All winter decorations, holly, evergreen or artificial wreaths that are not placed on concrete foundations or flower stands need to be taken off of gravesites by April 1.
Dear Abby advises a family who lost their daughter two years ago that wants to know what the rules of etiquette are when it ...
Allowing more family members to be buried in the same plot, and empowering officials to remove excessive graveside ...
The following is a news release from the city of Pocatello. POCATELLO – Starting Monday, March 31, crews will remove and ...
The annual spring cleanup at Muscatine Greenwood Cemetery is in progress. Cemetery staff request that all grave decorations ...
The Fort Morgan Cemetery will be starting its annual Spring Cleanup on Monday, March 24. Cemetery patrons are asked to remove ...
Paducah Parks and Recreation Director Amie Clark said the recommended changes are to clean up “conflicting language” in the ...
The City of Geneva has announced that spring cleanup efforts are underway at Glenwood and Washington Street Cemeteries, with ...
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Jacksonville issues rules for cemetery mowing season
Jacksonville is asking visitors to the city's cemeteries to help the grounds crews maintain the grounds during upcoming ...
My problem is, one family member opens cards that have been left there for my daughter, and puts all sorts of cheap ...
In preparation for its annual spring cleanup, Decatur Parks and Recreation is asking people with loved ones in the Decatur City Cemetery to remove any decorations or floral arrangements they might ...
Would it be wrong to set rules as to what people can and can’t leave when visiting my daughter’s final resting place?