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  • The Significance of Coins on Headstones

    Symbolism fills cemeteries, and the headstones reveal a bit about the people buried there. Knowledge of headstone symbolism can help unlock the stories. One such tradition is leaving coins on...

  • Burial Laws in Florida

    Cemeteries are places where we go to commemorate our passed-away relatives and friends. Florida has numerous known, unknown, unofficial and abandoned cemeteries and burial sites inside its state...

  • Burial Benefits for Widows of Veterans

    The widow, widower or spouse of a veteran of the U.S. armed services may be entitled to certain burial benefits from the government.

  • Headstone Rules

    Choosing a headstone for your loved one is a personal choice; however, most cemeteries have specific guidelines on headstone appearance. Rules and regulations can differ with cemeteries, so...

  • Veterans Funeral Benefits

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is the government agency charged with the administration of veterans' funeral benefits. It also operates the National Cemetery Administration, which is in charge...

  • How to Find Ancestors in a Cemetery

    Genealogy is a growing area of interest for many Americans, and cemeteries are great resources. A cemetery can provide records of family members you know about, and lead you to find relatives that...

  • How to Find Interesting Epitaphs

    Some of the best short stories are written in cemeteries. Check out the tombstones, and sometimes you'll find a whole life summed up in just a few words. Where do you find these interesting...

  • How Does a Cemetery Make Money?

    Cemeteries as the final resting places of our loved ones are broadly regarded as sacred. For the most part, cemeteries make money by selling burial plots, collecting maintenance or membership fees...

  • How to Select the Correct Cemetery for you and/or a Loved One

    Selecting a cemetery is as important as selecting the funeral home, casket or service type. It is the final resting place of a person you love. It is purchased separately from services and products.

  • How to Reopen an Abandoned Cemetery

    Many cemeteries fall into disrepair and are abandoned when new facilities are created, especially in small towns and rural communities. As a result, only the family members of those interred there...

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