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Who owns headstones in a cemetery?

When someone dies, their family often buys a headstone. The headstone marks the grave and shows the name, dates, and sometimes a message. But who owns it after it is placed in the cemetery? The Family Owns the Headstone In most cases, the family owns the headstone. The person who pays for it keeps the […]

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What do you put in a columbarium niche?

A columbarium niche is a small space used to hold the cremated remains of a loved one. Many ppl (people) wonder what can be placed inside besides the urn. Let’s explore. 1. The Urn The most imp. (important) item is, of course, the urn. It holds the ashes (aka cremains). Some niches fit std. (standard) […]

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What can you not put in a casket?

When someone passes away, families often place special items in the casket. These things may hold meaning or remind them of the person’s life. But not all items are safe or allowed in a casket. Some things can cause harm, break rules, or create problems at the cemetery or during cremation. Items That Are Not […]

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How old can a cremation urn be?

A cremation urn can last for a very long time. Some urns are hundreds or even thousands of years old. People use urns to hold the ashes of loved ones after cremation. These containers help families remember and honor them. History of Urns In ancient Greece, urns were made from clay. Some were buried, while […]

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What is a kerbed memorial?

What Is a Kerbed Memorial? A kerbed memorial is a type of grave marker. It has a headstone at one end and a low border, called a “kerb,” that outlines the whole grave. The kerb is usually made from stone. It can be filled with grass, white pebbles, soil, or even a flat stone slab. […]

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Do churches have gravestones?

Many people wonder if churches have gravestones. The answer is yes, some do. Churches with old history often have graves and gravestones near them. These gravestones mark where people are buried. A Look at Churchyards In many places, churches have land called churchyards. Long ago, it was common to bury people in churchyards. Gravestones were […]

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