Cemetery Cremation Burial -- digging the hole

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  • čas přidán 3. 11. 2023
  • How to do a cremation burial in a cemetery. This covers removing the sod, digging the hole, covering it, and then refilling the burial, marking it and replacing the sod.

Komentáře • 121

  • @joyleenpoortier7496
    @joyleenpoortier7496 Před 6 měsíci +11

    These two older men looks like they have done this many times before. I thought they did a nice job. Thank you ❤

  • @mikef4776
    @mikef4776 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Thought they did a good job! This is how it is done in our area of new england !many people are opting for this ! My wife and i will be having this done, hopefully not for a while! Alot less expensive than the casket buriel and besides were both clastrophobic, lol. I thought the workers were respectful, thanks for the video!

  • @gailreineke7186
    @gailreineke7186 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I’m being cremated and will be buried in my church cemetery free. My sisters don’t want my urn in their homes or scatter me. I respect that.

  • @sharondunphy6737
    @sharondunphy6737 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Great team work enjoyed the video

  • @thomasmint1761
    @thomasmint1761 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Your soil is so rich and easy to dig. At my cemetery in Virginia, the earth is hard red clay. It is like iron in the summer. You have to use a pry bar or some other tool to gradually break it up as you go down, before it can be shoveled

  • @leahgannon5030
    @leahgannon5030 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing this, very helpful, 👩🏼👍🏼

  • @damondsmith9279
    @damondsmith9279 Před 5 měsíci +6

    That's how me and my sister buried our mom's ashes. She passed away from cancer in 2022.

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Sorry about your mother. My brothers and I did that with my mother when she passed away 10 years ago.

    • @puttec5081
      @puttec5081 Před 5 měsíci +1

      sorry about that

  • @peggypotter4750
    @peggypotter4750 Před 6 měsíci +1

    A very good job.👍

  • @countrydawn418
    @countrydawn418 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Very good video.

  • @annaraab8853
    @annaraab8853 Před 6 měsíci +6

    To avoid cemetery opening and closing of a grave charge: bring a large pot of flowers to the cemetery, dig a hole, place the urn or ashes in the hole. A bit of dirt then the flowers. A funeral director gave me that advice.

  • @truewellu7700
    @truewellu7700 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Nice vlog

  • @huskylovinmom9379
    @huskylovinmom9379 Před 6 měsíci +1

    We had my sisters ashes in an urn & the cemetery in Texas where my mother is buried & I have a place by her to be buried allowed us to just dig a hole, circular like the urn, right in front of mother's stone, and put her urn down in that hole. My husband & brother dug the hole about four feet deep & just big enough around to get the urn in. Then we covered it up & put a small flat stone on top of it. There was no need to take up a whole burial place & my mother, my sister & I will all be buried together as we always wanted. My husband is going to be cremated but I'm not so I'm hoping he will have the same thing done we did for my sister. We all grew up in Texas, he didn't, but we live in Alabama but we're 75 now, time to plan. He does love our hometown in Texas though. I watched this become it was interesting to me since we did the same thing basically.

  • @janemichaud6544
    @janemichaud6544 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Different strokes for different folks.

  • @kathystewart6091
    @kathystewart6091 Před 6 měsíci +20

    To bad not another way to pack the urn down other then stepping on it. Just seems disrespectful. Just my thought. Ill wait for the hate. Its ok. Thick skin here. Have a wonderful day😊

    • @cessealbeach
      @cessealbeach Před 5 měsíci +6

      as an observer of cemetery activities, yes largest cemetery in so cal, back hoes, workers , piles of dirt, many many people frequently steps all over other peoples graves, head stones, Every day, its just impossible to avoid, when there is too many people attending grave site burials.

