Last fall I visited Resurrection Cemetery, Justice Il. My great grandmother was buried in a term grave. Of course there was no grave marker. At the office they could tell me exactly where she was buried in that section. The person at the office gave me good directions and I saw the grave map of the area and her grave lot was colored in. I went out there, had a black marker and copy paper and make a type of 'grave marker' with her name and death date. Then I took pictures of that area and some distant pictures for future people to see where it is. Yes at some time in the future the cemetery will sell the lot and if there are any remains left (after 92 years) they will be removed. Suggest you visit the office at St Adelbert's and ask where the people where buried. Sue At St. Adelbert's, their term graves are 25 years, so I don't know where my ggparents final resting place is since in that family. they all bought term graves **************Get a jump start on your taxes. Find a tax professional in your neighborhood today. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?query=Tax+Return+Preparation+%26+Filing&ncid=emlcntusyelp00000004)