Greetings from northern Indiana Ernie and list. As I write this many of you are getting hammered with severe weather. Hope you all are safe. While I fully understand the ramifications and problems a burial of this type poses, I must admit that if my family had owned this land for 125 years and my ancestors were buried on this land, I too would want to be buried with them. There is one thing that the obit refers to that may answer some of the concerns. First of all, burial is at a later date. This could mean Mr.Wolfe is going to be cremated, which does not pose as much as a threat as being interred. The only concern here would be the foundation for his grave stone. Secondly, this could mean that the family intends to thoroughly research the burials or take their time in choosing a burial location so as to not disturb anything. Who knows...maybe his parents or grandparents showed him where it was OK to be buried when they were still living or the family may have had better records than the township. Again, I understand the concern this scenario poses, but I also know that if I had the chance, that is where I would choose to be buried... To me this would be a tough call... Kyle D. Conrad