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Qué (quién) es burial$10264$ - definición

BURIAL ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNAL BENEFIT
Burial societies; Burial Societies; Burial Society; Burial club

Natural burial         
  • South Korean President [[Lee Myung-bak]] visiting the Meadowvale Cemetery in Brampton, Ontario, in 2013
INTERMENT OF THE BODY OF A DEAD PERSON IN THE SOIL IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT INHIBIT DECOMPOSITION BUT ALLOWS THE BODY TO RECYCLE NATURALLY
Ecological Funeral; Green burial; Green funeral; Natural Burial; Green burial ground; Memorial nature preserve; Natural burial ground; Ecological burial; Billy Campbell (doctor); Dr. Billy Campbell; Joe Sehee; Mary Woodsen; Ecological cemetary; Ecocemetary; Ecocemetery; Ecological cemetery; Ecological funeral; Eco-cemetery; Ecoburial; Eloise Woods Community Natural Burial Park
Natural burial is the interment of the body of a dead person in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the body to be naturally recycled. It is an alternative to other contemporary Western burial methods and funerary customs.
Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore         
  • The Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum
  • [[Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll]]'s grave (centre) at the Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore
  • Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore
CEMETERY USED BY THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY, SURROUNDS THE ROYAL MAUSOLEUM ON THE FROGMORE ESTATE
Royal burial ground; Royal Burial Ground
The Royal Burial Ground is a cemetery used by the British royal family. Consecrated on 23 October 1928 by the Bishop of Oxford, it is adjacent to the Royal Mausoleum, which was built in 1862 to house the tomb of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
ship burial         
  • Planks from one of the [[Butuan boats]] (c. 320 to 1250 AD) from the [[Philippines]]
BURIAL IN WHICH A SHIP OR BOAT IS USED EITHER AS A CONTAINER FOR THE DEAD OR AS A PART OF THE GRAVE GOODS
Boat grave; Boat burial; Ship burial in Asia; Draft:Boats and boat-shaped burials in Asia; Boats burials in Asia; Boat burials in Asia; Boat burial in Asia; Ship-burial
¦ noun Archaeology a burial in a wooden ship under a mound, carried out in Britain in Anglo-Saxon and Viking times.

Wikipedia

Burial society

A burial society is a type of benefit/friendly society. These groups historically existed in England and elsewhere, and were constituted for the purpose of providing by voluntary subscriptions for the funeral expenses of the husband, wife or child of a member, or of the widow of a deceased member. Some also allowed for insuring money to be paid on the death of a member.

Not-for-profit burial societies still exist today. For-profit companies also provide funeral insurance.

Jewish communities often include a burial society known as the chevra kadisha, which also covers performing the necessary Jewish funerary rituals and ceremonies.