Yes, people can be buried on Sundays, although practices may vary by culture and religion. In some traditions, Sunday burials are avoided due to the day's significance, while others see no restriction. Ultimately, the decision often depends on local customs, family preferences, and the availability of services.
Anything they want to.
The United States Postal Service is not open and mail does not run on Sundays. Mail doesn't deliver on Sundays however people who work for USPS do work on Sundays. Not all branches though. They do however transfer mail by trucks on Sundays.
Camp Taylor park is always open on Sundays and people can visit it and have fun.
they get buried alive by ding alive and getting buried in the pyramids
A person is buried in a grave in the cemetry, after a burial service.
Egyptians, when buried, are buried in graves much the same as other people.
There are 3000+ people buried in Westminster Abbey.
There are people from the Titanic Buried at Mountain View in Vancouver and lots in Halifax.
I buried them in my toe jam.
Not for all people?
Some buried, some cremated at the battlefields.
nothing was buried with them only their beautiful soul.