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missprim | 13:15 Sat 12th Jan 2013 | ChatterBank
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Didn't want to post this over on Religion and Spirituality as it sometimes gets a bit too much over there.
I would like to be buried with my Grandparents in a plot that Granddad bought.
There is room for me and I have all the paperwork.
However, as I'm not religious, I would like a humanist ceremony but is that possible?
I've been to a humanist cremation but not a burial.
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is the grave in a church or at a cemetery?
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The grave is in a cemetery bednobs but there are little churches in the grounds of the cemetery so I don't know how the whole thing works.
One cemetery I know, is one that has 2 different parts to it. One for burials, one for cremations and I've only ever been to cremations so don't know the process over on the burial side.
it should be fine then
ps i have been to many funerals because i used to work for a hospice service and have seen all sorts. The very best in my opinion were humanist, or interestingly, quaker.
I had a Humanist Ceremony for my OH, Missprim. Service followed by burial conducted by the Humanist Celebrant.
I agree with bednobs - if the cemetery is not owned by a specific church then there should be no problem with your choice of burial ceremony.

I also entirely agree that the 'best' funeral observances I have ever been to have been humanist ones.
Check out this page, missprim - even has the facility to search for a local humanist celebrant...

https://www.facebook.com/BhaHumanistCeremonies
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Thanks to all for your answers and link. Didn't realise it would be on facebook LazyGun.
Its a new initiative :) I only found out last week, when the BHA sent me an email to that effect :)
Just an update, as information of those interested in humanist ceremonies;

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/thunderbirds-gerry-anderson-funeral-held-1529869

Gerry Anderson, Thunderbirds creator, had a humanist service for his funeral.

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