Can you build on a graveyard?

If someone were to, for instance, buy the property and build a house or houses over the graveyard, that would potentially infringe upon that right. However, the courts may decide that the relatives had previously abandoned the particular grave or may otherwise decide to grant a sale or repurposing of the land anyway.
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Can you live in a graveyard?

Many have live-in — and, yes, living — residents whose job it is to open and close the gates, patrol the grounds and keep out trespassers dying to get in.
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What happens to a graveyard when it gets full?

"What happens when a cemetery is full?" - Sabra Johnson

"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.
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What can you not do at a graveyard?

No running, yelling, or rolling around on the ground. This is not a place for childhood games. Don't let them play on any of the monuments. While it is good to get children used to paying respects at a cemetery, they often don't fully understand the meaning of everything in the cemetery.
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Do cemeteries remove bodies?

Definitions: A cemetery is a place where dead bodies and cremated remains are buried. It is a locale set aside, either by governmental authority or private enterprise. A public cemetery is open for use by the community at large while a private cemetery is used only by a small segment of a community or by a family.
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Do graves get dug up after 100 years?

Unfortunately, there may be no way to guarantee a gravesite will remain undisturbed forever. You can look up local ordinances and find cemeteries that allow graves to be held in perpetuity. But over decades and centuries, the world around us changes. And so do laws and finances.
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Why do they bury bodies 6 feet deep?

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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Is grave rubbing illegal?

The practice has been banned in some states and many graveyards and cemeteries. Cemeteries that have restoration projects going on, or locations designated as historic landmarks will often ban rubbings – but not always.
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What does leaving a coin on a grave mean?

Have you ever been in a cemetery and saw coins laying on a headstone? A coin left on a headstone lets the deceased soldier's family know that somebody stopped by to pay their respect. A penny means you visited. A nickel means you and the deceased veteran trained at boot camp together.
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Are graveyards safe?

Among these pollutants are bacterial pathogens. These bacteria can be transported into groundwater when people live near a graveyard. The same communities – and visitors to a graveyard – can then be exposed to the pathogens via groundwater or surface water.
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How long do bodies stay in cemeteries?

This is usually after several decades and depends on the cemetery. Think of it like a lease - the lease on the plot may run out in 20 years, in which case they may offer the opportunity to renew the lease.
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Why do cemeteries not smell?

All bodies are embalmed with the the preservative formaldehyde after all the blood has been drained. The body doesn't rot not release methane or any other gasses, it dries out so there wouldn't be any stink. Plus they are in air tight coffins buried 6 feet beneath the ground.
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Can we construct house near graveyard?

Instead of building the house beside a burial ground, you should dispose of the plot and purchase another plot in town. However, you can buy the plot when there is sufficient distance from the cemetery.
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Is it OK to buy house near graveyard?

Homes located near a cemetery are usually more affordable.

And since a cemetery is not seen by many as a good selling point, sellers might be glad to negotiate on the price. And if a discounted price is not yet a huge advantage, properties near cemeteries are usually larger and have more space.
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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 a husband and wife be buried in the same casket?

Yes — Depending upon the cemetery's policy, you may be able to save a grave space by having the cremains 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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Is it disrespectful to stand on a grave?

Respect the graves.

Touching monuments or headstones is extremely disrespectful and in some cases, may cause damage. For example, some older memorials might be in disrepair and could fall apart under the slightest touch. Be sure to walk in between the headstones, and don't stand on top of a burial place.
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Why leave a rock on a grave?

Jews believed that placing the stones on a grave would keep the soul down in this world. Some people find comfort in this. Another interpretation suggests that the stones will keep demons and golems from getting into the graves. Flowers, though beautiful, will eventually die.
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Why are gravestone rubbings illegal?

However, gravestone rubbing is also controversial. Especially in cemeteries where a restoration project is in progress, rubbing is often banned. This is to enable the restorers to have an opportunity to preserve all the stones possible before more damage occurs.
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What is Aqaba paper?

"Aqaba" Brand Rubbing Paper: White “Aqaba” rubbing paper measuring 27 by 36 inches is a high strength, multi-purpose, Archival quality paper. Its uniform surface is Superior for Gravestone Rubbing, Block prints, Origami and other Art projects. It's malleable and does not easily tear when wrapped around a gravestone.
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Can you be buried without a coffin?

Instead of a traditional casket, a person is buried in eco-friendly, biodegradable material. Otherwise, people who choose to be buried without a casket most commonly do so for one for three reasons: religious, financial, or environmental.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

1. Because the Face Reflects the Humanity of the Deceased. When a client thinks about their memories of the person who has passed away – what do they see? Typically, they see the face of their loved one, their facial expressions, and their hand gestures – rarely do people place much sentimental value on legs and feet.
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