Can 2 people share the same coffin?

Yes. Depending upon the cemetery's policy, you may be able to have the cremated remains buried on top of the casketed remains of your spouse, or utilize the space provided next to him/her. Many cemeteries allow for multiple cremated remains to be interred in a single grave space.
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Can two people be buried together in one coffin?

An elderly couple was not going to accept "until death do us part." They decided to be buried together. Raymond and Velva Breuer, who were married for 77 years, died within hours of each other and were laid to rest in the same casket.
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Can multiple people be buried in the same grave?

Standard – the most common type found in a cemetery, it can hold one casket or, typically, at least two urns depending on policies. Companion – fitting two caskets, a companion plot allows burial of two people side by side or one on top of the other.
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Can two people have the same funeral?

People usually choose to have double funerals when two people die at the same time, or at nearly the same time. Those people would also have had some type of close relationship in life. For example, you might hold a double funeral for two siblings or two spouses who passed on the same day.
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Can you have a joint funeral?

A joint funeral plan is a type of pre-paid funeral plan that is held in two names rather than one.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

They cover the legs in a casket because the deceased is not wearing shoes in many cases due to the difficulty of putting them on stiff feet. Also, funeral directors may recommend it to save money, for religious reasons, in the event of trauma, for easier transportation, or with tall bodies.
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What is it called when two people are buried in the same plot?

Double-Depth Burial Plots

Double-depth burial plots are intended for two people, typically siblings or married couples. Double-depth plots are single plots with caskets buried on top of each other. They tend to be more affordable because they only require purchasing one plot.
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How many people can you bury in 1 plot?

A burial plot can also be purchased for multiple caskets. Single plots are the cheapest, as only one coffin will need to be buried; however, the law stipulates that you can bury 3 coffins in one plot.
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How long before a grave can be reused?

It's an understandable worry, but cemeteries in London can only reuse graves that are at least 75 years old. In the past, many graves were sold in perpetuity, but the Greater London Councils Act 1974 means this right can be reversed. Now, most graves are sold for between 10 and 100 years.
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Why do they wash dead bodies?

It is cleaned to remove traces of fluid or blood. The hair is washed. You complete the cause of death documentation and the body can be released for cremation or burial.
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Which side should the wife be buried on?

Typically, the husband is buried on the left, whereas the wife should be on the right, as you're standing at their feet. The position isn't ordinary, and it's the same that couples have while they're getting married. In some cemeteries, the tradition hasn't disappeared, and it's the most common for couples.
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How deep is a double grave?

The next is 'double depth', which is the middle one. It can accomodate two coffins on top of each other and is not as expensive to dig. This grave type is about 2.1 meters in depth (or 6.8 feet). This is the grave depth most people think of.
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Why do they bury 6 feet under?

To Prevent the Spread of Disease

People have not always understood how diseases spread. During disease outbreaks, they may have feared that bodies could transmit disease. Still, this may be one of the reasons why people thought bodies should be buried 6 feet deep.
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Do you own your grave forever?

Generally speaking, when you purchase a cemetery plot, it does not expire, and it will always be yours. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, it's important to point out that when you purchase a burial plot, you are not purchasing the land itself.
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How many coffins fit in a grave?

Capacity of the grave

In a dedicated cremation plot, designed solely for cremated remains, ten caskets can be interred.
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What is a double grave?

A double lawn crypt is a pre-installed concrete burial container providing two interment spaces in a cemetery. Weighing approximately 3,500 pounds and reinforced with steel rebar, double depth lawn crypts provide protection for casketed remains and preserve the beauty and integrity of cemetery grounds.
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Can you put an urn in a coffin?

Cremation ashes can be placed in a coffin before cremation, or combined in a double sized urn after the funeral. Some people even choose to be buried with a pet's cremation ashes. We have a full guide to choosing an urn if you're looking for more information.
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What is a grave without a body called?

Cenotaph - a grave where the body is not present; a memorial erected as over a grave, but at a place where the body has not been interred. A cenotaph may look exactly like any other grave in terms of marker and inscription.
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Who owns the deeds to a grave?

The Registered Owner of the Deed of Exclusive Right of Burial has the automatic right to be buried in the grave; they may also allow others to be buried in the grave (space permitting). They do not, however, own the land itself. The ownership of the cemetery land remains with the Council.
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Does a cemetery ever get full?

"It's mandated that whenever a burial takes place, a portion of that payment is put into an endowment care trust." Once a cemetery is filled, the endowment care trust is designed to handle maintenance of the grounds indefinitely. The mandate was put in place in 1955. Before then, setting funds aside was optional.
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Why are you buried without shoes?

Rigor mortis and other body processes make the feet larger than usual and often distort the shape. Many times the shoes of the deceases no longer fit. Even with the correct size, the feet are no longer bendable, making it a challenge to place shoes upon them.
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Does a body sit up when cremated?

Does the body sit up during cremation? Yes, this can happen. Due to the heat and the muscle tissue, the body can move as the body is broken down, although this does happen inside the coffin, so it won't be visible.
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Do bodies explode in coffins?

Once a body is placed in a sealed casket, the gases from decomposing cannot escape anymore. As the pressure increases, the casket becomes like an overblown balloon. However, it's not going to explode like one. But it can spill out unpleasant fluids and gasses inside the casket.
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Why are graves facing East?

Most Christians tend to bury their dead facing east. This is because they believe in the second coming of Christ and scripture teaches that he will come from the east. In this manner, they place their dead in a position so they can meet Christ face-to-face during his second coming.
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