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Which of the following is NOT considered a cemetery service?

  1. Cremation

  2. Marker Installation

  3. Transportation of remains

  4. Opening and Closing

The correct answer is: Transportation of remains

The option indicating transportation of remains is the correct choice for the service that is not considered a cemetery service. Cemetery services typically refer to those activities directly related to the interment or memorialization of a body at a specific burial site. Cremation, marker installation, and opening and closing graves are all services that directly occur within or around the cemetery setting. Cremation involves the transformation of the body, which can often lead to a burial or memorial service in a cemetery. Marker installation pertains to placing grave markers or headstones, a common practice in cemeteries to denote the final resting place of deceased individuals. Opening and closing involves the physical act of preparing a grave for burial and is intimately related to the services provided at a cemetery. Conversely, the transportation of remains is typically categorized as a funeral home service rather than a cemetery service. This process does not occur at the cemetery itself but involves moving the deceased from one location, such as a place of death or a funeral home, to the cemetery where the final disposition will take place. Thus, this option does not fit the definition of a cemetery service, establishing it as the correct answer.