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A physical object that is designed for the purpose of remembering.
Memorial
A cemetery or section of a cemetery with only flush to the ground type markers
Memorial Park
A structure usually of stone or metal erected to commemorate the life deeds or
career of a deceased person, from the Latin word meaning to remind
Monument
A repository for bones or bone fragments.
Ossuary
A section in the cemetery set aside for the scattering of the ashes of cremated
human remains.
Scattering garden
A cemetery marker with a face that has an angle greater than 45 degrees, but less
than 90 degrees in relationship to the terrain
Slant marker
The main part of a monument, the upright portion above the base where the
inscription is located.
Tablet
,Another name for a Monument tablet.
Die
What is meant by a companion memorial?
Two caskets are interred together and the crypt face or monument includes
memorialization information for both people.
A non-metal receptacle or enclosure, without ornamentation or a fixed interior
lining, designed for the encasement of human remains and which is made of
cardboard, pressed-wood, composition material, or pouches of canvas or other
material
Alternative container
What is meant by a crouch crypt in a mausoleum?
The casket lies parallel to the crypt face
The term defined by a device placed in the bottom of cremation caskets to
prevent leakage of body fluids.
Fail safe liner
An alternative container which is placed inside a rental casket, which is removed
and cremated after the service or viewing.
Rental casket insert
The term defined by an unornamented casket made of wood which does not have
a fixed interior lining. (This is a type of alternative container)
Unfinished wood box
A container for cremated remains: a vase with a foot or pedestal.
Urn
, Must a rental casket be relined after each use?
Yes
How does a cremation casket differ from any other wood casket?
It is constructed of environmentally friendly materials, with no metal components
What is considered the norm for a minimum container for cremation?
Corrugated cardboard container
Approximately what is the interior volume of an urn?
200 cubic inches
The most important precaution for using a family-provided urn:
Make sure it meets minimum volume requirements
The term defined by a transfer container consisting of a wooden tray with a
cardboard covering for the casket
Air tray
A transfer container consisting of a particle board box with a cardboard tray and
cover to satisfy air shipping regulations.
Combination case
Any product consisting of a unit or a series of units which are designed or
intended to be used together as both a casket and as a permanent burial
receptacle.
Combination unit
The term defined by an outer enclosure utilized for the protection of casketed
remains during transportation.
Transfer container