To access and search for cemetery records on Find a Grave, go to the website and use the search bar to look for a specific cemetery or individual. You can also browse through the site's database by location or surname to find the information you are looking for.
There is a website called Find A Grave that has millions of cemetery records available. The website also has a section dedicated to cemetery records of celebrities.
In Ripon Cemetery, the grave of a member of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC) is located in the military section. This area is designated for service personnel and their families. If you're searching for a specific grave, it's advisable to consult cemetery records or seek assistance from the cemetery staff for precise directions.
To use the Find a Grave cemetery search website to find information about a specific burial site, you can enter the name of the deceased person or the cemetery name in the search bar on the website. This will bring up a list of results that match your search criteria. Click on the specific burial site you are interested in to view details such as the person's name, birth and death dates, location of the grave, and sometimes photos of the headstone.
The Arlington National Cemetery has a web site with a link where you can make a search for a grave site there. I have given you the link below so you can start your search. If you have any trouble you can email or call them.
If it is not against the protocol of the cemetery the grave is in, then yes.
The grave/pantheon
Mansfield, Missouri, in the town cemetery
Robert Frost's grave is located in the Old Bennington Cemetery in Bennington, Vermont. He is buried alongside his family members in a simple grave marked by a large fieldstone.
Every week I visit the cemetery to put fresh flowers on my brothers grave.
Claunde Monet is buried in Giverny, in Eure Department, France
Bob Grant's grave is located in Southampton, New York at the Southampton Cemetery.
It is generally not illegal to spread ashes on top of another grave in a church cemetery, but it is important to check the cemetery's rules and regulations as they may have specific guidelines regarding this practice. It is also respectful to obtain permission from the cemetery management or the family of the deceased in the neighboring grave.