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Funeral Casket In Color and Focus,With Family Mourning in Background Out of Focus and In Black And WhiteFuneral scene with casket and flowers in foreground,people in background blurred. Casket at cemetery. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Funeral Casket In Color and Focus,With Family Mourning in Background Out of Focus and In Black And WhiteFuneral scene with casket and flowers in foreground,people in background blurred. Casket at cemetery. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Samhain Halloween messy witches altar ready for spell casting to contact dead relatives. Dark, mysterious filled with vintage postcards memorabilia, lit burning candles, old books, tarot cards, clock. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Samhain Halloween messy witches altar ready for spell casting to contact dead relatives. Dark, mysterious filled with vintage postcards memorabilia, lit burning candles, old books, tarot cards, clock. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The people of Sagada have devised a unique burial ritual involving the placement of dead relatives into caves after carefully preparing a hollowed out log. These coffins are carved by the elderly before they die; if they are too ill or weak their son or other close relative will do it for them. This ritual involves pushing the bodies into the tight spaces of the coffins, and often bones are cracked and broken as the process is completed. After the deceased are put inside these coffins they are then brought to caves high in the cliffs where they join the coffins of other ancestors. The Segada people prefer to be buried in the cliffs than to be buried in the ground and have been doing this for more than 2,000 years. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The people of Sagada have devised a unique burial ritual involving the placement of dead relatives into caves after carefully preparing a hollowed out log. These coffins are carved by the elderly before they die; if they are too ill or weak their son or other close relative will do it for them. This ritual involves pushing the bodies into the tight spaces of the coffins, and often bones are cracked and broken as the process is completed. After the deceased are put inside these coffins they are then brought to caves high in the cliffs where they join the coffins of other ancestors. The Segada people prefer to be buried in the cliffs than to be buried in the ground and have been doing this for more than 2,000 years. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During the lunar new year in China and countries in Soutd East Asia there was a custom to leave food, drinks and other goods for dead relatives, Now days this old custom is modernized and instead of goods the burn money for their dead relatives. It is belived that this way relatives will not be poor in another world. In most cases they burn copies of US dollars. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
During the lunar new year in China and countries in Soutd East Asia there was a custom to leave food, drinks and other goods for dead relatives, Now days this old custom is modernized and instead of goods the burn money for their dead relatives. It is belived that this way relatives will not be poor in another world. In most cases they burn copies of US dollars. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
A woman look for the name of her relatives written in the memory wall memorial grave, an iron wall to remember the name of the locals dissapeared and buried to mass graves during the spanish civil war in palma de mallorca cemetery. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
A woman look for the name of her relatives written in the memory wall memorial grave, an iron wall to remember the name of the locals dissapeared and buried to mass graves during the spanish civil war in palma de mallorca cemetery. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
People visit their dead relatives on the graveyard before the start of Muslim's Ramadan holy month, at Cepogo, Boyolali, Java, Indonesia. Respecting the deceased predecessors are a vital part of Indonesian culture as a way to appreciate the life of those who still lived. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
People visit their dead relatives on the graveyard before the start of Muslim's Ramadan holy month, at Cepogo, Boyolali, Java, Indonesia. Respecting the deceased predecessors are a vital part of Indonesian culture as a way to appreciate the life of those who still lived. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the Chinese calendar, the April 5 Ching Ming Festival. On this day, everyone has to return home, to worship the dead relatives and ancestors. Hebei is located in China's northeast, where people bury their loved ones in the beautiful place next field. When worship, family members are around the mound piled around the cemetery, burning money and various household items painted paper, hopes the money can be sent to hell for the family to use. After setting off firecrackers, lively finish worship. With the development of the times, this ancient custom is slowly disappearing, many young people with flowers instead of the old-fashioned way. