It was a beautiful service for my brother Gary. Thank you for your kindness and professionalism on preparing his finally resting place. May God bless you.
I love your channel, with this information your viewers are learning about the process of burial and get familiar with such a difficult time. There’s nothing hidden in the process and it’s standard for all living beings, we get born and we die. Thank you.
Having watched a number of your videos over the past few days, it dawned on me that I have spent far more time in cemeteries throughout my life than I had previously considered. I recognized this cemetery as Bonebrake Cemetery in Veedersburg, IN. My grandfather Chatt was born in Veedersburg and my 94 yr old aunt still lives in Hillsboro, IN. I thank you for these videos. I don't believe I ever paid much attention to the vaults or the labor side of the burial. I have dug cremation graves myself and have officiated more than 30 funerals but I've never had the time to pause and watch the entire process. I frankly find it fascinating. Thanks very much for answering some long held questions.
You are awesome. So glad to see this. You are showing something that we all need to be aware of. This is a part of daily life that seems to be avoided or not shone very often. Death and funerals are sad times for people.
Thank you for sharing this very intimate moment with us. I have been to numerous burials over the years and never have I seen such care as you give your clients, regardless if it is a grave liner or your finest vault offering. I know you are going about doing Gods good wok for your fellow man. Take care Philippians 4:13
Very interesting to see the differences in funeral customs Here in Sweden we never use vaults, both caskets and urns are always buried directly into the ground. Maybe it's due to the fact that a burial plot is only guaranteed for 25 years. If the time is not extended after that by a relative the plot can sometimes be reused for another person.
Where would the deceased person in the casket or urn go? Putting another person in one's burial plot after 25 years doesn't sound right. They don't do that here in California. Both my parents are interned together in an outdoor mausoleum wall. My dad died in August 1987, and my mom died in November 1992. I miss them both dearly and dream about them.
@maryw.5431 I would say that in the vast majority of cases a relative extends the plot for another 25 years every time it expires. If it's abandoned, usually the church will leave it for a number of additional years, even decades, but it's up to each church. If the plot is reused and if there are any remains left at that time, they will be cremated and the ashes spread in a memorial grove in the cemetery. The vast majority of people in Sweden are cremated, something like 85%, and in that case nothing will remain. I'm sorry for you loss. I lost my mom this summer and my dad 7 years ago, so I know how you feel.
What a bunch of expensive non sense. They will do anything to rack up those charges when your at your worst. Dont fall for this fluff that u dont need. Take the urn home with you and think about what you want done and do it later. Nobody needs all this. DONT SIGN ANYTHING!! Go home and think for as long as you need after the grief leaves you or you will PAY!!
alot of times these are decided on by the person who passed and there is nothing wrong with getting nice things remember dont leave your house grow your own beef and veggies cause you will pay if u have to use a store or anything
Well said, don.t mind if i have to spend alittle more for myself when that time comes for me, of course, let my love ones know type of service I would like done....
That’s a lot of skilled work you do all by yourself. You’re a master at your trade.
It was a beautiful service for my brother Gary. Thank you for your kindness and professionalism on preparing his finally resting place. May God bless you.
Prayers and condolences to you and your family
Condolences to your family.
Hi Austin, wow, I never knew they had a Vault for Urns. It is nice to see the same level of care is customary no matter what type of burial.
Its B.S. they have anything if your paying for it.Upsell , upsell, upsell! Take the urn home with you and dont sign anything!
Some religions state the remains are to be returned to the earth and not placed in the home.@@RadioRich100
I didn’t know either, @benburns5995
@@RadioRich100 GET OFF THIS CHANNEL YOU DESPICABLE TROLL !!!!
I love your channel, with this information your viewers are learning about the process of burial and get familiar with such a difficult time. There’s nothing hidden in the process and it’s standard for all living beings, we get born and we die. Thank you.
Dark. But beautiful. Thank you for your kind work. You're awesome
Interesting to see how this is done. I will be cremated and the ashes buried. I've already purchased the plot, urn, vault and marker.
Having watched a number of your videos over the past few days, it dawned on me that I have spent far more time in cemeteries throughout my life than I had previously considered. I recognized this cemetery as Bonebrake Cemetery in Veedersburg, IN. My grandfather Chatt was born in Veedersburg and my 94 yr old aunt still lives in Hillsboro, IN. I thank you for these videos. I don't believe I ever paid much attention to the vaults or the labor side of the burial. I have dug cremation graves myself and have officiated more than 30 funerals but I've never had the time to pause and watch the entire process. I frankly find it fascinating. Thanks very much for answering some long held questions.
I only did a small handful of urn vault services, but the story behind this on got me. Great work!
Excellent video Professionally done job.
Thank you for sharing this with all of us ❤
You are awesome. So glad to see this. You are showing something that we all need to be aware of. This is a part of daily life that seems to be avoided or not shone very often. Death and funerals are sad times for people.
Thank you for sharing this very intimate moment with us. I have been to numerous burials over the years and never have I seen such care as you give your clients, regardless if it is a grave liner or your finest vault offering. I know you are going about doing Gods good wok for your fellow man. Take care Philippians 4:13
You are a real professional in your business. Awesome guy.
Thanks.
My Dad had Immediate Cremation. He had a Cardboard Cylinder Urn. His remains were thrown into The Pond behind the Church he attended.
Thats very bad,so no income for guys like this from the Video!
Wow I didn't know how it done my dad and Sister then my mom when I go
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Very interesting to see the differences in funeral customs
Here in Sweden we never use vaults, both caskets and urns are always buried directly into the ground.
Maybe it's due to the fact that a burial plot is only guaranteed for 25 years. If the time is not extended after that by a relative the plot can sometimes be reused for another person.
Where would the deceased person in the casket or urn go? Putting another person in one's burial plot after 25 years doesn't sound right. They don't do that here in California. Both my parents are interned together in an outdoor mausoleum wall. My dad died in August 1987, and my mom died in November 1992. I miss them both dearly and dream about them.
@maryw.5431 I would say that in the vast majority of cases a relative extends the plot for another 25 years every time it expires.
If it's abandoned, usually the church will leave it for a number of additional years, even decades, but it's up to each church.
If the plot is reused and if there are any remains left at that time, they will be cremated and the ashes spread in a memorial grove in the cemetery. The vast majority of people in Sweden are cremated, something like 85%, and in that case nothing will remain.
I'm sorry for you loss. I lost my mom this summer and my dad 7 years ago, so I know how you feel.
Again, you do care.
Why is the burial not centered with the gravestone?
I see in your videos they’re always buried behind their stones. That’s strange to me
Please
People are paid man.
It seems a lot of fuss for a cremated remains interment ?
And no doubt this lot of fuss will cost a lot of money?????
This is emotional black mail
What a bunch of expensive non sense. They will do anything to rack up those charges when your at your worst. Dont fall for this fluff that u dont need. Take the urn home with you and think about what you want done and do it later. Nobody needs all this. DONT SIGN ANYTHING!! Go home and think for as long as you need after the grief leaves you or you will PAY!!
Some religions state that the remains are to be returned to the earth and not to be placed in the home.
You want to make people jobles!Sooo heartless!
alot of times these are decided on by the person who passed and there is nothing wrong with getting nice things
remember dont leave your house grow your own beef and veggies cause you will pay if u have to use a store or anything
Well said, don.t mind if i have to spend alittle more for myself when that time comes for me, of course, let my love ones know type of service I would like done....
@@christineyazzie-lewis8513 A little more? Try thousands more.
If your cremated the creaming need spread not buried what a waste of money