I was working in a cemetery today and the groundsman told me something i never knew. He said you know the people that live in the houses opposite the cemetery their not allowed to be buried in the cemetery. Bet no one knows why.
Hmm, alongside my duties as a local spark I also do the occasional bit of undertaking when required, I was squaring up a grave just before christmas on a misty morning about 6.00AM, I was down the hole and heard a car drive up the driveway, having finished tidying up the grave I climbed up the stepladder and emerged, the occupant of the car was putting flowers on a nearby grave - seeing me rise from the ground in the mist the poor woman shrieked and ran back to her car speeding away.
Try earth rod testing in a churchyard and see what comments you get from the builders as you are stepping it out and pushing temporary electrodes in between the graves.
The cemetery round the corner from me is always busy, I don't see the appeal myself, infact people are dying to get in there