    • @user-ot7qx6hk4u
      @user-ot7qx6hk4u Před 5 měsíci

      There is it called a hand tamper

    • @CemeteryMan75
      @CemeteryMan75 Před 5 měsíci

      There’s a tamper you can use gently

    • @kimreed6733
      @kimreed6733 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It is disrespectful-😢

    • @reneebarnhart1836
      @reneebarnhart1836 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@cessealbeach I agree. When my grandparents passed, the whole was EXACTLY the size of the liner (which was already in the ground). One was buried at 12 ft the other at 6 ft.
      We had just family at the graveside and even then we were stepping on markers. It was completely unavoidable.

  • @texaslaptop
    @texaslaptop Před 6 měsíci

    Very interesting video... I'll have to remember to bury a metal ring with my Mom's urn..

  • @rickwalker5203
    @rickwalker5203 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Cremains can be spread on public lands in most states.

  • @angelagarcia5795
    @angelagarcia5795 Před 4 měsíci

    Mi querida hermana hace unos meses que fallecio y pidió que sus cenizas las echaramos al mar y eso hicimos.,!!
    Un saludo desde Madrid (España) y ánimo a todos.,!!

  • @tammyleath4964
    @tammyleath4964 Před 2 měsíci

    This was how my dad was buried. He requested to be cremated and buried in a particular cemetery. He has a gravestone as well.

  • @patriciamontagne1470
    @patriciamontagne1470 Před 6 měsíci +9

    You can choose a vault upon your creamation. If, husband and wife have chosen of either will go first one spouse can one be cremated first, and the second one can be buried. The cremated person can be placed inside the casket, along side the other spouse. My parents chose that way.
    My mother passed away first, and she was native American. She, chose to be cremated. Two years later my father died he chose burial by casket, and he wanted mom, and our fury mutts to be placed inside the casket with him. On his tomb stone he requested to be written humorously. It's a little bit noisy in here, mom is in here, along with our fury mutts, and they're barking up a storm everytime the mail man comes.
    Pooh bear, Daisy, Jasper, Scooby-Doo, Bob, Roxanne, Charlie, and Eddie.
    Sit mutts sit, now here's a treat treat. 😉 😅

    • @damondsmith9279
      @damondsmith9279 Před 5 měsíci

      My father in law passed away 2016 and was cremated. When his wife died in 2022 we placed his ashes in her coffin when she passed in 2022. He died from sepsis. She died from dementia.

  • @saabturboguy
    @saabturboguy Před 6 měsíci

    wow in the uk that ahes hole is massive same sort of depth though

  • @janicekeeton2345
    @janicekeeton2345 Před 6 měsíci +5

    What did they do? Put the urn in the hole? Or pour the ashes in rhe hole? They didn't show or tell? Someone please tell me

    • @cplcabs
      @cplcabs Před 6 měsíci +1

      At the end of the video he said it was an urn. You can tell it is as when they were filling the hole you can see the guy using the shovel to spread dirt around the urn.

    • @ritaaton2912
      @ritaaton2912 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Asheswhere is the

    • @ritaaton2912
      @ritaaton2912 Před 5 měsíci

      😮😮7😮😮😮😮

  • @markobrien9626
    @markobrien9626 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I thought urns needed to be in a vault? I live in Illinois and I believe vaults are required for urn burials. Please respond, Thank you for the informative video.

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 6 měsíci +7

      Each cemetery establishes its own rules for cremation burials. Illinois law says "Cremated remains may be disposed of by placing them in a grave, crypt, or niche, by scattering them in a scattering area as defined in this Act, or in any manner whatever on the private property of a consenting owner." Cemeteries are the "consenting owners."
      Cemeteries require vaults for full burials because caskets will collapse after many years and the earth above drop down and need to be filled. The most natural burial of cremation ashes in directly in the earth in no container or spread on the ground.
      If one wants a big urn that may collapse, a vault is a good idea to prevent that from happening.
      Old cemeteries who have burials before vaults often have low spots over the graves that have to be filled to mow.
      Each cemetery in most states determine their own policy for cremation burials.

