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The pot was found under the floor of a columbarium.
At the east end of the church is a garden and columbarium.
The construction of a Columbarium inside the building was completed in 2000.
The money goes primarily to pay for building the columbarium and long-term maintenance.
Columbarium niches have even been made a part of church buildings.
There is a columbarium in the oratory of the cathedral.
The first phase of the columbarium, with 180 niches, was built in 1991.
A columbarium was opened in November, 2001 for cremated remains.
The building also contains a lady chapel and a wooden columbarium.
A columbarium and Byzantine ceramics have been found in the village.
A columbarium was also incorporated into the design, with space for 1,400 niches.
The columbarium is in the base of the bell tower off the main entrance.
Ruins of the house, chapel and columbarium were mentioned by Henderson in 1925.
Ashes can also be buried underground or in a columbarium niche.
The space was once considered for a columbarium.
The columbarium holds 3,000 niches, but only about 100 have been sold since it was completed in 2001.
"We're going to be cremated and have our ashes in a columbarium.
The Japanese army wished to transform the place into a columbarium for the fallen soldiers.
Five more columbarium structures were erected under Metzler's leadership between 1992 and 2004.
In 2005 a new Columbarium was constructed in the bell tower.
A columbarium with bronze font is in the northeast corner.
The remaining $1.3 million were used to build a columbarium at the cemetery.
Remains must be buried in a grave or placed in a columbarium.
It is now an unofficial columbarium, and is privately owned.
On November 14, 2011, work began on a new columbarium with a capacity of 1000, which was expected to last ten years.