Wales: Gravestone Rubble and Church Documents Found Dumped in Field
Broken gravestones and orders of service have been found dumped in a field. Mystery surrounds how rubble and paper, including an order of service from a funeral held last month, were found piled up on land near Ffynnon y Cyff, Lixwm.Saltney Mold Junction councillor Klaus Armstrong-Braun made the discovery while walking on Sunday and described the disposal of the waste as “insensitive”. He said: “People’s bereavement documents have been dumped in the middle of a field. There was a lot of rubble. There were flagstones, gravestones and service booklets from a very recent service from June.”
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I hope someone is held accountable for this nontrosity,[Sorry about the spelling kids]. I, for one would love to go there and recover these thrown away documents and at the least record the info for archiving.
Yes, one would think that in this day and age such occurences would not still be happening. Let alone finding that your loved one is NOT in the grave that you have been visiting since the funeral. Just terrible how LAX the laws have become even in the USA. And it still goes on. web site, www.rootsweb.ancestry.com, among others, the message boards have several terrible stories reported.