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Irish woman Margaret Keane's family wanted to include the phrase "In ár gcroíthe go deo" on her headstone, but the Church of England has ruled an English translation must also be included.
Young entrepreneurs in Cork have launched a company that is aiming to help people tell the stories of their deceased loved ones via a discretely placed QR code on their gravestone.
A motion to modernise the way gravestones are erected in cemeteries across Cork county was tabled at the Western Divisional ...
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Ms Russell said the QR code can be attached to a gravestone, an urn, a bench or even remembrance cards. Their photographs, their story, their biography. "It is like they (the deceased) come to life.