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Cemetery Property                                        of cemetery property for those who
                                                                   choose cremation, but permanent
          In addition to funeral services and                      placement, or “final disposition,” of
          the choice of burial or cremation,                       the ashes or “cremated remains” is an
          cemetery property, or “interment                         important part of final arrangements.
          rights,” is another consideration when                   Just consider:
          you’re making final arrangements,
          either for yourself in advance, or for a                 •  A permanent site gives loved ones
          loved one.
                                                                       a physical place for visitation and
                                                                       reflection.
          A common misconception that people                       •  The ceremony accompanying the
          often  have when they purchase the                           placement of an urn in a cremation
          right of interment in a cemetery is that                     niche or a cremation garden in
          they have purchased the land itself,                         a  cemetery provides  family  and
          when in fact what they have really                           friends with closure after the loss
          purchased is the right to be interred                        of a loved one.
          (also referred to as buried, entombed,                   •  When  ashes  of  a  loved  one  are
          or placed) on or in that particular                          kept with relatives, they can
          piece of property.
                                                                       easily    become        misplaced       or
                                                                       discarded  through  the  years,  as
          Burial                                                       future generations may not feel a
          Most people are familiar with the                            connection to the deceased.
          concept of burial, or “interment,” but                   •  A permanent placement provides
          may  not be aware of  the variety of                         future  generations  with  a  location
          options that are often available. Many                       to visit when researching heritage.
          cemeteries  offer  one  or  more  of  the
          following:                                               Some common methods of final
                                                                   disposition of cremated remains are:

          •  Ground Burial: burial of the casket
              below ground. A “vault” or “outer                    •  Cremation Niche: an above- ground
              burial container” is required at                         space to accommodate a cremation
              many cemeteries.                                         urn.
          •  Mausoleum,           or      Community                •  Columbarium:           Often      located
              Mausoleum:        a    large    building                 within a mausoleum or chapel and
              that    provides      above-     ground                  constructed of numerous niches
              entombments.                                             designed to hold urns.
          •  Private     Family      Mausoleum:        a           •  Cremation Garden: a dedicated
              small    structure     that     provides                 section of a cemetery designed
              above-ground entombment of, on                           for the burial, scattering or other
              average, two to twelve decedents.                        permanent placement of ashes.
          •  Companion Crypt: permits two                          •  Memorial         Benches:        benches
              interments or entombments side-                          that either simply memorialize a
              by- side.                                                loved one scattered or buried in
          •  Private Family Estate: a small                            a cremation garden, or actually
              section of a cemetery, usually                           contain the remains within.
              bordered by gates, shrubbery,                        •
              or other dividers, that allows for                   Headstones
              ground burial of several members                     Some       cemeteries       allow     upright
              of the same family.
                                                                   headstones, called “monuments,”
                                                                   to be used with ground burials.
          Cremation                                                Headstones that are flat against the
          Many people overlook the importance                      ground are called “markers.” In some



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