How much does an oversized casket cost?

Obese individuals may require an oversize casket, which measures anywhere between 28 and 51 inches wide. Because of their larger size, these models are more expensive than their smaller counterparts, costing an average of $1,550 to $4,150.
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What is the biggest casket size?

"A lot of times, a person's obese loved one has passed away, and they're not sure where to turn for help." Goliath Caskets creates and sells caskets starting at 29 inches wide; they can run up to 52 inches wide and 8 feet long. Even the standard casket size has grown from 24 inches to about 27 inches.
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Do they have plus size caskets?

The US is leading the way on making oversized caskets, as it addresses the country's obesity crisis. A company called Goliath Casket makes them as big as 52 inches wide, and sells them directly to funeral homes in the US. This size of casket can hold a person who weighs up to 72 stone.
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How big can a casket be?

Caskets are designed to fit within standard burial plots, which are typically 30-inches wide and fit standard caskets and 28-inch and 29-inch oversize caskets (more on this below). Casket interior dimensions differ slightly - our metal caskets are usually 78 or 79 inches long and 23 or 24 inches wide on the inside.
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How wide is an oversized casket?

The experts think that around 10% of the population (give or take) will not perfectly fit in a standard casket. However, the category of oversized caskets is there for help. A typical oversize casket can go as long as 90 in, 36in wide, and 30in tall.
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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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How long will a casket last in the ground?

Eventually these too will disintegrate, and after 80 years in that coffin, your bones will crack as the soft collagen inside them deteriorates, leaving nothing but the brittle mineral frame behind. But even that shell won't last forever. A century in, the last of your bones will have collapsed into dust.
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Which is better metal or wood casket?

It's beyond a doubt that any metal casket is going to be more durable than a wood model. Metal caskets come with thick and rust-proof shell, and the rubber gasket improves the protection of the body for a very long time. Even if wood can be coated for higher durability, it's still going to decay after a while.
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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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What sizes do coffins come in?

Traditional coffins usually come in standard, child, and oversize options. Standard sizes typically range from 5'0 to 6'8 long and often have a width of 24” or more. If you need a coffin size that differs from the standard measurements most coffin suppliers will offer custom made sizing depending on model and material.
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How do they fit obese people in a casket?

Morbidly obese corpses often can't fit into mortuary refrigerators or crematory furnaces. Traditional coffins were once tapered and widest at the shoulders, but to accommodate a general increase in body-weight, most present day coffins are cigar-shaped, wide throughout.
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How do you bury a 700 pound person?

Casket companies such as Goliath Caskets have emerged to cater to this market, and build caskets up to 52 inches wide that can hold a person between 800 and 1000 lbs. You can expect to pay anything up from $2,500 to purchase an oversize casket.
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Can you cremate a fat person?

The simple answer is that yes an obese person can be cremated. However, it can prove more complex and costly to cremate someone who is larger than average in size. Cremating an overweight body does require a larger cremation chamber or retort, and this can be one of the first obstacles that a family may face.
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What happens to a casket after its buried?

As those coffins decompose, the remains will gradually sink to the bottom of the grave and merge. The coffin at the bottom will often be the first to collapse and may pull down the remains above it. Graves are dug by machine, where possible.
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How much is a pink casket?

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What are cremation caskets?

In simple terms, a cremation casket is a type of casket that's used in the crematorium. Though it's commonly believed that the body is placed directly into the chamber on its own, this isn't always the case. The body must be placed in a cremation container, also known as a cremation casket.
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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 are people buried 6 feet under?

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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What is the best casket to be buried in?

Some would say that hardwood caskets are the best. Those made out of mahogany, cherry, oak, or maple tend to be popular for high-end caskets. Others prefer caskets made of metal because they can be purchased with a seal and won't break down over time.
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What is the difference between a casket and a coffin?

Coffins get tapered to conform to the shape of a human form. A coffin also has a removable lid while caskets have lids with hinges. Coffins are usually made out of wood and lined with cloth interiors. Unlike caskets, they do not have rails that make transportation easier.
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Does embalming preserve the body forever?

Embalming does not preserve the human body forever; it merely delays the inevitable and natural consequences of death. The rate of decomposition will vary, depending on the strength of the chemicals and methods used, and the humidity and temperature of the final resting place.
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Do you have clothes on when you are cremated?

In most cases, people are cremated in either a sheet or the clothing they are wearing upon arrival to the crematory. However, most Direct Cremation providers give you and your family the option to fully dress your loved one prior to Direct Cremation.
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Do caskets fill with water?

Coffins are not watertight so when the grave fills with water it also fills the coffin, which decomposes and rots the bodies faster.
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