode in a police car that escorted the Kennedy hearse — carrying the first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, as well — to Love Field for Air Force One's flight back to Washington.
Many had arrived from around the country in the early morning to secure a spot along Paris's most famous avenue, hoping to catch a glimpse of the hearse carrying Mr. Hallyday's coffin.
As her hearse made its way to the Bay of Bengal shorefront, flanked by party workers clad in traditional white garments, crowds behind the barricades jostled to get a better view of "Amma".
The bodice was supplied by the Queen's tailor, William Jones according to Elizabeth's own pattern, and was made especially for the effigy, which was carried on the hearse at her funeral in 1603.
While initial reports suggested that the hearse had been stolen, the car and its contents were eventually found, safe and sound, though nowhere near the train station where the driver thought it was.
Van Emmerik was loaded into the back of a black hearse and delivered to the Lightning Ridge Bowling Club, where her coffin was wheeled to the center of the faux parquetry dance floor.
Harry and his brother talked about having to put on their "prince hats" when, aged just 12 and 15, they had to walk behind their mother's hearse with their father, uncle and grandfather.
CreditCreditTamir Kalifa for The New York Times The world watched in December as a 22020-year-old funeral director pushed the coffin of President George Bush into a polished Cadillac hearse in Houston.
As I looked up, I caught the young mortician standing next to the hearse checking himself out in the reflection of the back window, and I laughed a bit more through my tears.
On a break from filming the Netflix thriller "Rattlesnake," Ms. Ejogo had driven to the Muse, a circus training center on a scruffy block just down the street from a hearse rental agency.
A hearse carrying Hallyday's white coffin, accompanied by 700 Harley Davidson motorcycles, drove the length of the Champs Elysees boulevard in a rare honor usually reserved for foreign statesmen on July 14 National Day.
The black vehicle, bearing a startling resemblance to a hearse and kitted out with real (economy class) airline seats, was snapped up for £135,000, falling far short of its estimate of £185,2.213 to £260,000.
Flaherty got a real casket, and made her grand entrance to the prom with a little help from her date and driver, who slid the open casket out of the back of the hearse.
The flag-draped remains of firefighter Cory Iverson, 2620, were driven out of the fire zone in Ventura County, northwest of Los Angeles, in a hearse as his comrades saluted from roadsides and overpasses.
Immediately after he was shot, people at the scene gathered around his body to protect it, turned his car into a makeshift hearse and in an impromptu funeral march escorted it to the pagoda.
Not only was it a great way to turn heads, the 1984 Cadillac Hearse offered soft seats, an impressive sound system and a driver named Victor who came complete with an authentic Ghostbusters uniform.
He eschewed a military procession including a horse-drawn caisson pulling his coffin and a riderless horse — flourishes that Ronald Reagan included in his funeral in 2004 — in favor of a hearse and motorcade.
MADRID, March 24 (Reuters) - The first hearse arrived on Tuesday at Madrid's ice rink, hastily transformed into a makeshift mortuary as Spanish authorities scrambled to deal with a rising death toll from the coronavirus.
For this week's trip north to the Vatican, the glass box was placed in a second, protective glass box, loaded into a windowed hearse and driven up the highway in a caravan of Capuchin friars.
The inside walls of the Tesla hearse are heavily padded to accommodate the cargo, and the retractable interior floor can be extended out of the rear door to form a platform for loading a casket.
On Tuesday, scores of people joined a 3-km (1.9-mile) funeral procession behind a white hearse, the back of which had a picture of the child wearing a shirt with the word "Pulis" (police).
Doug Ford cries into his mother's coat as he watches his father's casket being placed in the hearse following a funeral service for Rob Ford at Toronto's St. James Cathedral on Wednesday, March 30, 2016.
This is hard to ignore in light of the recent release of "Half Love," the latest single from Red Hearse, Antonoff's unlikely supergroup with TDE producer and MASSEDUCTION-collaborator Sounwave and Chicago songwriter Sam Dew.
