interment• This person might easily be the perpetrator of the crime that led to that appallinginterment.• Embalming is a sanitary, cosmetic, and preservativeprocess through which the body is prepared for interment.• Oak was occasionally used, but only for exceptionally important interments.• The committee is therefore proposing to increaseinterment fees.• By 1852 Bunhill Fields was almost full; indeed, the last interment there took place two years later.• Privateinterment took place in York led by Canon O'Mahony with immediate family and Martha present.• Soon, eighteen days after the interment, miracles began to happen at the grave.