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Re: O.T. Someone's buried in my grave...


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Posted by Sammy in Kansas on October 09, 2010 at 17:38:14 from (207.119.142.11):

In Reply to: O.T. Someone's buried in my grave... posted by No Grave on October 08, 2010 at 06:32:55:

I have been on the local Cemetery Bd. of Directors for 14 years now and our long time Sexton passed away very sudden with Cancer and we have had several since and have discovered mistakes and I know of two people that were off by just a 1/2 to a whole grave and we had to relocate those. They were not bad as the mistakes had been caught before they had been in there to long and were in PVC vaults.
When a lot is sold you are issued a deed and it is in our record, you have a copy, but nothing is filed at the courthouse. We also do not allow to transfer lots to one another as you lose track of who has what, we have a policy that if the lot is no longer wanted, and the owner wants to sell it, it will be purchased back by the Cemetery for the org. purchase price less 25.00 for paper work. That way we have contsant record over the ownership.
WE did have a family want to relocate a burial that had been buried for 30 years and let me tell you that is sometime I would hope to never see again. The lady died at a very young age with cancer and the husband only bought one lot. Now years later the daughter who was a small child then now wanted to get plots together so both mother and dad could be together as there were no longer any more close by. She bought two lots together in the same Cemetery and we moved her mother. In Colorado, as long as they disinterment is not leaving the confines of the org. cemetery, the red tape is next to nothing, but again that grave had no liner or vault and there was the same as nothing left of most of that casket.


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