Can I be buried in my parents grave?

Yes. Laws generally provide that only one person may be cremated at a time. However, in some areas, the remains of family members may be cremated together with the consent of the next-of-kin.
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How many bodies can be in a grave?

A private grave will normally hold four adult interments, but no guarantees can be made as ground conditions vary from time to time and from place to place, which affects grave capacity.
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Can my family bury me?

There are no laws that prohibit home burial, You must check local zoning laws for restrictions on home burials. It is also legally required to use a funeral director, even if you are burying on private land. Embalming is only required if a person died of a contagious disease.
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Can 2 people share a grave?

Companion plots: Companion plots are two plots that are sold together for a couple, usually a married couple. Companion plots can be two plots side-by-side, or a single plot in which the caskets are buried on top of each other (often referred to as “double depth”).
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Why are graves buried 6 feet under?

Six feet also helped keep bodies out of the hands of body snatchers. Medical schools in the early 1800s bought cadavers for anatomical study and dissection, and some people supplied the demand by digging up fresh corpses. Gravesites reaching six feet helped prevent farmers from accidentally plowing up bodies.
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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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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

Tradition, Region and Culture

Many people choose a casket that covers their loved one's legs simply because that's how it's usually done in their country.
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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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Can a husband and wife be buried in 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 you be buried in the same casket as someone?

They left life the way they had lived most of it: Together. Raymond and Velva Breuer, who had been married for 77 years, died within hours of each other and have been laid to rest in the same casket. Raymond, 97, went first, with his wife holding his hand.
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Can you be buried in your own garden?

While to some it may sound sinister – burying a body in your garden is totally legal and more and more people are considering it.
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Can you be buried on your own property?

Although most burials take place in purpose-built cemeteries or churchyards, there is no law against burial on private land. The decision does need to be thought through carefully and there are a number of considerations. What about access to visit the grave should the property be sold in the future?
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Can you be buried without a vault?

First of all, outer burial containers and burial vaults are not required by state or federal law. They are required by most cemetery rules and regulations. Cemeteries want a casket placed in an outer burial container or burial vault to prevent the ground from sinking in above the casket.
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Can you put ashes in a family grave?

You can bury the ashes in a family burial plot, should you already have one. If your family does not have an existing plot, you will need to purchase an 'exclusive right of burial'. Many cemeteries and churchyards have space set aside for the interment of ashes, and small headstones may be permitted.
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Why can't you bury ashes in a graveyard?

Burying Cremated Remains In A Plot

Because cremated remains are significantly smaller than a body, most cemeteries will allow for the remains of multiple people to be buried in the same plot. If the remains will be buried in the ground, many cemeteries require that the urn be enclosed in an urn vault.
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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 bugs get into a coffin?

Coffin flies have that name because they are particularly talented at getting into sealed places holding decaying matter, including coffins. Given the opportunity, they will indeed lay their eggs on corpses, thus providing food for their offspring as they develop into maggots and ultimately adult flies.
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Why are headstones at the feet?

A footstone or foot marker is a flat square monument made of stone that sits at the foot-end of a grave. They were originally commissioned together with a headstone to signal the length of a burial site.
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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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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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What happens to a grave after 50 years?

What happens when the lease expires, on a new grave for 50 or 75 years? When you buy a grave you purchase the rights of burial in that grave for a set period of time. If the lease is not renewed, the burial rights will run out. No further internments may then be allowed in the grave.
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What do they do with old graves?

In such a case the burial and its headstone are given the “lift and deepen” treatment. The existing burial is removed and replaced lower down in the grave so that another burial can be included on top. The headstone is either smashed and buried with them, or removed to an inconspicuous place.
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Can you touch a body at a funeral?

If you have an adult with you at the funeral home, it is ok to touch a dead body, and you will not get in trouble. You are naturally curious, and sometimes when you see and touch a dead body it helps you answer your questions. Remember to be gentle and have an adult help you.
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Do you wear shoes in a coffin?

Panel opinion. Health and safety at work legislation does not stop undertakers enclosing shoes in coffins. Depending upon whether the deceased is to be buried or cremated after the funeral, there may be other reasons for not allowing shoes but this should have been explained properly to the enquirer.
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