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Grant, Ada Form VS-67 (rev. 7/63) NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Office of Vital Records FUNERAL DIRECTOR or UNDERTAKER'S REQUEST TO DISINTER BODY In completing this form, please typewrite, band-print or write legibly all entries in permanent black or blue black ink. Signatures should be legible. This is a permanent record. When data cannot be obtained, write "UNKNOWN" in applicable spaces. I hereby request permission to disinter the dead body of: Name of Deceased ❑Male Age(yrs.) Ada Grant 'Female 83 - Place of Death (indicate.whether city,village or town) Date of Death Cause of Death Tn. of Queensbury 3/13/71 Cemetery now interred Location (city,town or county) Is body to be transported by common carrier? Pine View (Vault) Tn. of Queensbury, NY o Yes ip No State fully the final disposition to be made of body. d Burial Name of place or cemetery for final disposition Date of final disposition Weat Glens Falls "emetery , Tn of Queensbury,NY 4/24/71 Firm Name Reg.No. Address Regan & 'penny Inc. 2 3 94 Saratoga Ave. So. Glens Falls, NY Signature of Funeral Director or 'lndertaker , Reg. No. Date APPROVAL OF HEALTH OFFICER I hereby approve the above request and recommend that permission be granted. Dist. No. Signature of Health Officer Date 3 'INSTRUCTIONS TO FUNERAL DIRECTOR OR UNDERTAKER: 1. See Section 13.1 (formerly Chapter XII/, subdivision 4) of the Sanitary Code, relating to the transportation of dead bodies by common carriers, as printed on the back of the Transit Label. 2. Permission for disinterment must always be obtained whether the body to be disinterred is to be transported by common carrier or by other means. 3. The data required concerning the decedent may be obtained from the local register or cemetery record. INSTRUCTIONS TO LOCAL REGISTRAR: 1. For bodies to be transported by common carrier, fill out Transit Permit. 2. For bodies not to be transported by common carrier, fill out ordinary Official Burial (or Removal) Permit., 3. In each case write the word "DISINTERMENT" on the Permit. 4. This form should be filed and carefully preserved in your office.