This I learned, upon inquiry, was always the case after interring the corpse and leaving the cemetery. |
For instance, the traditional Salvadoran practice of interring bodies in family crypts has recently given way to a more Americanized approach to burying the dead. |
It includes services such as opening a grave, sealing a tomb, and interring human remains. |
Burning or interring was adopted, by the ancients, at the will of the relatives. |
The soldiers, who had so lately been employed in interring their victims, were now called on to bury their own dead. |
His friends broke several laws by transporting Abbey's corpse without a permit, interring him illegally on federal land, and forging a death certificate. |