Public Cemeteries Interment Burial Warrant 2025

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Interment Interment is defined as burial in the ground, entombment in mausoleum, inurnment in a niche, or scattering on the cemetery grounds in designated areas.
Grave types Full body graves. A full body grave can accommodate 2 full body burials and approximately 6 to 8 sets of cremated remains (ashes). Cremated remains plot. A cremated remains plot can accommodate 6 to 8 sets of ashes. Woodland graves. A woodland grave can accommodate one full body burial.
Graveyards are sometimes smaller, but not always. Cemetery and graveyard share the same meaning of burial ground, referring to a place where dead bodies are buried. However, graveyard usually suggests a small cemetery, such as one situated next to a church.
Per cemetery regulations, no more than two sets of remains shall be buried in one grave in the following circumstances: Both sets of remains (2 different people) are cremains/ashes. One person is buried first in casket burial, the second persons remains were cremated which are to be buried above the casket.
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