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Yes, US--this cemetery is unusual for the US because in this case, the plots aren't actually purchased--it is a small coutry cemetery owned by the Township, and the township cemetery board makes their own rules, which are that you place a marker and the spot is yours. The grandmother is a full burial in this plot--her daughter (the "mom") is cremated with urn buried on top of the grandmother's vault, with a flat marker behind the grandmother's marker, and the "3rd child" 's & spouse's marker (both on one marker) is a 3rd flat marker placed behind the mom's. So as you face the gravesite, the grandmother's marker is first, the mom's is in the middle, and the child & spouse's marker is 3rd in the row--all 3 on one plot. The grandfather's marker lies to the side the grandmother's--and nearby are other relatives' plots/markers--there is lots of space nearby for the first two siblings and descendents, one area had previously been chosen by one of the siblings because she wanted an area for her spouse, children, grandchildren, for full burials--no cremation, and therefore, did not want to be in the same plot as the mom and grandmother. So no issue about the first two diblings wanting the same "spot'--they just don't want the 3rd sibling there. Compicated-huh?