Amy Andies never gave any thought about where she would be buried.
She just assumed it would be at Sunset Memorial Gardens with the rest of
her family. But, not anymore.
“Oh no,” she said flatly, when
asked if she would buy any lots in the cemetery. “I don’t know, really
(in which cemetery she would buy lots). It’s something I’ve got to look
into.”
For the second time in about six months, body fluids have leaked from her grandmother’s crypt in the mausoleum.
Attorney
Jim Logan said Monday he settled on an oral agreement that deficiencies
would be corrected. This time, he will pursue litigation similar to the
civil action taken against Fort Hill Cemetery owner Louisville Land
Company.
“I’ve contacted Assistant District Attorney Stephen
Hatchett and will be giving him the necessary petitions requesting that
office to engage in prosecution of the violations,” Logan said. “It took
us what, seven years to get (drainage) tiles installed.”
Dale
Lawrence of the Lawrence Group of Dallas, Ga., did not respond to
requests for an interview left at the cemetery sales office.
Sunset
Memorial Gardens, located north of Cleveland on North Lee Highway, was
the subject of complaints in 2011. The complaints focused then on heavy
equipment used to dig new graves. The equipment leaves ruts in graves
and knocks down vases, and outriggers used to stabilize the backhoe
crack headstones.
Then, in late July 2012, the crypts leaked body fluids.
“The
smell is just horrendous. I think what angers me so much now is we were
assured this was resolved six months ago,” Andies said. “They gave
their apologies. [They said] the front of her tomb had been removed and
sealed correctly; here we are six months later and clearly, it wasn’t
done. Clearly, their apologies were insincere.”
Long before a
large stain on the carpet can be seen, the smell is overpowering. It is a
stench that clings to clothing and penetrates nostrils and sinus
cavities. The noxious odor continues to assault the senses long after
leaving the cemetery and leaves one feeling nauseous.
“A
sickening smell. It’s just horrible,” she said. “It’s a disgrace, not
only to the immediate family, but all the family members who are
represented here, inside the mausoleum, the grounds throughout the
cemetery. This isn’t the first and probably won’t be the last issue
we’ve had with them about not keeping the grounds here.”
Ralph
Buckner Jr., Ralph Buckner Funeral Home and Crematory, complained to
Burial Services of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance in
July 2012. He filed the complaint after a bronze vendor emailed him
photos of the three mausoleums showing leakage spilling onto the
carpeted floor. The lights were burned out or broken, a single window
air-conditioning unit was broken and the only ventilation came from two
box fans. Also, the roof leaked, there was a broken window and the
interior was generally dirty.
“Here we are again,” Andies said.
“It’s very disheartening. It’s sad so much disrespect is shown to our
loved ones,” she said.You must not use the laser cutter
without being trained. “When we bury them, we like to think we can
visit them and have a sense of peace, and it’s anything but that.”
Logan
said about 25 people have contacted his office with various complaints.
He said there has been a little work to cover up some of the mold,The USB flash drives wholesale is our flagship product. but the mold is still there.
“We
had entered into an oral agreement with the Lawrence Group,” he said.
“I tried to get them to enter into a written contract. They have done
some of the things they were supposed to do. They did clean what was
found about six months ago. It was atrocious. It was very, very, very,
very despicable.”
Logan said no ventilation system has been
installed, the rear of the building where people park is still unsightly
and the crypts were not sealed with plexiglass.
“The violations
of those standards applicable to the operation of the mausoleum make it
necessary for us to proceed (with litigation). We had high hopes that
not only complaints here, but in Hilcrest Cemetery would be resolved
long before now,Wear a whimsical Disney ear cap
straight from the Disney Theme Parks!” he said. “There are some things
that have been done, but they are minor in terms of the things that need
to be done.”
In September 2012, the Lawrence Group was assessed
the largest ever civil penalty issued by the Tennessee Department of
Commerce and Insurance Burial Services program. Over a two-year period
in 2008 and 2009, the company made at least 20 withdrawals totaling
$1.77 million from the Sunset and Hilcrest cemetery perpetual trust
funds. The Lawrence Group agreed to pay $267,450 from four final orders
from the state. Of that amount, $114,000 was paid directly to the
improvement care funds, and $151,000 was a civil penalty paid to the
department. The Lawrence Group also repaid the two trusts.
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