In a message dated 12/17/02 7:15:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
graveyardgroomer(a)skyenet.net writes:
I spoke with several after the sessions, I believe we will see a lot
more
Trustee's getting involved. Most that I spoke with seem to just need to
know
what to do and the right way to go about it.
About the ordinance's you would like copies of, Micki is still on the
Fayette County Cemetery Commission. I will see what she can come up with.
Keep up the excellent work that you do Jack, I among many appreciate it!
Hope to see you again soon!
John Walters
John,
I described you to him and he said "Yep" that was him. I told him he talked
to the Dean of the Restoration School. He was very impressed. Enough that he
has shown enough interest to get my attention. The Idea of talking to the
Trustees was a stroke of Genius. They aren't interested in something they
know nothing about. And yes, HE did listen to you and Jeannie. Great job. I
hope more Trustees begin to feel the way he does.
I honestly believe most really never took the "Abandoned"
cemeteries seriously. Maybe a movement has started that will spread. They
just have to go before the boards and explain their problem with the
Cemeteries and the Code. They have to explain that they are violating the
Laws by lack of maintenance of the cemeteries that are not sitting out in
plain sight. The Law doesn't discriminate against those that can't be seen
without going off the beaten path. Hang in there John, you are making a
difference that maybe you will begin to see, God willing and a bunch of good
Trustees to Lead, instead of Hide. Believe me, there are a lot of them in the
state. They just have to stand up for their job. We have some on the List.
Good Job, Sincerely And yes on the Commission Papers, UEB sent Henry
counties, but I would like 2 or 3 more if they are out there. I have a Hard
sell here in Little Floyd Co.
jackbriles(a)aol.com
PO Box 444
New Albany, In 47151-0444
(812) 282-6585