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Are cremated remains allowed to be buried in an existing grave space?

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Are cremated remains allowed to be buried in an existing grave space?

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The Lakefield Cemetery allows the cremated remains of up to five individuals to be placed on an existing adult grave with the permission of the survivors. The size and number of markers is regulated for each lot, so consideration should be given to memorialization as well. Permission should be obtained from the family to allow modification of an existing monument, or placement of a flat marker.

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