  • @iloneclezar
    @iloneclezar Před 5 měsíci +2

    A cremação se faz necessária hoje em dia, pela falta de espaço nos cemitérios. É doloroso pensar que uma vida se esvaiu assim, em cinzas que desaparecerão. Mas precisamos nos acostumar com essa ideia. - Cremation is necessary nowadays, due to the lack of space in cemeteries. It's painful to think that a life has gone like this, into ashes that will disappear. But we need to get used to this idea.

  • @dougmorris5625
    @dougmorris5625 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Insane. I could do it with a small garden shovel.

  • @SharonJohnson-zy5th
    @SharonJohnson-zy5th Před 6 měsíci +2

    both of parents were cremated but they have been buried together in their plot,,my sister was to, put her ashes in creek where she wanted some ppl want a pl to visit them

  • @francesrea5935
    @francesrea5935 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Why don’t they just dig a hole the size of the urn?

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci +1

      When we know in advance the size that is what we do. But most of the time nowadays, people take the ashes from the funeral home and buy their own burial container, and sometimes add a vault. The 18x18x18 opening shown in the video was about 1 inch wider than the urn and its vault. One recent burial was in a round urn shaped like a foot ball helmet with the team colors. Some are in small cardboard boxes. We want the urn deep enough so that grass will grow over the top -- at least 8 inches of soil above it.

    • @damondsmith9279
      @damondsmith9279 Před 5 měsíci +3

      That's how me and my sister done with our moms ashes. We didn't do all the measuring like they did. We used post hole diggers for her ashes. We went about 18 inches deep and about 9 inches square.

  • @k_DAN
    @k_DAN Před 6 měsíci +1

    In plots that already have coffins in them, how far above the coffin is the cremated remains placed ?

    • @TheOneAndOnlyRalph
      @TheOneAndOnlyRalph Před 6 měsíci

      In Connecticut a Grave Vault for Coffin must be at least 18" under Ground.

    • @kmwrites7456
      @kmwrites7456 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TheOneAndOnlyRalph not being a smartie, is that from the top of urn or box?

    • @user-tn8ud9wj8q
      @user-tn8ud9wj8q Před 6 měsíci

      @@kmwrites7456

    • @francesrea5935
      @francesrea5935 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Usually the cremains are buried to the side of the tombstone, but of course it’s up to the person digging where they want to dig, I think it’s creepy to dig on top of the actual grave.

    • @johnheffelfinger3231
      @johnheffelfinger3231 Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheOneAndOnlyRalphactually the casket is 6ft

  • @user-rm1iq1up6w
    @user-rm1iq1up6w Před 5 měsíci +2

    Nice soil

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci

      That part of the cemetery is virgin soil -- not every farmed or otherwise disturbed. There is about 12 inches of topsoil and then underneath sand.

  • @dianapickett3793
    @dianapickett3793 Před 6 měsíci +2

    My nephew passed away from covid he was cremated. His wife has his ashes on a shelf in the living room beside his dog. He was also cremated. My son in. Law passed also from covid my daughter buried him in a cemetery just like that. She will put beside him one day . She placed the whole box. His best friend carried the box he said it was heavy. He was a big man. He was only 54. My nephew was 44.

    • @christophermccarthy6192
      @christophermccarthy6192 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I know how heavy ashes are. Held my late lady's ashes in the box they came in. Was ultimately the last time I held her. Been 3½, going 4 years since she's been gone.

    • @dianapickett3793
      @dianapickett3793 Před 5 měsíci

      @@christophermccarthy6192 what did she pass from ? You have your memories. No one can take away . Stay strong. And merry Christmas 🎅 🎄. GOD BLESS YOU

    • @christophermccarthy6192
      @christophermccarthy6192 Před 5 měsíci

      @@dianapickett3793 Complications of Comgestive Heart Failure

    • @dianapickett3793
      @dianapickett3793 Před 5 měsíci

      @@christophermccarthy6192 so sorry. My mom passed from that also. Take care of yourself .she will always be by your side no matter what.

