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Sorry. But I don't click on links. Maybe someone else can help you through this. Good luck.
Similar to emptying a landfill.
> Build another cemetery or a crematorium (in your scenario, consider a lower amount of cream to cem ratio).
> Select the full cemetery and click on empty building to another facility.
> Once your cemetery has enough space again, click on the Stop emptying button.
Note -
While going through this process, the cemetery being emptied will not be functional > it's hearses will be used to transfer the deceased to the new facility.
Crematoriums are the better option in the long run since they process the deceased instead of just storing them.
It first needs something to empty to. Preferably a crematorium.
Let it run, then click on the full cemetery.
Move It also deletes it.
You are aware that burger place next door from St Andrews Cemetery
may not be serving 100% grade A beef.
Their slogan does say "When It Comes To Food Service, It's Our People!"
lol
I didn't know whether to laugh, cry or vomit....
So I did all of the above in the exact order.