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LaLonde, Stanley PI I Ic VIC%V Cu I I lu'c I y & I'l Ll M Qu'-tkcr Roy ld Qucclishmy. NY 1280,1. 0 1 (` ) X) 7/1.,')-4/1-76' FIIIIcI;I1 Hollic kcqllc'�Icd Rchwll I VIE— !\10. I z10 D;Ile of CI-ClImHoll 15 41 Phccd III Hold: I%Iccd In kctol.t: pc oI o I I I I I ICI' RomIrk" v c PLIccol ol Rclmml' s ;md Cmwtmcl D;I(c & TI111c 1((:111;1111S ;1111vcd ;II C'1C1I1;d()IY--. Mmic ol, Ftlilcv;d DII cool or Rc,"iNincd Rc�lduw Ddivo 111g, RuI1,1111s hom ImIc of :Iccl.11lcll Rclott Ne)ic: TIj(, mcd ilk III(" I'lic of(Itc C1 clll;t(ol- . y New York State Department of State NEW YORK Division of DIVISION OF CEMETERIES STATE OF One Commerce Plaza OPPORTUNITY, Cemeteries 99 Washington Avenue Albany,NY 12231-0001 Telephone:(518)474-6226 www.dos.ny.gov Authorization for Cremation and Disposition This Authorizatiion Form must be completed and signed prior to delivery of remains for cremation. Date: r6;9XWv-)/ l`1 701 "/ Number: L Crematory Name:Pine View Crematory Address: �� lzD ►'Et�� ViiOJ �/1't'/ X �6u Phone: CREMATION IS AN IRREVERSIBLE AND FINAL PROCESS. Cremation is carried out by placing the remains of the deceased and the container holding the remains into a cremation chamber where they are subjected to intense heat and flame. The heat and flame will incinerate and consume everything except bone and metal, which are all that will be left after cremation. Following cremation,the crematory will take reasonable efforts to remove all of the remains and other material from the cremation Chamber;but some minima!dust and residue will likely be left behind. The crematory will separate incidental and foreign material from the remains and the incidental and foreign material will be disposed of as required by law. The cremated remains will be mechanically pulverized into small pieces and placed into a designated container or urn. Cremated remains generally are pulverized until no single fragment is recognizable as skeletal tissue. OPENING OF THE CONTAINER The crematory may only open the container holding the un-cremated human remains in limited circumstances,such as to confirm the identity of the deceased or to ensure that no material is enclosed which might injure employees or damage the crematory property. If human remains are delivered in a container which is not suitable for cremation such as ceremonial or rental casket,the crematory will require that the remains be moved into a suitable container before it accepts the remains. The opening of a container or the transfer or removal of remains will be conducted before a witness and will be done in privacy,with dignity and respect. IDENTIFICATION OF DECEASED J Name of Deceased: 6 Iyd Marital Status. ���d�C'e Last Known Address: f `7 ?ampai l-e, qc� lJoiAcomM N-Y" Place of Death: `1 R- qA)�5 �C���i 1-e g nf/►'h e- �� �A I�S ti 1a $� Sex: 0 M ❑ F Age: DOB: 6 �q / Date of Death: ol, d Estimated Weight: SSG Description of casket/container in which remains will be delivered. / n P &� (?"M�;dv (�Gn �,c9 C0!^ a.��d — U PERSON IN CONTROL OF DISPOSITION VaawSechon control of disposition,lnifial ONE of the following) Iam/We are the designated agent of the deceased designated in a will or written instrument executed pursuant to Public 4201. DR I/We have no knowledge that the deceased executed a written instrument pursuant to Public Health Law Section 4201 or a containing directions for the disposition of his or her remains and I/we are the person(s)having priority under Public Health Law tion 4201 and have the right to authorize cremation of the remains of the deceased. My/Our relationship to the deceased is as )Ws: IJ e,V 0 AJ J P (Name of as d) 898-f(Rev. 08/15) Page 1 of 3 Authorization for Cremation and Disposition (Insert from the list below) Number: Description: 1. A person designated in writing pursuant to Public Health Law Section 4201(3); 2. The surviving spouse; 2a. The surviving domestic partner; 3. Any surviving child eighteen years of age