    • @christophermccarthy6192
      @christophermccarthy6192 Před 5 měsíci

      @@dianapickett3793 thank you

  • @robertwilcox6760
    @robertwilcox6760 Před 5 měsíci +4

    It's not even in line with the other headstones but in the middle where visitors walk the whole thing just seems to be a little hokey to me

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Burials are not under tombstones. The stones are at either the head or foot of the grave area (4x10 foot grave). The first cremation on a grave is buried 1/3 of the way from the west end of the grave. If a second cremation is done on the same grave it is done 2/3 of the way from the west end (in our cemetery). Tombstones mark the end of the grave and they are in a line north and south. Full burials are with the casket laid east to west, with the person's head on the west. The tradition is in Christian burials and comes from the idea that Jesus will come from the east on the second coming, and the dead rise from the grave facing east. Walking over the buried bodies is a part of how cemeteries are designed.

  • @thomasnewton4040
    @thomasnewton4040 Před 6 měsíci +3

    They like to knick you up with various services and charges.

  • @dianapickett3793
    @dianapickett3793 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Who was the person that passed away ?

  • @user-hw3mt8ep5d
    @user-hw3mt8ep5d Před 6 měsíci +2

    I work in an auto body repair shop, they are putting my ashes in a can of bondo.😅

  • @francesrea5935
    @francesrea5935 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Those are not ashes, ashes look like cigar ashes and a person can fit in a gallon ziplock bag. I worked in a cemetery office and saw a cremation in 3 stages.

  • @lablackzed
    @lablackzed Před 6 měsíci +3

    I have my urns at home.😱

  • @amymuuss2473
    @amymuuss2473 Před měsícem

    Get a dirt Tampa that's the best tool .I used that when I worked on a golf course

  • @user-hf2kq7wg2p
    @user-hf2kq7wg2p Před 6 měsíci +2

    Is there no vault with a cremation burial?

    • @jaumesabate1489
      @jaumesabate1489 Před 6 měsíci

      No hay traduccions i no entenen res. Gracias.

    • @mikeklimczak9600
      @mikeklimczak9600 Před 6 měsíci

      I didn't use a vault for my father's urn. I placed it right into the grave with my hands. It was covered in dirt.

    • @psmith6852
      @psmith6852 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@mikeklimczak9600 My cemetery wouldn't let me bury my nephew without the vault!

    • @francesrea5935
      @francesrea5935 Před 5 měsíci +1

      No there isnt

    • @cessealbeach
      @cessealbeach Před 5 měsíci

      There is , it would cost one $10K, yes in So Cal plus $ opening and sealing Vault

  • @edlattina2638
    @edlattina2638 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Assuming that's not in Illinois all they do around here is drill a hole 12 inches by 18inches deep that's all or the family scatters the ashes some where

  • @sher1947
    @sher1947 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Our son passed away in May, we visit his grave often and there are footprints on his grave, makes me so angry!!

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci +4

      I think that after I am gone, it would seem better to have folks walking by or over me than no one at all coming by. In a cemetery, one must walk over other graves to get to those nearby. When a burial is held, maybe 100 folks gather around a grave to say good bye, and of course they must stand on other graves. I like the idea of someone walking by and noticing my gravestone and wondering about me and my life, and if they stop and stand on me as they wonder, that would be fine. My own idea of a cemetery visit it to walk along a row of gravestones reading the inscriptions and wondering about the life of the person buried there. In a local cemetery, it is like walking though a neighborhood of friends, relatives and neighbors.

    • @puttec5081
      @puttec5081 Před 5 měsíci

      sorry about that

  • @kimgee4821
    @kimgee4821 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I don’t get this are you the grounds keeper or just a relative. In Australia we can not dig a hole it is done by funeral home. We don’t have the permission.

    • @barbaramesch6205
      @barbaramesch6205 Před 6 měsíci +1

      In Deutschland ist auch ein Bestattungsunternehmer und Friedhofsverwaltung dafür zuständig.

    • @karenpowell8251
      @karenpowell8251 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It depends on the cemetery. If it is a small country cemetery the rules are more lax.

