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Four disappointed relatives in a funeral coach could not have been more silent.
It became the world's largest producer of school buses and funeral coaches within two decades.
In the funeral trade, hearses are often called funeral coaches.
Special wheels were produced for ambulances, buses, and funeral coaches (hearses).
The arrival of the state funeral coach had been the first sign that he was rapidly getting out of his depth of experience.
This one is even better than the funeral, which was screwed up when you forgot thye funeral coach.
Following the memorial service, the funeral coach transported the departed to the garden of remembrance where his human remains were interred in their final resting place.
It is believed the Comptons purchased the first motorized funeral coach (a La Salle) in the 1920s.
Thousands lined the streets of Paris to watch the grand procession of Sarah Bernhardt's funeral coach.
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Cadillac's adoption of unibody construction after the 1996 model year means that Cadillac-based funeral coaches are usually - though not always - produced from modified sedans.
Today, the original hearse remains acknowledged by the bit of scroll work or stretched-out "S" on the side of a funeral coach, called Landau bars.
In 1981, Airstream's Commercial Vehicle Division marketed a Class A motorhome as a funeral coach.
By 1949, the company had added Chrysler, DeSoto, and Dodge chassis to its funeral coach line, offering customers a smaller investment and lower overhead.
Between 1993 and 1996, the Fleetwood Commercial chassis was used in lieu of the DeVille for funeral coaches and limousines.
The two climbed onto the wagon seat and drove slowly through the crowded streets to Dan-Legeh, Tolsyt wearing the mien of a man driving his own funeral coach.
Cadillac's special-purpose funeral coach and hearse also make the list, but they are not bought by the general population, and generally make only short trips to their occupants' final destinations.
Ford had purchased the name "Comet" from Comet Coach Company, a professional car manufacturer in which the term belonged to a line of funeral coaches, mainly Oldsmobiles.
The funeral coach and horse chase was filmed in St James Square, Bath, and on Englefield Green, Surrey, and surrounding lanes.
The report said Ri was among top eight officials, who included Kim Jong Un, who escorted the funeral coach of Kim Jong Il.
A flier printed at the time lays out the business’s amenities: the slumber rooms, where families could visit the deceased in private; the motorized funeral coach; the smoking and lounging room for men.
Today, though, the long avenue knew ominous strings of funeral coaches before the woman herself could even herald them, for despite her best laid plans her little bird had flown away to find love in another woman's nest.
A procession of 150 mourners, some of them armed, followed the funeral coaches, and as they passed, they attacked property and burned an automobile, before reaching Lacroze, a British-owned tram station, which they attacked.
For decades, obscure state regulations in New York have barred funeral coaches from traveling on portions of parkways like the Taconic and the Saw Mill unless they are part of processions containing at least three vehicles.
According to a biography by Andreas Stieniczka, the funeral coach for Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose murder in Sarajevo was the event which sparked off World War I, was manufactured by Lohner-Werke.