Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
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You have to buy a concrete vault if you want to bury him in this cemetery."
Many cemeteries require either a vault or a steel casket. It's because wood deteriorates and collapses, leaving a divot in the lawn that has to filled in later. It has nothing to do with preserving the body although some morticians might make use of the rule to sell a fancier box.

FWIW, everyone in my close family has opted for cremation.
It's not just filling in a divot in the lawn they worry about. Lawn tractors/mowers/backhoes tend to fall into graves when rotting caskets collapse under the weight. This can be dangerous and damaging for both operators and equipment.