  • @shirleyaloysius4829
    @shirleyaloysius4829 Před 3 měsíci

    Can they bury someone else ashes on top of another person’s grave ?

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 3 měsíci

      Generally if there are cremations, the family decides if they want two burials on one grave. If so then in the 5x10 foot graves the first cremation is put about 1/3 of the distance from the west boundary and the second 2/3. Some couples have a single urn for both of them. When it is a full burial, then only one person is allowed.

    • @shirleyaloysius4829
      @shirleyaloysius4829 Před 3 měsíci

      @@RiverRoadRambler oh thank you so much for explaining. God bless you

  • @kellyreeves8392
    @kellyreeves8392 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Why not just take the tarp and dump the dirt in the hole

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci

      The tarp with damp earth was far too heavy to do that. An 18x18x18 inch hole has almost 6 cubic feet of damp earth. That weighs about 500 lbs.

  • @francesrea5935
    @francesrea5935 Před 6 měsíci +4

    That was entirely too much ash for a person

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The ashes are usually in an urn and often the urn is in another container (a small casket). We have found that an 18x18x18 inch hole is about right for that situation. Of course if the ashes were not in containers the opening could me much smaller. Since we often are not told what the urn or casket size is, the hole we dig is an estimate of the largest size needed. The burial urn and casket here fit well, but another one the same week was 17x16x15 and the hole was just big enough.

  • @shirleyaloysius4829
    @shirleyaloysius4829 Před 3 měsíci

    All this time I thought they are doing with excavation machines.

  • @angel...23
    @angel...23 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Listen to him breathe cause he is using a shovel

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci

      When you are 77 and have heart disease like I do, maybe you will get out of breath a little too ;-)

  • @harrydennis4754
    @harrydennis4754 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Take my ashes and go to the sea at the ocean. Feel free and swim away. Just like bird fly away and let it go.

  • @rexlex1736
    @rexlex1736 Před 6 měsíci +2

    My ashes will be scattered in a cow pasture.

  • @amyclark4095
    @amyclark4095 Před 5 měsíci +5

    I’m not getting cremated just bury me next to my daddy

  • @user-vp3yh3cy2v
    @user-vp3yh3cy2v Před 6 měsíci +1

    They. Should charge 2000

  • @bordereau1
    @bordereau1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My ashes will be scattered around the back pasture that isn't used.....

  • @adriandelaat2905
    @adriandelaat2905 Před 6 měsíci

    And they charge $600 to dig up and cover in

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 6 měsíci

      The $75 charge at this cemetery includes the paperwork that must be filed, locating the exact site by precise measuring, several visits with the family, contacts with the funeral home, preparations for a grave side burial service, sometimes selling a new grave for the person, and placement of a stone that comes in later, digging the hole, watering the replaced seed and sod several times and if the grave settles, filling it in later years. When the person buys a grave, much of the money is put in a perpetual care fund where the interest earned pays for the mowing and cemetery maintenance. It seems to be a reasonable charge. A grave site costs $350, mostly for the ongoing mowing cost that is paid for in perpetuity by the interest off of that charge.

  • @martybedigian6936
    @martybedigian6936 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I never Sean anyone make a project out of digging a cremation hole. L.O.L. The cemetery workers must be getting paid good, and the cemetery.

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 6 měsíci +1

      There is much more than digging the hole. The exact location has to be measured based on the cemetery records. Several visits with the family to find out there wishes, and if they want to dig the hole themselves. A few calls with the funeral home to get their information and their required paperwork. Filing the cemetery paperwork required by law and updating the records. This video was meant to show how just the grave opening and closing is done. That is done either by the family or by a contracted person. Generally there is a graveside service that has to be arranged. There is a great deal more to a burial than what is shown in the video. The cost for this is $75 at our cemetery. The cost of a grave is $350. Part of that goes into the perpetual care fund. The interest on that fund pays for keeping the cemetery mowed, maintained, plantings etc. Cemeteries like ours, are non-profits, run by volunteers and attempt to ease the burial part of death. We charge what is necessary to pay for the ongoing costs and only the grave digger, a contracted person, gets any pay from a burial.
      Also included in the cost is working with the gravestone maker to get it properly located and placed. The burial part of death is, at least at our cemetery, a very minor cost compared to the overall cost. People don't realize how much behind the scenes effort is involved in a cemetery burial. There are many for-profit cemeteries who charge a great deal more!

