That would be a undertaker...... and not the wrestler
if the U.S. flag is used to cover a casket at a funeral can the flag be lowered into the grave?
The device used to lower a casket into a grave is called a "casket lowering device" or "casket lowering system." It typically consists of a frame and a set of ropes or straps that allow for a controlled descent, ensuring that the casket is lowered gently and respectfully into the ground. This equipment is often part of the funeral home’s tools to facilitate the burial process.
Another name for it is a casket. It is a box where people are put after they die. The casket is then lowered into the ground, and covered in dirt. People usually then put a grave stone on top, with the person's name engraved in it.
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.
Casket
A body is typically placed in a mausoleum by first being placed in a casket. The casket is then either lowered into a crypt within the mausoleum or placed on a designated shelf. The mausoleum is designed to provide a final resting place for the deceased while protecting the casket from the elements.
A (sealed / air and watertight) burial vault or an (unsealed /non-protective) grave box.
hole in the ground,morg,in a casket, in a jar at home
A tomb is a structure that typically is above ground in which the casket is placed. A grave is a hole in the ground in which the casket is placed. A tomb stone is a structure placed above a grave to mark the location of the grave.
The antonym of "dais" is "floor" or "ground."
i tdepends on the local custom, sometimes it is better for the family not to see the casket being lowered into the gravesite, and some families want to see the casket into the gravesite for closure
They should have been lowered to the ground.