28 Mar2014
Nothing Assured Except Death & Taxes
Written by CFB Blogger. Posted in Blog
George Washington Carver Memorial Gardens Inc., the company that owns the
George Washington Carver Memorial Gardens cemetery, has recently filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in
U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
The filing came a day after company President Louie Reese III, as the company’s sole director and a shareholder, decided bankruptcy was in the best interested of the Birmingham, Alabama, company, reports Jon Reed on
www.al.com. The cemetery’s closing has caused justifiable concern for those whose loved ones are interned there or who have purchased burial plots.
Over 1,000 people attended a recent public forum hosted by State Representative Juandalynn Givan to express their concerns about the cemetery closing. At that meeting, Givan, State Representative Rod Scott and State Senator Priscilla Dunn encouraged people to file formal complaints regarding the cemetery with the state
Department of Insurance.
“Their worries included maintenance issues, misplaced graves and the uncertainty of their pre-need insurance purchases — plots bought and paid for by living people who now aren’t sure they’ll be able to use them” the article states.
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