Ideana, Were I you, I'd be making a note of it in your genealogy work, and be sure that others besides yourself and your cousin's immediate family know what he's done. To be honest, I feel he has already done more than most people would have even considered doing, and I see nothing wrong with it, but you have an extremely valid point. Maybe on the tombstones in the family cems it could be noted on the stones themselves, something along the lines of "buried in 'such & such cemetery, city, state". The cost would be minimal, and would give future generations a clue in looking for clues. Anyone else? Vonda