Thanks Ruth for the information. Just another case and I realize some years back, but how are 60 or so burials just "lost"? Does the DNR think they just got up and walked out of there? Thanks, Jon >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Wilhoit Cem. destruction >Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 11:33:21 EDT > >this may still be on the website regarding the gross disruption of the >Wilhoit Cem. near Ireland IN. several years ago...The visible stone, >believe was >Rev. War Soldier, who was the ancestor of Fed. Judge H. Dillin, was,if I >remember >correctly, enclosed inside a fence,and when the real estate developer got >into the dirt, found evidence of many burials, DNR was down, place already >torn >up. Later the "remains" under the guidance of Judge Dillin were reinterred >with >ceremony at nearby Shiloh Cem. and the probable 60 or so others buried >there >were lost...Several new homes now exist nearby...No charges, no >fine..hopefully nightly visits by unknowns in some of the houses! (Just >kidding, don't >really believe in ghosts) Ruth Pride Wheatland, Knox Co. _________________________________________________________________ Get tips for maintaining your PC, notebook accessories and reviews in Technology 101. http://special.msn.com/tech/technology101.armx
I've got about 15 volunteers so far. I also received an email from the general manager of Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greenwood. He was so impressed by the generosity of Graveyard Groomers that he's sending a couple people from his grounds crew to help. Kudos to Walt, Micki, and Danny!!!!! Brad Manzenberger