Well, I worked in a building next to a funeral parlor that did cremations for two years or so. I never noticed any unusual odors, except once. Late one night, this horrible smell permeated the air and we could see smoke rising from the funeral parlor. I'm pretty sure it was the cremation we were smelling.
Like ColdChef pointed out, this was close to the middle of the night, which is probably why most people don't notice it. I lived very near a place that did cremations. That whole block smelled like coffee a lot of the time. I was told they threw old beans in with the bodies, but I have no idea of that's true.
That is almost certainly not true. At degrees, coffee beans would instantly be char, it's unlikely that you'd smell anything directly from them. When I drive by at night I can smell something like minty burnt coffee grounds. Not sure if it's a masking agent to cover up the burnt body smell, like my cousin swears. But it is a pretty strange smell to come from a cemetary.
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