Bret Lebsack
Jan 14, 2025
What is a non-denominational cemetery?
What is a non-denominational cemetery, and how does it differ from traditional cemeteries? I would like to understand the principles guiding non-denominational burial practices and any unique features or services that these cemeteries offer.
4 Answers
The same thing as a non denominational anything else. You don’t have to be any certain religion to join.
It’s a cemetery that is called public and anyone can be buried in it if they have bought a plot ,But some In the old west it was called a Boot Hill cemetery or town cemetery and anyone could be buried if the had paid the undertaker $ 10.00 in advance.But one rule.whites only.
A place where superstition is not limited to a particular religious sect.
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