Quoting Joe Mackey to Mike Powell on 08-17-19 08:13 <=-
Back a generation or two in my family I think that was more common that being at a funeral home.
When people lived on farms mostly the loved ones were also buried on
the property.
My old family home there were many buried near the house.
When the old homestead was sold many years ago the new owners, who
could care less, took the tombstones and broke them up to use as gravel
in a drive way!
There is now no idea who is buried where there. :(
It one lived in/near a town there would be a common burial area,
either at a church or some plot near town.
It wasn't until the early 19th C our idea of a funeral home/cemetery
came into being.
Each culture has their own ways of dealing with death and the death.
And in times of epidemics mass graves were common.
IIRC, some families had a tradition of someone
actually sitting with the body at all times, even at night.
That's an ancient tradition, many centuries old. This is two-fold.
One out of respect and the other to make sure the person wasn't just in some sort of coma and not buried alive.
Quoting Mike Powell to Joe Mackey on 08-17-19 15:38 <=-
When people lived on farms mostly the loved ones were also buried on the property.
My old family home there were many buried near the house.
When the old homestead was sold many years ago the new owners, who could care less, took the tombstones and broke them up to use as gravel in a drive way!
There is now no idea who is buried where there. :(
We have an old family cemetary which has switched hands. Most of the gravestones are no longer legible, but my great-great-great
grandfather's still was last time I was there. He was a Methodist preacher, so the UMC had made him a nice headstone at some point.
In recent years, the farm changed hands again. The little cemetary
was separated from the rest of the farm by an extra fence. The fellow took it down and started moving the headstones. Luckily, a family
member who is in that area & who still tends to it caught him. In Kentucky, that is actually illegal, even if it is on your property.
The guy had already been warned at least once, so he got fined. Supposedly, he tried to play dumb but the family member pointed out
that it was obviously being tended to since the grass was cut.
Since that grandfather's father's grave has long since been lost (we
think it is under a small strip mall in Pike County, KY), keeping that cemetary from being forgotten is somewhat important.
Hopefully someone, either in the family or for some genealogy
organization, wrote down the inscriptions before they became illegible
and kept the record...
One hopes that the guy learned his lesson.... Is the law only to protect tended graveyards, or does it apply to any cemetery...?
Quoting Mike Powell to Nancy Backus on 08-23-19 20:23 <=-
Hopefully someone, either in the family or for some genealogy
organization, wrote down the inscriptions before they became illegible
and kept the record...
If they did, we are not aware of it. I am guessing they could have
become illegible before my father was even born.
One hopes that the guy learned his lesson.... Is the law only to protect tended graveyards, or does it apply to any cemetery...?
That is a good question. I am not sure. This one was tended,
although I worry that it might eventually not be as my distant cousin
is getting up in age and no one in my immediate family lives near
there.
... Help! I'm going through cherry cheesecake withdrawal.
Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 08-29-19 16:24 <=-
... Help! I'm going through cherry cheesecake withdrawal.
I don't know much about a raspberry pi...but a pineapple upside down cheesecake sounds awfully good right now. ;)
þ OLX 1.53 þ All computers wait at the same speed.
... Help! I'm going through cherry cheesecake withdrawal.
I don't know much about a raspberry pi...but a pineapple upside down cheesecake sounds awfully good right now. ;)
They all do... :)
þ OLX 1.53 þ All computers wait at the same speed.
Quite true.... :)
... Foods labeled "heart smart" now labeled as "stomach stupid"
Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 09-02-19 13:05 <=-
... Help! I'm going through cherry cheesecake withdrawal.
I don't know much about a raspberry pi...but a pineapple upside down
cheesecake sounds awfully good right now. ;)
They all do... :)
Especially chilled. :)
þ OLX 1.53 þ All computers wait at the same speed.
Quite true.... :)
Makes you think you're back on dial-up internet. :P The kids
nowadays complain about the length of time it takes to get on Netflix,
or the internet. They had no clue on what those of us who called
dial-up BBS's, had to deal with.
... Foods labeled "heart smart" now labeled as "stomach stupid"
Really. All the processed foods are drowning in sodium...and
anchovies on pizza and especially loaded with salt!! Not the best idea
if you have a heart condition.
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