Most notably, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, the president's daughter and son-in-law, along with John R. Bolton, Mr. Trump's national security adviser, entered the cathedral just as the hearse carrying Mr. McCain arrived.
While it's a bit silly to make a mid-size sport sedan into a hearse, I do respect Ellena Autotrasformazioni for daring to continue the car's sporty body lines in to the fiber-glass add-on.
In a show of support for the Jeep-loving teen — who had reportedly been saving up to buy a new ride himself — the area was packed with hundreds of 4x4s accompanying his hearse to the church.
A posting on the Norwegian classified ads website Finn lists a 2018 Tesla Model S sedan that's been converted into an all-electric hearse, complete with an extended rear cabin large enough to fit a casket.
EXCERPT "THE HEARSE" We were recording our third LP, The Sky's Gone Out, at the legendary Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire, Wales and employed the engineer from "Bela Lugosi's Dead," Derek Tompkins, to assist on the session.
"Most hearse owners have a dark sense of humor, and the idea to shock people is very much in the forefront," John Hoffert, who owns a red-curtained, '82 Cadillac S&S Fleetwood Brougham, told me.
Thousands of supporters walked behind the hearse carrying Ford's casket through downtown Toronto, while others lined up at dawn in the hope of getting a seat in the cathedral where the funeral was to be held.
Mr. Macron and Édouard Philippe, the prime minister, stood bareheaded out of respect for Colonel Beltrame, despite a chilly, steady rain, as did crowds of Parisians who lined the route the hearse took through the capital.
But livestreaming funerals isn't just a figment of the future; it's a trend already very much in action—and while being divisive, certainly has more to offer than a Slav-squat selfie next to the hearse.
The crowd first went silent and then cheered with calls of "Johnny!" when the hearse reached and slowly made its way across the square, while Mr. Hallyday's wife, Laeticia, and their two daughters walked in tow.
He has informants in the police department who alert him about each new homicide, he says, and when the black phone in the office rings, his men speed off in their hearse to the latest murder scene.
Nothing like the outdoorsy family that inquired this week about using a camper van as a hearse—typical, says Mr Allcock, of a customer base that is less religious, more diverse, and keen to personalise their departure.
After the cause of death is determined by a doctor and farewells are said by the family, a silver-colored hearse, often a Mercedes-Benz station wagon, pulls up in front of the house of the deceased.
On Saturday morning, Marlon Esquilín, the funeral director in Isabel Segunda, opened the doors of his hearse to pull out the black-bagged body of an older woman who had died of natural causes the night before.
Looking like the 1950s version of a hearse from the future, it never caught on: Instead, drivers started buying Toyota Avalons, which are just as affordable, just as comfortable and arguably more reliable than the Town Cars.
If so — or, if you're a Norwegian funeral director looking to save money on gas — then you might want to check out a new listing in Norway for a Tesla Model S that's been converted into a hearse.
The Tesla hearse, which is currently listed for sale for 1.99 million Swedish Krona (the equivalent of about $208,000 USD), was built by a 50-year-old Norwegian man named Jan Erik Naley, according to the Finn posting.
Unable to save Gherghis, first responders lined the walkway from the family's home as the girls' body was taken to a hearse to be transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Manassas, Hartman tells PEOPLE.
Former President George W. Bush and his father, former President George H.W. Bush, watch as the casket of former first lady Barbara Bush is loaded into a hearse at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Saturday, April 21, in Houston.
SEOUL (Reuters) - On an icy December day in 2011, North Korea's new leader Kim Jong Un was accompanied by seven advisers as they escorted the hearse that carried his father, Kim Jong Il, through the streets of Pyongyang.
Critic's Notebook Thursday morning, in images carried live on every major cable news network, the body of Senator John McCain arrived at the North Phoenix Baptist Church in a hearse with the word "Dignity" on the rear window.
