cementer
/ˈsɛməntər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or company that operates a cemetery, responsible for the care and maintenance of graves and burial sites.
“The cementer offered a tour of the historic cemetery, pointing out notable graves and memorials.”
2. verb
To place or bury a corpse in a cemetery, often in a formal or ritualistic manner.
“The deceased was cemented in the family plot, surrounded by loved ones and cherished memories.”
3. verb
To fix or secure something firmly in place, often using cement or another binding agent.
“The contractor cemented the foundation of the new building to ensure stability and longevity.”