In the individual view, there is a "+" next to the burial info.  Click on that 
and choose "cremated."  If you don't know the date of cremation, that's okay. 
At least you know that a burial might not be done but the cremation is noted.

God bless,
Ellen

----- Original Message -----
From: "William Boswell" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March 7, 2011 3:48:17 AM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] funerals & burial/cremation




Every case is different. I’ve known of people who had a service with a full 
body (open/closed casket) memorial then cremation a couple of days later, and 
burial a couple of months later. Other times cremations a couple of days after 
death and burial immediately. My father was cremated almost immediately, had a 
service about a month later, then burial three months later because Arlington 
National Cemetery has a long waiting list. That’s another thing to take into 
consideration. Getting documentation outside of your immediate family can be 
difficult too especially with certificates.



This is an example of either delayed or no burial. When I worked for a local 
cemetery, there were several containers of cremains that had been in a locked 
safe for years because the families never claimed or buried them. A few of them 
I buried myself because I had site numbers for them, then recorded the 
information in the books. Those burials would only be found in cemetery records 
because they took place years after death and cremation. This was a very 
inactive cemetery that had very few burials. Some of these cremains were more 
than 30 years old, and some are still there in that safe.



I wouldn’t always go by obituaries or other notices in newspapers, and 
sometimes the death certificates can be wrong too especially for older burials. 
I’ve had some ancestors whose death certificates showed their bodies were 
“donated to science,” but they never said where the remains were buried 
afterward. A relative told me two of these ancestors were cremated a couple of 
days afterward then buried at a specific cemetery. I don’t know where they got 
the information so I just listed it with that person as the source.



Another thing to consider with cemetery records is that if there is no death 
date shown in the records, the burial date might not be the original burial 
date. They could have been moved within the cemetery or even to other 
cemeteries. I ran across this numerous times working for that same cemetery and 
discovered someone used the reinterment date as the death date when in fact 
they were transferred from another cemetery and there was no record of the 
original interment date at that cemetery. No wonder I never could find an 
obituary for some of these people. There were hundreds of graves moved when a 
cemetery closed down in the late 1800’s and sometimes fifty burials a day so 
record keeping probably wasn’t the priority then.



I would suggest trying to get a hold of the mortuary/funeral home to see when 
the cremation actually took place. For more recent burials, it’s usually on the 
death certificate/transit permit, but older records do not always show this 
information.



I have some family members that were cremated, but I have no idea what date it 
was done so I just list the burial date if known. I only list cremation 
date/place information if I have a record for it otherwise I don’t bother. 
Also, sometimes cremains are never buried so I would understand the need for a 
cremation date if there was no burial.



Bill Boswell




From: Paul Kean [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 11:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] funerals & burial/cremation



Hi,

I've been using Legacy for a number of years now, but I have just come across a 
situation that is new to me and I wonder how others handle it.

Recently my M-I-L died and her body was cremated. Up until now I had always 
assumed that cremations took place on the same day as the funeral service, just 
like a burial. I guess this is the result of my not having been close to a 
cremation before. However in this case I know that the cremation was three days 
after the funeral service because the funeral service was on a Friday and the 
undertaker told that they were unable to get a booking at the crematorium until 
the following Monday.

The issue is how to record this. I have created a 'Funeral' event for the day 
of the funeral service and then changed the burial to cremation. This seems OK, 
although now I think I have to check all my deaths for cremations and remove 
the cremation date because I really don't have any info as to when the 
cremations took place. then I would have to create a 'funeral' event for all 
these as well. Then I wonder if I should create a 'Funeral' event for all the 
burials as well, just for the sake of consistency.

Also how do I record the case where a body is cremated, but then the ashes are 
buried? This means its really both a cremation and a burial.

Any thoughts on this issue.

Thanks.
..Paul Kean



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