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William P. Lonc (May 5, 1930 – November 27, 2014) was a professor emeritus of physics at Saint Mary's University (Halifax), Saint Mary's University in Canada and also the co-translator and co-editor of the series ''The Jesuit Relations'', working assiduously in translating over 64 historical works by :fr:Lucien Campeau, Lucien Campeau and other French Canadian Jesuit sources into English.Lonc, William P. - Profile Detail'' JESUITS. Retrieved: 12 June 2015. Life Jesuit Father William P. Lonc was born in London, Ontario, Canada on May 5, 1930, son of Gregory Lonc and Veronica Lewickie.Obituary: Rev. William P. Lonc S.J., May 5, 1930 - November 27, 2014'' Dignity Memorial (Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home & Chapel). Retrieved: 9 December 2014. He studied physics at Sir George Williams University in Montreal, before he entered the Society of Jesus, Jesuit novitiate on Sept. 7, 1954. He followed the usual Jesuit education with the addition of physics and mathematics. He entered the Polish ...
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A grave is a location where a cadaver, dead body (typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal) is burial, buried or interred after a funeral. Graves are usually located in special areas set aside for the purpose of burial, such as graveyards or cemetery, cemeteries. Certain details of a grave, such as the state of the body found within it and any objects found with the body, may provide information for archaeology, archaeologists about how the body may have lived before its death, including the time period in which it lived and the culture that it had been a part of. In some religions, it is believed that the body must be burned or cremated for the soul to survive; in others, the complete decomposition of the body is considered to be important for the rest of the soul (see Grief, bereavement). Description The formal use of a grave involves several steps with associated terminology. ;Grave cut The excavation that forms the grave.Ghamidi (2001)Customs a ...
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