Ashes | The “cremated remains” of a body are commonly known as “ashes” but are actually finely processed bone fragments. |
Burial | Placing a body or cremated remains in the ground, in a lot or grave. |
Burial Permit | A legal document issued from local municipality authorizing a burial or cremation. |
By-laws | The rules and regulations under which the Cemetery operates. |
Care and Maintenance Fund | Under Ontario law, when an internment right is sold, a percentage of the purchase price is set aside for the general care and maintenance of the cemetery. |
Casket | A container designed to hold a body for burial, entombment or cremation. Usually made of wood, metal or fibre board. |
Cemetery | An area of land reserved exclusively for burial of the deceased. |
Columbarium | A structure with individual compartments, or “niches,” designed to hold cremated remains. |
Coroner | A medical doctor who certifies and/or investigates an individual’s death. |
Cremated Remains | Commonly known as “ashes”, but they are the finely processed bone fragments left after cremation. |
Cremation | A process where the body, held in a cremation container, is placed into a cremation chamber and heat is applied, leaving behind the cremated remains. |
Cremation Burial Plot | A small area used to bury an urn holding cremated remains. |
Cremation Urn | A container used to hold cremated remains after cremation. |
Crematorium | A place where the cremation takes place. |
Crypt | An individual space in a Mausoleum in which human remains are placed. |
Death Certificate | A legal document signed by the attending physician showing the cause of death as well as other information about the deceased. |
Entombment | Placing a casket in a crypt or placing an urn containing cremated remains into a niche. |
Grave | A place of burial in the ground for the deceased, which is normally memorialized by a flat or upright granite or bronze marker. |
Inscription | Words inscribed on a monument or marker, crypt or niche front. |
Interment Right | The right to determine who can be buried or entombed in a grave, lot, niche or crypt, and what the memorialization may be. |
Interment Rights Certificate | A document issued by the cemetery when interment rights have been paid in full. It specifies the owner of the interment rights, location, memorialization options, type and number of interments. |
Interment Rights Holder | A person holding the right to determine the burial or removal of the deceased, and to direct the memorialization. |
Lot | A lot may have more than one grave within it; see “Grave.” |
Marker | A bronze or granite memorial, set flush and level with the ground in the marker space. |
Marker Space | Unless otherwise specified on the interment rights certificate, a marker space is the area designated to place a grave marker. |
Mausoleum | A structure or building designed with individual compartments, or “crypts,” where caskets are placed for entombment. |
Memorial | A marker, monument, columbarium niche front, mausoleum crypt front, or any other form used to inscribe the names of individuals buried or entombed within the cemetery. |
Monument | An above-ground memorial, made of granite, placed upright within the designated monument space of a lot. |
Monument Base | Made of granite, the monument base sits on the monument’s concrete foundation to stabilize and protect the monument diestone. |
Monument Diestone | The diestone contains the design and memorial inscription and is set on the monument base. |
Monument Foundation | A concrete foundation matches the footprint of the monument base and is set in the ground. |
Monument Space | An area of a lot designated to hold the monument. |
Niche | A compartment in a mausoleum or columbarium designed to place an urn holding cremated remains. |
Pre-Planning | Funeral and/or cemetery arrangements completed by someone prior to death. |
Scattering | The division or separation of ashes. In accordance with our Catholic faith, scattering is not permitted. |
Section | An area within a cemetery containing many graves or lots to make them easier to locate (e.g., Section B, Lot 450). |
Urn | A container used to hold ashes after cremation; see “Cremation Urn.” |
Vault | A grave liner made from concrete or metal and lowered into a grave to protect the casket from the elements. |