As Mr. McCain's coffin was removed from a black hearse by uniformed military pallbearers, a steady downpour began, soaking the Capitol steps as the senator was carried, slowly and silently, into the Rotunda with his family looking on.
For example, the company sent a hearse to the stadium used by the British soccer team Leicester City after the team fired its manager, Claudio Ranieri, last month, less than a year after winning the English Premier League.
Importantly, in fitting with its fancy exterior styling and low-profile sport tires, the hearse offers some luxurious features, including "pretend nautical leather," wreath door hooks and a stainless steel removable cross (just in case the deceased isn't Christian).
"Think about a proper spend-down strategy where you get to spend all your money until the day you die and when the hearse comes and picks you up from the funeral parlor, your last check bounces," Jalinski said.
Leaving the theater, film critics from various outlets could also be heard recounting where they had first come to know these terrors, with a select few humming bars from the Hearse Song as they headed for the parking lot.
Last Saturday, Duval's car, garnished with zombie heads, won the award for Best Display at the Eighth Annual Hearse and Professional Vehicle Show in Philadelphia, an auto show for funerary vehicles held, appropriately, in the cemetery of Laurel Hill.
Mr. Weinstein is a vocal critic of Gilead, the leading supplier of drugs for H.I.V. and hepatitis C. He recently had a caravan of vehicles, including a hearse, pass by an investor conference where Gilead was making a presentation.
As if on cue, a steady rain began to fall as military pallbearers removed the coffin bearing Mr. McCain's body from the hearse and began to carry it up the steps to the Capitol, with his family looking on.
To think of it now, Yelich said, is to imagine himself looking down on it all, from Dee Gordon's emotional homer in the next game, to the tearful news conferences, to the hearse at the field, to the funeral.
Janet Jackson, in a Twitter message, says she's restarting her world tour (after having a baby and splitting from her hubby.) Nice try He tried to smuggle 67 pounds of pot across the Mexican border -- in a coffin in a hearse.
Once the LP was finished, we drove the old hearse back to our home town of Northampton and a fine fellow by the name of "Reasonable" Ray Kinsey, set about converting it into a more suitable conveyance for the undead.
A gently chaotic decorum prevailed: Riding with the windows down, people in the limousines accompanying the hearse — including members of the Ali family, the actor Will Smith and the mayor, Greg Fischer — slapped hands with the spectators as they passed.
Scanning surveillance footage at the gas station where Naz and Andrea stopped to fuel up, Chandra can be seen picking up on a hearse driver who says something to Andrea and follows them out of the station as they leave.
On Saturday, a white hearse bearing a picture of his smiling face in the rear window carried him to the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in the Bronx, where it was met by a line of soldiers offering their salute.
Previously, the woman's family had requested some concessions with regard to her burial, including that the hearse be driven by one of their acquaintances and that five family members be allowed to carry the casket while wearing personal protective equipment.
As bagpipes wailed in a cold, steady rain, a hearse delivering the flag-draped coffin of Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals arrived at Saint Aedan's Church, where a team of honor guards carried it inside for a funeral mass.
A-Rod likely won't play this series—because lying liar Joe Girardi "has to do what's best" for this lurching hearse of a baseball team over the next three mid-August games—so Boston fans apparently tried to plead the case.
He had been ambassador to the UN for Nixon, an envoy to China for Gerald Ford (he and Barbara riding round delightedly on bicycles) and head of the CIA, besides, as vice-president, a follower-of-the-hearse at dozens of state funerals.
And while you might be able to pull a stunt like this if you have an office job, it's a little harder to do if your job is to drive a hearse with a woman's body in it from Italy to Poland.
Early Friday morning, Peres' casket was loaded onto a hearse for the drive from the Knesset -- the Israeli parliament of which he was a member for more than 45 years -- to the national cemetery at Jerusalem's Mount Herzl where he was buried.
