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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1703124" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>I'm not entirely sure but the largest cemetery in our state has old areas that i believe haven't seen burials for over 50 years. They bulldoze all the headstones away and then re use the area in between the original burials where you would normally walk. So basically you are now walking on the old graves. My grandmother died when she was 28 in 1952 and my father still owns her plot and it will be passed down to one of us when he's gone. You can fit three or four bodies in the same grave here so if you let ownership go someone is able to purchase the plot and be buried on top. Lucky my grandmother is at the very entrance and it is in a historical heritage listed area so will never be cleared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1703124, member: 33533"] I'm not entirely sure but the largest cemetery in our state has old areas that i believe haven't seen burials for over 50 years. They bulldoze all the headstones away and then re use the area in between the original burials where you would normally walk. So basically you are now walking on the old graves. My grandmother died when she was 28 in 1952 and my father still owns her plot and it will be passed down to one of us when he's gone. You can fit three or four bodies in the same grave here so if you let ownership go someone is able to purchase the plot and be buried on top. Lucky my grandmother is at the very entrance and it is in a historical heritage listed area so will never be cleared. [/QUOTE]
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