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The idea of a grave/cemetery being permanent is largely a US thing. In most of Europe, graves are rented for an extended period (between 10 and 100 years). After that, what little is left of the remains are removed and the plot can be used again.
Your experience with an abandoned graveyard is just closer to the standard culture in other parts of the works.
I’ve done a bit of research into this topic and started writing a blog post about it (that I’ll post someday… probably)
I haven’t looked into this part yet but I wonder are the remains cremated and the ashes given to a family member or is the body disposed of in another way?