They Hand-Excavate Their Burial Sites

Funerals take place in the homes of those who have passed away, with plain coffins crafted by fellow community members. Burial sites are excavated manually, without the use of any machines, and interments are held three days post demise.
The entire ceremony has a somber air; the Amish hold the belief that the soul departs the body at death, and there are no commemorative speeches given.
