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Dead ought to be buried where they live
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1548699" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>My brother and I, are care takers of sorts for the church cemetery. It's filling up quick. The majority, have never stepped in the church. I guess they have some connection through family already buried there. We have what we call "cemetery dues". It's $25 a year. The money goes in an annuity that will hopefully maintain the cemetery. Probably only about 5% of the bodies buried there get their dues paid.</p><p>It gets hard at sometimes, to keep up with complaints of sunken graves, leaning tombstones, many lament the use of glyphosate, but you'd never get done weedeating that place without it. I often wonder why, they don't bury dead in town, as opposed to small cemetery at a little country church. We have two big work days a year there. Yet to see anybody show up that wasn't a member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1548699, member: 17956"] My brother and I, are care takers of sorts for the church cemetery. It’s filling up quick. The majority, have never stepped in the church. I guess they have some connection through family already buried there. We have what we call “cemetery dues”. It’s $25 a year. The money goes in an annuity that will hopefully maintain the cemetery. Probably only about 5% of the bodies buried there get their dues paid. It gets hard at sometimes, to keep up with complaints of sunken graves, leaning tombstones, many lament the use of glyphosate, but you’d never get done weedeating that place without it. I often wonder why, they don’t bury dead in town, as opposed to small cemetery at a little country church. We have two big work days a year there. Yet to see anybody show up that wasn’t a member. [/QUOTE]
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