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If you authorize cremation of an aunt you don't have to bury her, but you may want to hold a memorial service of some sort and you will have to have a plan for what to do with the ashes.
Bury Me Deep in Love was created in 1986-04.
No, cremation is not allowed in Judaism. We are required to bury our dead intact.
The formal name of the vault at the cemetery where they store bodies during the winter when the ground is too frozen to bury people is a crypt.
Possibly. This is why the church(Catholic) legalized cremation a few years back.
The Clock - 1949 Bury Her Deep 1-40 was released on: USA: 15 February 1950
Of course you can. However, it is not recommended to bury gas lines too deep in order to allow easier maintenance and easier installation.
A Burial is when the casket is lowered into the ground with the body, intact, inside. A Cremation is when the casket and the body are burned into ashes, then give to family/friends. A burial is often much more expensive that a cremation.
Lack of land. Japan is actually a rather small nation consisting of a group of small islands. They don't have a lot of land to bury people. They don't even have enough land to build houses, which is why every Japanese city is crammed with high-rise apartments. Cremation is popular purely because there is no space to bury the dead.
The Celts practiced both cremation and inhumation for burial. Cremation involved burning the body, while inhumation meant burying the body intact. The burial sites varied, from simple graves to elaborate tombs or barrows.
You killed an elephant? Well, that hole has to be pretty deep. . .