What is the difference between lawn crypts and double depth burial spaces?
Lawn crypts are pre-set. Double depth burial lots are set at the time of death. What is disinterment? What is the process, and why does it happen? Disinterment is the removal of the casket containing human remains from a grave. Disinterment may be ordered by certain public officials without the consent of the grave owner or the next of kin, for example, as part of a police investigation. Individuals or families may also request disinterment, if for example they would like to have the human remains relocated to another grave in the cemetery, to a mausoleum or possibly shipped to a country of birth. Disinterment requires the grave to be opened. The casket containing the human remains is removed. Depending on the length of time the casket has been buried, a new casket may be required. The grave is then closed. Disinterment can also refer to the removal of cremated remains from a grave. Mausoleum What is a mausoleum? Historically, the word mausoleum comes from the large temple-like structu