Cover image: People touch the hearse carrying the remains of rapper recording artist and social activist Nipsey Hussle, as it arrives outside at the Angelus Funeral Home, the terminus of a 25-mile procession, on April 11, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Muhammad Ali was laid to rest on Friday after Will Smith and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson loaded his casket into a hearse and a 17-car processional took the legendary boxer on a final journey around his beloved hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.
From there it's a mixture of laughs, scares, and callbacks: a legion of ghosts in Times Square, Leslie Jones tracking down the hearse that's going to be the team's new car, and Kate McKinnon as the weirdest, wildest Ghostbuster we've seen yet.
The March 2018 cover depicted Polish supermodels Małgosia Bela and Anja Rubrik posing in front of Warsaw's Palace of Culture and Science, an eyesore of 21983s Stalinist architecture, with Bela leaning against an icon of Soviet automobile manufacturing, the hearse-like GAZ Volga.
After all, how in the hell else would we get to witness mass cheese burnings, smugglers stuffing a casket to the gills with caviar and transporting it via hearse, and crocodile meat being sold in supermarkets in the place of traditional meats?
LONDON — Hundreds of people lined the streets of the British city of Cambridge on Saturday, breaking into applause as the hearse carrying the remains of the famed scientist Stephen Hawking arrived at a local church for a private funeral for 500 invited guests.
"Without sufficient safety standards in place, it is nothing but a fine line between a stretch limousine and a hearse," Thomas Spota, the Suffolk County district attorney, declared when he released the grand jury report this month and called for remedial safety laws.
Hoge: Soon after the royal plane with its distinctive red tail and Union Jack motif had landed that evening outside London, Diana's coffin was taken by an honor guard and carried in funeral lock step to a hearse headed for a private mortuary.
There's still a little sprinkle of Riverdale weirdness in there — Cheryl threatens to ruin the Fourth of July parade with an airhorn and Reggie just happens to own a handy, plot-advancing hearse — but overall the tone is one of contemplation and mourning.
When a few Border Patrol agents saw a gleaming white hearse whizzing down the highway outside Tucson, Arizona, they figured the rig was worth a closer look—and, with help of a keen-nosed drug-sniffing dog, they made a major marijuana bust.
The scientists collected the debris, zipped the corpse up in a body bag, and flew it by helicopter to nearby Vent, Austria, where it was put into a wooden coffin and driven by hearse to the Institute of Legal Medicine in Innsbruck.
In scenes broadcast live on television it was then carried by the family, first to a hearse and then a helicopter, which took it for reburial at a quiet public cemetery at El Pardo, on the outskirts of the capital where his wife is buried.
His family found the four pages with his instructions—for a "service of the utmost simplicity", a simple wood coffin, no hearse, no embalming and a grave not lined with cement or stones—only a few days after most of those wishes had been ignored.
Some of these family members will carry the coffin on their shoulders to an awaiting helicopter - or in the case of bad weather, hearse - which will take it to the Mingorrubio El Pardo cemetery north of Madrid, where Franco will be buried alongside his wife.
Instead of a new trailer, though, Sony rolled out five new featurettes, one on each of the Ghostbusters—Abby Yates (Melissa McCarthy), Erin Gilbert (Kristen Wiig), Jillian Holtzmann (Kate McKinnon), and Patty Tolan (Leslie Jones)—and the Ecto-1 (played by a classic Cadillac hearse).
MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. — On a street lined with split-level homes, small storefronts and trees in fall colors, thousands of New York City police officers stretched out for blocks, standing in formation as they waited in the morning chill for the hearse carrying their fallen colleague to arrive.
The day after the crash he was able to walk down the stairs from the maternity ward and watch as Prince Charles and President Jacques Chirac escorted Diana's body from a building on the middle of the campus to a hearse for the journey back to Britain.
