Check state laws, most will allow it, however some cemeteries have rules as to the type of casket they will take, or may require an additional concrete vault. Babies, especially stillborn ones, usually have more lienient rules.
It depends on the laws of your state and county, as well as the regulations of the cemetery in which the casket will be buried (assuming you want to use the casket for burial, and not just for display at a wake or viewing). In most cases, making your own casket is perfectly legal. To find out if any local restrictions apply, try calling a funeral home in your area.
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the most expensive material used to make a casket, bronze, is considered by the industry to be the material most suitable for casket construction due to its strength and natural ability to resist rust
A casket is either a little box, such as a jewellery casket, or a coffin.
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The Golden Casket is a company that makes luxury caskets for funerals. They make their caskets with 24 Karat Gold and are handcrafted using very old techniques.
if the casket is sealed where they cant get in then no but they can if the casket is not sealed good
The Casket was created in 1852.
Usually for a cremation service only. There are special rental casket which can receive an inner cremation casket. After the service the cremation casket is taken out of the oversize rental casket and taken to the crematory.
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Man o' War had a casket.
Casket Garden was created in 1995.