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Master and Commander Posts: 1431 | Subject: Disinterred in Illinois The news about bodies being removed from their graves or stacked to make room for other deceased is dispicable. I have no doubt that this is going on in cemetarys across the country and not just Illinois. If we are running out of room to bury people than I favor cremation, but I think the current situation is caused by the greed of cemetary proprietors rather that lack of burial space. __________________ | ||
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COMSUBBBS Posts: 6180 Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: Disinterred in Illinois It's been going on for centuries. Usually with family crypts. | ||
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Senior Crew Posts: 168 Location: St. John's, Newfoundland. | Subject: RE: Disinterred in Illinois My brother, mother and father were cremated with thier ashes were sprinkled in the Atlantic and that's where I'm going. Our family always had a strong tie to the sea and there's something clean and decent about doing it our way of doing it. Cheers. Hairy. | ||
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Old Salt Posts: 403 Location: Sacramento/Twain Harte | Subject: RE: Disinterred in Illinois Good for you Hairy one. My ashes will be scattered around my moutain cabin, and along my favorite fishing stream. UPPPPS watch where you step. | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 1324 Location: Oxnard, CA | Subject: RE: Disinterred in Illinois I want to be cremated, with my ashes interred in that mountain in Nevada where they will be storing the high level radioactive wastes. That way nobody will be able to walk on my grave without themselves keeling over in radioactive death. The devil that I am! | ||
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Old Salt Posts: 402 | Subject: RE: Disinterred in Illinois I remember this also happened a few years ago in California. I remember people found their loved one's headstones had been removed and stacked in a romote area of the cemetary. When the investigation started small remains of human bones were found laying on the ground in some areas. Like one woman interviewed recently said.. the cemetary had not expanded in years so how was it possible to continue to bury people? I think in the old days a cemetary would simply close when it became full but that led to it being abanded and usually fell into disrepair. Now it seems they simply empty the graves and re-use them and are able to stay in business. It is a sad sad thing. I just read about Captain Bligh being placed in a tomb next to his wife. After a few years the cemetary ceased operation and became overgrown. People began using the cemetary as a trash dump. Later it was decided to clean up the property and they re-discovered Captain Bligh and his family. Take Care, Steve | ||