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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Green burial should be the way but graves shouldn't be assigned forever, just recycle them every 5 years as without casket, that's how ling it takes for a body to fully decompose. With casket it can take 10-15 years. [/quote] My parents are buried in a Catholic Cemetery and we own the plot. We literally paid for it and have a deed. My mom bought it in 1978 when died died and even then almost sold out. It sold out by 1985 for plots and now only urns in a building can be put there or if you have a plot already with room. That cemetery Holy Rood Cemetery is across street Roosvelt Field in Long Island. It is even more jam packed than by Tysons. The cemetery is one of last green spaces left. I think great use of space. I visit every few years if I have time when in NY. [/quote]
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