Exhumation
Friday, May 9, 2014
Many funerals conclude at a cemetery with the burial of a coffin or casket.
In some cases however, members of a family may subsequently decide they would like their loved one’s remains exhumed and reinterred elsewhere.
In this podcast, David Stevens examines the process of exhumation.
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