To: R. Scott
I worked for a headstone company in Detroit for over 8 years - Crime in cemeteries was pretty common. Robbery in broad daylight, theft of bronze vases, urns benches and memorials. I've caught people stealing flowers for resale. My boss found a hooker in the truck when he was delivering a headstone. There was a shooting at one funeral and another where the grounds supervisor was given a broken nose punched in the face by gang members for not opening a sealed coffin (which by law, he cannot). Dead bodies were found dumped in a river at the cemetery across from us (two that I can remember). Police always looked there for missing persons.
But not only the crime problem but the upkeep of the cemeteries cause families to move their loved ones. Grass not mowed, memorials knocked over, graffiti and garbage everywhere. I was delivering a memorial to Mt. Hazel cemetery which the city had taken over two months before, the office was ransacked, cards (which contained info on where people are buried) were blowing all over the grounds. No one will ever know where anyone is buried in that cemetery unless they have a headstone (which most don't). Son House (famous blues legend) is buried there. It's a crying shame.
To: intoxicat
Crime in cemeteries was pretty common. Robbery in broad daylight, theft of bronze vases, urns benches and memorials. I've caught people stealing flowers for resale. My boss found a hooker in the truck when he was delivering a headstone. There was a shooting at one funeral and another where the grounds supervisor was given a broken nose punched in the face by gang members for not opening a sealed coffin (which by law, he cannot). Dead bodies were found dumped in a river at the cemetery across from us (two that I can remember). Why would anyone want to open a coffin? What's the welfare/disability rate there? Are we paying for these animals?
195 posted on
08/15/2005 9:46:21 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(A person who will lie for you, will lie against you.)
To: intoxicat
I learned to drive in Mt. Olivet Cemetary. My friends here in Northern Michigan didn't get it until I explained that the cemetary had miles of "roads" throughout and my dad would let us drive around the cemetary to practice. I have many relatives buried at Mt. Olivet and none of us in our right minds would even consider going there. It is a shame, as when we were children, going to the graves of my grandparents was routine.
234 posted on
08/15/2005 11:00:25 AM PDT by
bella1
(red county, blue state)
To: intoxicat
But anyone who doesnt like the situation is a racist! Glad I live where I do.
264 posted on
08/15/2005 12:47:16 PM PDT by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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