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the Chinese calendar, the April 5 Ching Ming Festival. On this day, everyone has to return home, to worship the dead relatives and ancestors. Hebei is located in China's northeast, where people bury their loved ones in the beautiful place next field. When worship, family members are around the mound piled around the cemetery, burning money and various household items painted paper, hopes the money can be sent to hell for the family to use. After setting off firecrackers, lively finish worship. With the development of the times, this ancient custom is slowly disappearing, many young people with flowers instead of the old-fashioned way. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Lviv, Ukraine 31 October 2025. Relatives of a Ukrainian soldier who died in the Russo-Ukrainian war visit his grave on the All Saints Day and All Souls Day at the Lychakiv War Cemetery. On November 1, Ukrainians observe the days to remember the dead - All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. Many people visit the graves of their relatives, civilians and military, to lay flowers and. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Lviv, Ukraine 31 October 2025. Relatives of a Ukrainian soldier who died in the Russo-Ukrainian war visit his grave on the All Saints Day and All Souls Day at the Lychakiv War Cemetery. On November 1, Ukrainians observe the days to remember the dead - All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. Many people visit the graves of their relatives, civilians and military, to lay flowers and. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Lviv, Ukraine 31 October 2025. Relatives of a Ukrainian soldier who died in the Russo-Ukrainian war visit his grave on the All Saints Day and All Souls Day at the Lychakiv War Cemetery. On November 1, Ukrainians observe the days to remember the dead - All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. Many people visit the graves of their relatives, civilians and military, to lay flowers and. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Lviv, Ukraine 31 October 2025. Relatives of a Ukrainian soldier who died in the Russo-Ukrainian war visit his grave on the All Saints Day and All Souls Day at the Lychakiv War Cemetery. On November 1, Ukrainians observe the days to remember the dead - All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. Many people visit the graves of their relatives, civilians and military, to lay flowers and. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the ancient town of Pomuch, located in the state of Campeche in the northwest of the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico, local community hold the old tradition of cleaning the remains of their dead relatives. Three years after death the remains are removed from cement coffin and put to colorful boxes. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the ancient town of Pomuch, located in the state of Campeche in the northwest of the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico, local community hold the old tradition of cleaning the remains of their dead relatives. Three years after death the remains are removed from cement coffin and put to colorful boxes. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Palestinians grieve for their dead relatives during their funerals by a fire that broke out in Al-Shaabi market of Nusseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, on March 6, 2020. A huge fire broke out yesterday in Al-Shaabi Market in Al-Nuseirat camp, killing 10 people and wounding 53 people, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health and Civil Defense. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Palestinians grieve for their dead relatives during their funerals by a fire that broke out in Al-Shaabi market of Nusseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, on March 6, 2020. A huge fire broke out yesterday in Al-Shaabi Market in Al-Nuseirat camp, killing 10 people and wounding 53 people, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health and Civil Defense. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
When the prayer ceremonies are over, the wailing of the mourners reaches a crescendo and the coffin is nailed shut (this process represents the separation of the dead from the living). Then yellow and white holy paper is pasted on the coffin to protect the body from malignant spirits. During the sealing of the coffin all present must turn away since watching a coffin being sealed is considered very unlucky. The coffin is then carried away from the house using a piece of wood tied over the coffin, with the head of the deceased facing forward. It is believed that blessings from the deceased are bestowed upon the pallbearer, so there are usually many volunteers. The coffin is not carried directly to the cemetery but is first placed on the side of the road outside the house where more prayers are offered and paper is scattered. The coffin is then placed into a hearse that moves very slowly for one mile (more rarely, it is carried for a mile), with the eldest son and family members following behind with their heads touching the hearse. If there are many relatives, a white piece of cloth is used to link the hearse to family members behind. The order of the funeral procession follows the status of the family members. A white piece of cloth is tied to vehicles accompanying the hearse, or a white piece of paper can be pasted on their windshields. The eldest son usually sits next to the coffin. A long, lit joss stick is held throughout the journey, symbolizing the soul of the deceased; it is relit immediately if it goes out. Occasionally, paper models of such objects as cars, statues, ships, etc. , are carried during the procession to symbolize the wealth of the deceased's family. If the procession must cross a body of water, the deceased must be informed of this since it is believed that an uninformed soul will not be able to cross water. Source:. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
