If it is meant respectfully, usually the answer is yes. If a relative comes to care for the grave and doesn't want whatever you left to be there, they will remove it. Most people would not object to a finding a floral tribute or some other nice remembrance on a loved one's grave.
Put things where they belong.
The real Red Dog didn't die next to John's grave,but was actually put to sleep by the vet and buried in an unmarked grave.
Because it means good luck or lucky
You have to give it back during the night so people won't see you. Go to the cemetery and, if you dug it up, dig out the dirt and put it back. If not, just put it on the grave.
a casket? a grave? the morgue? the trunk? insert yo' momma joke?
Take all of the square/rectangular things and put them in a neat stack. Then if you have candles, or anything like that, put them up toward the front. All of the other things, if they don't belong there, put them where they go, or if they do belong there and there's not enough room, put them underneath the table. Hope that helps :)
Very few people lived through it. People were put in stoves after they died. Some were forced to dig their grave then the Nazis would shoot them and bury them in the grave they dug. Not only Jews were put into the camps though, christians and other people with other beliefs were put into the camps for disagreeing or going against the Nazis. If anyone lived through
Some people put flowers on a grave as a sign of remembrance.
"And" connects two things that belong together. I bought a book and a DVD. She opened the door and walked out.
you plant a grave buster on the grave and it will destroy it in a few seconds, but a zombie can destroy the grave buster when it's planted on the grave so you should put something in front of the grave buster when it is destroying a grave. hope it helped :D
In grave sites, usually on their own property, or in the community grave yards, all legally. They have to get death certificate from doctor, they put them in a casket and in the ground as soon as they can, because they do not embalm the body.
people of great affluence and wealth used the tombstones to protect there deceased loved one graves from being robbed by grave robbers looking for bodies to experiment with. Sometime later on a story arose about it being a part of the Jewish religion but I feel that this story is a fable and the truth is people erected grave stones and put them in the middle of the grave so as to discourage grave robbers.