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What type of building combines a crematory and a columbarium?

  1. A funeral home

  2. A crematory and columbarium

  3. A mausoleum

  4. A memorial park

The correct answer is: A crematory and columbarium

The correct response identifies a building that specifically incorporates both the functions of a crematory and a columbarium. A crematory is designed for the process of cremation, while a columbarium serves as a space to store urns containing the ashes of the deceased. By combining these two elements, this type of building provides a comprehensive solution for families, offering both the cremation process and a respectful place for remembrance and storage of the urns in one location. This convenience can be beneficial for families managing the arrangements, ensuring that all aspects of their loved one's memorialization are taken care of within the same facility. Other choices, while related to the broader context of funerary services, do not encompass both elements. A funeral home mainly focuses on providing services and accommodations related to traditional funerals, a mausoleum is designed as a tomb for the preservation of remains above ground, and a memorial park typically features scattered memorials within a landscaped area but does not inherently contain the crematory function.