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Glossary of Casket Terms

 

Below are commonly referenced terminology specific to funerals and burials*:

 

Alternative Container: An unfinished wood box or other non-metal receptacle without ornamentation, often made of fiberboard, pressed wood or composition materials, and generally lower in cost than caskets.


Casket/Coffin: A box or chest for burying remains.


Cemetery Property: A grave, crypt or niche.


Cemetery Services: Opening and closing graves, crypts or niches; setting grave liners and vaults; setting markers; and long-term maintenance of cemetery grounds and facilities.


Columbarium: A structure with niches (small spaces) for placing cremated remains in urns or other approved containers. It may be outdoors or part of a mausoleum.


Cremation: Exposing remains and the container encasing them to extreme heat and flame and processing the resulting bone fragments to a uniform size and consistency.


Crypt: A space in a mausoleum or other building to hold cremated or whole remains.


Disposition: The placement of cremated or whole remains in their final resting place.


Endowment Care Fund: Money collected from cemetery property purchasers and placed in trust for the maintenance and upkeep of the cemetery.


Entombment: Burial in a mausoleum.


Funeral Ceremony: A service commemorating the deceased, with the body present.


Funeral Services: Services provided by a funeral director and staff, which may include consulting with the family on funeral planning; transportation, shelter, refrigeration and embalming of remains; preparing and filing notices; obtaining authorizations and permits; and coordinating with the cemetery, crematory or other third parties.


Grave: A space in the ground in a cemetery for the burial of remains.


Grave Liner or A concrete: cover that fits over a casket in a grave. Some liners cover tops and sides of the casket. Others referred to as vaults, completely enclose the casket. Grave liners minimize ground settling.


Graveside Service: A service to commemorate the deceased held at the cemetery before burial.


Interment: Burial in the ground, inurnment or entombment.


Inurnment: The placing of cremated remains in an urn.


Mausoleum: A building in which remains are buried or entombed.


Memorial Service: A ceremony commemorating the deceased, without the body present.


Memorial Society: An organization that provides information about funerals and disposition, but is not part of the state-regulated funeral industry.


Niche: A space in a columbarium, mausoleum or niche wall to hold an urn.


Urn: A container to hold cremated remains. It can be placed in a columbarium or mausoleum, or buried in the ground.
Vault: A grave liner that completely encloses a casket.


* Courtesy of the California Department of Consumer Affairs, Cemetery and Funeral Bureau