During the plague, due to a shortage of coffins, there were coffins whose bottoms could be opened to allow the dead person to be buried in a mass grave without the coffin. What were they called?

This refers to the epidemics of the Black Death (bubonic plague) during the Middle Ages from 1348 in Central Europe, when not enough coffins could be produced to bury the countless dead, so this type of "reusable coffin" with a bottom hatch was invented to maintain a certain level of piety. Does anyone know if…

Challenges with organizing funerals?

Dear community, I'm currently researching funerals and the challenges they pose for those left behind. I'm interested in what problems and difficulties you've encountered while organizing funerals and memorial services. Were there any aspects that were particularly stressful or complicated? How satisfied were you with the services provided by the funeral homes? Did you feel…