When the prayer ceremonies are over, the wailing of the mourners reaches a crescendo and the coffin is nailed shut (this process represents the separation of the dead from the living). Then yellow and white holy paper is pasted on the coffin to protect the body from malignant spirits. During the sealing of the coffin all present must turn away since watching a coffin being sealed is considered very unlucky. The coffin is then carried away from the house using a piece of wood tied over the coffin, with the head of the deceased facing forward. It is believed that blessings from the deceased are bestowed upon the pallbearer, so there are usually many volunteers. The coffin is not carried directly to the cemetery but is first placed on the side of the road outside the house where more prayers are offered and paper is scattered. The coffin is then placed into a hearse that moves very slowly for one mile (more rarely, it is carried for a mile), with the eldest son and family members following behind with their heads touching the hearse. If there are many relatives, a white piece of cloth is used to link the hearse to family members behind. The order of the funeral procession follows the status of the family members. A white piece of cloth is tied to vehicles accompanying the hearse, or a white piece of paper can be pasted on their windshields. The eldest son usually sits next to the coffin. A long, lit joss stick is held throughout the journey, symbolizing the soul of the deceased; it is relit immediately if it goes out. Occasionally, paper models of such objects as cars, statues, ships, etc. , are carried during the procession to symbolize the wealth of the deceased's family. If the procession must cross a body of water, the deceased must be informed of this since it is believed that an uninformed soul will not be able to cross water. Source:. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

Traditional Chinese funeral procession. When the prayer ceremonies are over, the wailing of the mourners reaches a crescendo and the coffin is nailed shut (this process represents the separation of the dead from the living). Then yellow and white holy paper is pasted on the coffin to protect the body from malignant spirits. During the sealing of the coffin all present must turn away since watching a coffin being sealed is considered very unlucky. The coffin is then carried away from the house using a piece of wood tied over the coffin, with the head of the deceased facing forward. It is believed that blessings from the deceased are bestowed upon the pallbearer, so there are usually many volunteers. The coffin is not carried directly to the cemetery but is first placed on the side of the road outside the house where more prayers are offered and paper is scattered. The coffin is then placed into a hearse that moves very slowly for one mile (more rarely, it is carried for a mile), with the eldest son and family members following behind with their heads touching the hearse. If there are many relatives, a white piece of cloth is used to link the hearse to family members behind. The order of the funeral procession follows the status of the family members. A white piece of cloth is tied to vehicles accompanying the hearse, or a white piece of paper can be pasted on their windshields. The eldest son usually sits next to the coffin. A long, lit joss stick is held throughout the journey, symbolizing the soul of the deceased; it is relit immediately if it goes out. Occasionally, paper models of such objects as cars, statues, ships, etc., are carried during the procession to symbolize the wealth of the deceased's family. If the procession must cross a body of water, the deceased must be informed of this since it is believed that an uninformed soul will not be able to cross water. Source:

Dios de los muertos, day of the death, decoration in a memory of death relatives of Mexican people. Painted sculls, flowers and colorful decorations. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Dios de los muertos, day of the death, decoration in a memory of death relatives of Mexican people. Painted sculls, flowers and colorful decorations. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
DUMAGUETE CITY- NOV. 1: Filipino Catholics visiting dead relatives in Dumaguete cemetery to pay their respect and to commemorate All Soul's Day on Nov. 1, 2014 in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
DUMAGUETE CITY- NOV. 1: Filipino Catholics visiting dead relatives in Dumaguete cemetery to pay their respect and to commemorate All Soul's Day on Nov. 1, 2014 in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
DUMAGUETE CITY- NOV. 1: Filipino Catholics visiting dead relatives in Dumaguete cemetery to pay their respect and to commemorate All Soul's Day on Nov. 1, 2014 in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
DUMAGUETE CITY- NOV. 1: Filipino Catholics visiting dead relatives in Dumaguete cemetery to pay their respect and to commemorate All Soul's Day on Nov. 1, 2014 in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines. Dead relatives stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures