Friedhof Bremen-Huchting
Bremen, Stadtgemeinde Bremen, Bremen, Germany
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Bremen, Stadtgemeinde Bremen, Bremen 28259 GermanyCoordinates: 53.03801, 8.72927 - Cemetery ID:
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Originally the cemetery of the village of Huchting. As the village became part of the city of Bremen in 1953, so did the cemetery. It's non-denominational and has a size of about 17.5 acres. As the area became filled and too small, in the early 1980's, the city bought an additional 7.4 acres for an extension, now known as the Friedhof Huchting-Stuhr. There are two gates leading into the cemetery: Kirchhuchtinger Landstrasse and Hermannsburg.
Please note that the graves in Germany are not perpetual. After a certain period of repose (20-30 years) the graves are being leveled and re-used. There is no toxic embalming being done in Germany, so the coffin and the corpse can decompose naturally. If the family of the deceased decides to purchase another period the duration can be extended by another 30 years. Otherwise the grave will be leveled and reused, the marker than used as gravel in road construction. Also the town or owner of the cemetery might find a grave of historical significance and will protect and keep it.
Friedhof Kirchhuchtinger Landstrasse
Originally the cemetery of the village of Huchting. As the village became part of the city of Bremen in 1953, so did the cemetery. It's non-denominational and has a size of about 17.5 acres. As the area became filled and too small, in the early 1980's, the city bought an additional 7.4 acres for an extension, now known as the Friedhof Huchting-Stuhr. There are two gates leading into the cemetery: Kirchhuchtinger Landstrasse and Hermannsburg.
Please note that the graves in Germany are not perpetual. After a certain period of repose (20-30 years) the graves are being leveled and re-used. There is no toxic embalming being done in Germany, so the coffin and the corpse can decompose naturally. If the family of the deceased decides to purchase another period the duration can be extended by another 30 years. Otherwise the grave will be leveled and reused, the marker than used as gravel in road construction. Also the town or owner of the cemetery might find a grave of historical significance and will protect and keep it.
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- Added: 14 Jun 2020
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2708289
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