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From: "Donna" <>
Subject: [THOMPSON-L] Tombstones More on tombstones
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 19:11:52 -0500
References: <008a01bff1af$801b3220$4e231ad8@computer> <000f01bff1b2$06557600$1bf330d1@default> <006601bff1e4$929a81a0$56f1bed8@104.22.2.magiclink.com>
No, they work with the new stones, not the old ones.
By the way, the fastest way to find out who is responsible for a cemetery is
to call a local funeral home. You'd be surprised what a wealth of
information they have on the cemeteries. Or call a local stone cutter, they
will also know a lot about who is in charge of the cemeteries. Follow-up on
their information. You never have to accept bad behavior from anyone when
it comes to protecting your family, alive or dead. That's a part of our
heritage. Take action and find out who to contact to take care of the
problem.
Good luck
donna
a daughter of Lillian Thompson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alli" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: [THOMPSON-L] Fw: Tombstones More on tombstones
> Wouldn't a company that makes or creates the headstone's, be more of an
> authority on caring for stones that a caretaker of a cemetery?
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