Disinterment
Today was a new experience for me. I had to assist a client disinter her husband. The past number of weeks have been agonizing for her. The cemeterian mismarked her husband's resting place, so it became necessary to relocate him. The stress imposed by such a mistake was harrowing.
As the day began, I pulled out my law books to review the legalities for disinterment. I studied it in school, but as this would be my first real-life experience, I thought a review was in order. My husband and I drove to the cemetery, and to be on the safe side; I took my law book with me.
The company hired for the disinterment was late; however, they got straight to work once they arrived. First, they dug the new grave. Next, we moved to the grave where my client's husband rested. The first scoop of earth was removed, followed by the next. As the bucket dug deeper and deeper, my stress grew stronger and stronger. At last, I saw the blue color of the casket. As the final shovel loads of soil were gently removed, the time to lift the casket arrived.
The casket was carefully lifted and transported to the new grave. My client's husband was lowered into his new resting place, and I felt her sigh.
It was done. Her husband was in his new grave, where he would rest until the great day of resurrection.
Disinterring a loved one is something no one ever hopes to experience. It is stressful, unsettling, and reawakens the pain of the funeral day.
As we stood by each other's side, I spoke with my client. Although she was within her rights to insist that her husband remain in his original grave, she relinquished his space to another family who are themselves in the midst of loss. Her heart, having recently suffered the pains of loss, gave way to lighten the pain of others.
Her actions, so Christ-like, touched my soul. Her willingness to make another's experience less painful made hers more bearable. I witnessed Christ's comfort upon her, and I thought of the appreciation he must-have for her. And then I saw it. I saw the miracle of Christ lifting her burdens.
Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
–Matthew 11:28-29
As the earth was returned to his grave, his wife whispered these words to me. "He would have wanted that; to help someone else, to relieve their pain, and to right a wrong." Even in death, their purpose reunited to help others.
With tears streaming down her cheeks she was the perfect emissary of Christ's purity and love. Silently, she turned away and left the cemetery.

