11-205:   DEFINITIONS:
CEMETERY: Real estate owned by the City operating this burial cemetery intended for the disposition of human remains. It shall include all features, structures, roads, and building, chapel or garden mausoleums.
CREMATION: A step in the preparation of human remains through a process of heat and evaporation whereby the body is reduced to its original elements; bone fragments, not ashes.
CRYPT: A space of sufficient size used or intended to be used to entomb the uncremated human remains in a mausoleum.
DEED: The original conveyance given by the City of Eufaula to the original purchaser.
ENTOMBMENT: The placement of noncremated human remains in an aboveground crypt.
INTERMENT: The permanent disposition of the remains of a deceased human being by cremation, inurnment, entombment or burial.
INURNMENT: The placement of cremated remains in an urn or other container placed in an aboveground niche.
LAWN CRYPT: One space of ground used or intended to be used for the burial of human remains in double depth or single depth vaults previously installed with provisions for drainage.
LOT: Any one or more spaces for human interment in the cemetery used, or intended to be used, for internment of human remains. The term includes and applies to a mausoleum, a grave, lot crypt, niche or vault.
MAUSOLEUM: A structure for aboveground entombment.
MEMORIAL: A bronze marker, bronze tablet, crypt or niche bronze nameplate or lettering, and bronze vase.
MONUMENT: A memorial of granite or other stone, including, but not limited to, a headstone or tombstone.
NICHE: A space in a columbarium used or intended to be used, for inurnment or cremated human remains.
OWNER: The owner or owners of rights (deed) in interment, as shown on the books of the cemetery, at all times subject to these rules and regulations.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: The duly appointed administrator or executor of one decedent.
SPACE: One space of ground in the cemetery, used or intended to be used, for burial of the remains of one human being. (Ord. 17-4-1, 4-3-2017)