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Group,
For your information, I am forwarding three listings from the Indiana Roots
list. I thought maybe you would like to know about this if you don't already.
Hope it is not too lengthy...
Thanks!
Carol Keppen
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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 22:18:44 EDT
Subject: Cemetary problems....
To: INDIANA-L(a)rootsweb.com
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I received this from a friend:
In a message dated 10/20/99 12:12:37 AM Central Daylight Time,
CODYCC1(a)prodigy.net writes:
<< > Subject: Re: Neglected cemeteries: other problems...
Date: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 9:53 PM
In Indiana the cemetery, the graves, the headstones belongs to whomever
owns
the property and they can build a warehouse on top of the graves...
and
sell
the tombstones down at the flea market... if they so choose.
I'm sure folks never knew that their graves wouldn't be held sacred...
they
are probably turning over in their graves and wondering whatever
happened
to
the goodness of people.
>>
Does anyone know if this is true?? That sounds awful!
Carol Keppen
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