  • @elenasfait8799
    @elenasfait8799 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Tot cu piti me u ai avut de lucru și nu a ți ancheput de copii meii chiriciu cu Viorica mocian rosu alina Dumitru fata mea acasă vivid urgent dementa

  • @johnwittmeyer1722
    @johnwittmeyer1722 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I just love how they’re so disrespectful by stepping on peoples, graves and throwing stuff on the headstones and put stuff on him you don’t disrespect the dead

    • @t.g.remixed
      @t.g.remixed Před 6 měsíci +4

      Whatever 😂

    • @lindacox1905
      @lindacox1905 Před 6 měsíci +4

      They are buried so close you cannot help but step on other graves. I have to walk over many graves to get to one I’m visiting.

    • @rogercarroll2551
      @rogercarroll2551 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Nonsense superstition crap. It is not disrespectful. Deliberatly spitting on somebody's grave space would be disrespectful.

  • @robertwernsing4566
    @robertwernsing4566 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hell since we need to do more recycling just dump my ashes in kitty litter box!!!!

    • @greywebs1944
      @greywebs1944 Před 4 měsíci

      Then they'll piss and shit allover you 😺

  • @eutimiochavez415
    @eutimiochavez415 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Two old men digging a hole that is funny ?😂😂😂

    • @janemichaud6544
      @janemichaud6544 Před 6 měsíci

      Maybe it was some of your kinfolk!

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 6 měsíci +1

      At our cemetery, the family is allowed to dig the cremation opening or they can hire it done. I put this video out to give those who dig their own guidance on how to do it themselves in a way that leaves the cemetery sod intact and doesn't make a mess. Otherwise we have had some that do leave us with a mess to re-sod and clean up. It is essentially a DIY video and has been quite useful for our cemetery.

  • @HillBilly_King1881
    @HillBilly_King1881 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Why bury someone that was cremated 98 percent of people that were cremated have there ashes spread somewhere later not buried that’s the point to avoid burial and a tombstone and all that

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Some people like the idea of having a gravestone and being buried in a cemetery with other members of their family. If the cost bothers you, donate your body to medical research and your family will have your ashes returned and then you can avoid the cost of cremation, burial, stone etc. My own plan is to donate my body to research and have the ashes buried in a cemetery lot with a stone with my name on it. The cost will be the cemetery grave -- $350 at the cemetery in this video, a stone for about $400 and some cemetery costs to dig the hole -- get out of life with cemetery burial and stone for under $1000. If I didn't want the grave and stone it would be all free, and the medical research could help others.

    • @dalegrays8053
      @dalegrays8053 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah! Anyway to make money 😢😢😢 No Respect!!!!!

    • @RiverRoadRambler
      @RiverRoadRambler  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@dalegrays8053 People have the right to choose their burial type. If they choose a cemetery, a stone etc., then it will cost money as the cemetery has to pay for all the maintenance. The cemetery in this video pays about $2000 - 2500 per year just for the lawn mowing. The cemetery has been in existence since 1857 and many local families have 5 generations of their family in the cemetery. They want to be buried (or their ashes) near the rest of their family. The cemetery here has an all volunteer unpaid board, and contracts for someone to dig the graves, install the stones etc;, witn NO money coming to the cemetery other than the actual grave payment. If a customer wants a grave dug, they pay the digger, just like if you had hired a tree planted in your yard. If they want a stone, they buy it and have the seller install it. Those are all choices made by people with the cemetery just providing the space and the ongoing maintenance of the cemetery.