The track begins with a hook from the singer Osno1—who also produced the track—involving the foreboding line "am I driving a hearse or a gurney," only her voice is comically pitched up, rendering its mortal meditations kinda silly—like a tombstone made out of cotton candy.
A hearse carried the casket of Kim Bok-dong, who died this week at 93, to the embassy to highlight the plight of "comfort women," a Japanese euphemism for women who were forced into prostitution and sexually abused at Japanese military brothels before and during World War Two.
PHOENIX — Military veterans lined both sides of the Capitol Plaza here on Wednesday as a black hearse delivered the coffin carrying Senator John S. McCain to the rotunda, where constituents began saying farewell to the war veteran who became a towering political figure in this part of the West.
Electrek has some theories on how the hearse might have been put together:From the picture, it looks the wheelbase was significantly stretched and the top half of the Model S was replaced from the B-pillar to create an all-glass rear where the coffin would be stored for travel.
The same people who had worshiped five times a day at Mr. Akonjee's Al-Furqan Jame Masjid, a modest two-story house turned into a mosque, came to get a last look at their imam's closed coffin, draped in fabric of gold and green and resting in the back of a hearse.
They are a blur, made remarkable by stand-out bizarre moments, like following a hearse down a road, your eyes transfixed by the fact that there is a dead person in that car in front, that you used to know that person, that they are now just flesh and bone and nothing more.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Hours before some of the biggest names in sports, politics and entertainment converged to honor Muhammad Ali at a memorial service on Friday, tens of thousands of people lined the streets of his hometown chanting "Ali!" and throwing flowers as a hearse carried his body to a cemetery to be laid to rest.
The frost on the bushes lay pretty Like tinsel over a Christmas tree When a limo as black as a hearse Crept into view, stopping at each Mailbox as if in search of a name, And not finding it sped away, Its tires squealing like a piglet Lifted into the air by a butcher.
There's also "Rodeo," where Lil Nas X contrasts his country-inflected vocals with a verse from Cardi B ("I thought you would stay with me," he sings; "Rather see you in a hearse than see you with some other bitch," she raps); and "Bring U Down," the album's most straightforward, deliberate combo of a hip-hop/rock sound.
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But then, wouldn't you know, the hearse backed into reverse when President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE entered office with the support of coal-producing regions such as West Virginia.
Pallbearers in uniform loaded the coffin into a hearse, and dozens of police officers on motorcycles escorted the body to Ascension Cemetery in Airmont, N.Y. Vladimir Julien, 28, an officer with the 44th Precinct in the Bronx, reflected on the loss of a friend as a truck with a photo banner of Officer Mulkeen drove past him.
As a university band played "Hail to the Chief" and the "Aggie War Hymn" — a special request by Mr. Bush, a devoted fan of all things Aggie, as A&M's students and sports teams are known — the coffin was lowered from the train by an honor guard of pallbearers, carried past Bush family members and placed into a waiting hearse.
After casually promising a full Crazy Horse fall tour recently, he turned heel, announcing that he would instead spend the rest of the year focused on digitizing videos for the Hearse Theater, the site's video cabinet, buzzing happily about a six-camera shoot of a Crazy Horse show at the Catalyst, a small club in Santa Cruz, California, and sounding a lot like his mercurial '70s self.
Yet it hits not just the high points of the story — Scrooge's visit with four ghosts and his ultimate change of heart — but many of the smaller, spookier moments that are often left out of adaptations, such as a ghostly hearse that follows Scrooge up the stairs, or his brief visit to sailors and miners celebrating the holiday in the wilds of 19th century England.
She went to college at San Francisco State University at 2105, studying art, drama and dance; toured South America as a ballerina; and in 221, moved to Los Angeles, where she tooled around town in a Buick Hearse, took drawing classes from Charles White, began showing her paintings at the influential Ankrum gallery and, in 105, opened Gallery 225, the community-minded space she ran out of her studio near MacArthur Park for two years.

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