or older; 4. A surviving parent; 5. A surviving sibling eighteen years of age or older; 6. A lawfully appointed guardian; 7. Any person(s)eighteen years of age or older entitled to share in the estate and who istare closest in relationship to the deceased; 8. A duly appointed fiduciary of the estate; 9. A dose friend or relative who has executed a written statement pursuant to Public Health Law Section 4201(7); 10. A chief fiscal officer of a county or a public administrator appointed pursuant to the Surrogate's Court Procedure Act; 10a. Any other person who is acting on behalf of the deceased and who has executed a written statement pursuant to Public Health Law Section 4201(7). (Initial ALL THREE of the following) I/We hereby affirm that the body of the deceased does not contain a battery,battery pack,power cell, radioactive implant, or radioactive device and that any such materials were removed prior to the execution of this Authorization Form. Failure to remove thqoe items prior to cremation may result in harm to the crematory and crematory personnel. i I/We affirm that instructions have been given to !iF" 9/ �t— (Funeral Director Name) regarding the removal of any personal property or other thing of value which any person signing below or any family member of the deceased wishes to preserve. Pine View Crematory (Crematory Name) is not responsible for the removal of personal items from the container or from the remains of the deceased. Personal items left in the container or with the remains will be destroyed by the cremation process and cannot be retrieved after cremation. Me hereby authorize Pine View Crematory (Cremalory Name) to cremate the remains of the deceased. FINAL DISPOSITION The person authorized to receive the cremated remains of the deceased from the crematory is: Name:Any Staff from the Edward L. Kelly Funeral Home Address: 1019 US Rt.9 PO Box 548, Schroon Lake, NY 12870 Phone: 518-532-7177 The cremated remains of deceased will be disposed of as follows: A, 2.urc��� If for any reason the person named above does not take possession of the crema ed remains, Pine View Crematory is authorized to give possession of (Crematory Name) the remains to Edward L Kelly Funeral Home by delivery (Funeral Home Name) in person or by registered mail. TM U/ A/ � / (Name of Deceased) DOS-1898-f(Rev.08/15) Page 2 of 3 s Authorization for Cremation and Disposition *Lnl.hlowing)We understand that if the remains are not claimed within 120 days of cremation, rematory may dispose of the remains in (Name of Crematory) an irretrievable manner,such as by scattering. CREMATION CONTAINERIURN (Initi N - f the following) An um to be used 6asf a container for the cremated remains has been purchased from Edward L. Kelly Funeral Home and' described as follows;�.1 A VL 1A C IL— Me understand that if the um is too small to hold the entire cremated remains,an additional rigid container may be used for delivery. -OR- An u not yet r ase _ NVe understand if no um is purchased or otherwise provid 1 Vf - will place the cremated remains in (Name of Crematory) a rigid temporary container for delivery. This Authorization Form was provided by t was executed at (Fur>eral Director Name) Edward L Kelly Funeral Home (Funeral Home Name) 1019 US Rt.9, PO Box 548 Schroon Lake, NY 12870 (Funeral Horne Address) and is signed by the funeral director as witness to its execution. I/We have received a completed copy of this Authorization Form. The person(s)identified below islare the person(s)in control of disposition,who by signing this Authorization Form,attest(s) to the accuracy and completeness of the information contained in this Authorization Form and authorize(s)the foregoing. Signed this 1'(5 day of � ,20__T_T r A/ OIL�e— Signahrre Address Typed or Primed Name Signature Address Typed or Printed Name Signature Address WITNESS: vfl (Funbriildrecror Typed&Pninled Name) (Funeral Director ure) (Registre Nu e S�s (Name of Deceased) DOS-1898-f(Rev. 08/15) Page 3 of 3