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1. ICFA Membership Benefits
- www.icfa.org
- Regular Member (voting): Open to any partnership firm or corporation primarily engaged in cemetery, mausoleum or columbarium operations and memorialization and final disposition of human remains as well as those engaged in providing retail services or products relating to human remains, including but not limited to cemeterians, funeral directors, cremationists and monument designers, and which shall subscribe to the association's Bylaws and Code of Ethics.
- The ICFA Bylaws ensure that our independently owned member have voting clout. ... For more information on the ICFA voting structure, read Whose Vote Counts the Most? Download Regular Member Application.
- Individual Regular Member (voting): Regular members (see above) may designate up to two individuals to represent, vote and act for the company in the affairs of the association. ... Individual regular members recieve their own copy of all mailings, including International Cemetery & Funeral Management magazine and the ICFA Buyer's Guide and Membership Directory.
- Supplier Member (non-voting): Open to any individual, firm or corporation supplying any materials or services used by a regular member. ...
- Professional Member (non-voting): Open to any individual, firm or corporation, offering or providing professional services such as accounting, architectural, legal and others to regular members. ...
- Associate Member (non-voting): Open to any individual, firm, corporation, municipality and religious or fraternal organization affiliated with a regular member or a supplier member, with recommendation of a regular member. ...
- Mortuary School Faculty Member (non-voting): Open to any individual employed as faculty in an accredited school of mortuary science. ...
- College Student/Trainee Member (non-voting): Open to any individual enrolled in an accredited college seeking employment in the industry. ...
2. Section 289:15 Discontinuance.
- www.gencourt.state.nh.us
- Cemetery Trustees.
- Whenever there is a public necessity for the discontinuance of any municipal cemetery and the removal of the remains of persons buried in such cemetery, the cemetery may be discontinued by a 3/4 vote of the legal voters present and voting at any town meeting held for the purpose, or by 3/4 of each board of the city councils present and voting. ...
3. Cemetery - Clerk-Hamburg Township
- www.hamburg.mi.us
- Welcome Boards & Committees Public Notices FOIA Voting & Election Cemetery Ordinances Financial Human Resources .
- General cemetery information, including names of persons buried in Hamburg Township Cemeteries, can be obtained by calling the Clerk's office during regular business hours at 810-231-1000 Ext. ...
- 1) Placeway Cemetery on M-36 at Chambers Road three miles east of the Village of Pinckney.
- 2) North Hamburg Cemetery at Pettysville and Swarthout Roads .
- 3) Hamburg Cemetery at Hamburg Road and Strawberry Lake Road.
- PURCHASE OF CEMETERY LOTS:.
- Cemetery lots are available for purchase by calling the Cemetery Sexton, Dale Bennett, at 810-231-1086.
- This is a Cemetery.
- This is a cemetery. ...
- The cemetery is homeland for family memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living.
- A cemetery is a history of people- a perpetual record of yesterday and a sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering- always.
- Hamburg Township Cemetery On Livingston County WebSite .
- Hamburg Township Cemetery Location Map On Livingston County WebSite .
4. Cemetery
- www.grouploop.com
- Cemetery.
- Voting.
- Voting.
- Sorry, but there are no open voting polls at the moment.
- Home Announcements Meeting Minutes Calendar Links Quotes Guestbook Message Forum Photos Voting Media Newsletter Site Stats Members Only Search .
5. Union Cemetery of Montgomery County, Burtonsville, Maryland
- www.unioncemetery.com
- Union Cemetery of Montgomery County, Maryland.
- ~ Over 144 years of continuous operation ~ From the farming community of 1859 to the growing suburbia of today, Union Cemetery continues to provide the community's needs for burial and cemetery services. ...
- ~ Within the Washington metropolitan area ~ Located at 3001 Spencerville Road, Burtonsville, Maryland, the cemetery is within easy commuting distance to Washington, DC. ...
- ~ Under community care and control ~ Union Cemetery is carefully maintained by its cemetery association, a non-stock, non-profit charitable corporation, whose managing officers are elected by the voting burial site owners. ...
- Care of Cemetery.
- Directions to Cemetery.
- Care of Cemetery.
- Incorporated in 1888, Union Cemetery Association of Montgomery County, Maryland, Inc. is charged with maintaining and improving Union Cemetery as a public cemetery for the burial of all persons, without discrimination of religion, race, or sex. The association provides cemetery maintenance and care in perpetuity through use of the income from cemetery sales and services and earnings from its trust fund, which is administered by the Sandy Spring Bank. Gifts to the association are accepted on behalf of the cemetery.
- Return To Top Directions to Cemetery.
- Wright, Cemetery Manager. ...
- To place on this web site death notices and memorials for those buried at Union Cemetery, please contact us.
- Union Cemetery Association's annual meeting and election of board members.
- • Union Cemetery data available for genealogical searches;.
6. City Cemetery - City Clerk's Office
- www.ci.bloomington.mn.us
- Bloomington Cemetery.
- The Bloomington Cemetery was established in 1856 by Oak Grove Presbyterian Church. In June of 1864 the Town of Bloomington acquired the Cemetery.
- The City Clerk's Office maintains the records of the Cemetery, which date back to the 1800s. ...
- Location and hours Cemetery Diagram.
- The Bloomington Cemetery is located at 10340 Lyndale Avenue South. ...
- Cemetery diagram.
- Cemetery diagram (16KB).
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7. http://www.rivertowns.net/news1999/rfjrival/week17/frontpage/SPSTORY4.HTM
- www.rivertowns.net
- Many reasons to build high school on Cemetery Road .
- Saturday, April 24, we heard the school superintendent compare the Cemetery Road and Mann Valley sites for a location of the new high school. ...
- When the Vote Yes for Education Committee promoted the high school referendum, it communicated to citizens that Cemetery Road was the school board's preferred location for the new school.
- Diligent approach points to voting for Cemetery Road .
- Last December, our community chose to make a significant investment in our local schools by voting to build a new high school and to upgrade the existing high school for an expanded middle school. ...
- Cemetery Road site is sensible choice .
- When the citizens of the River Falls School District vote for the placement of a high school at Mann Valley or Cemetery Road, they should consider some of the facts taken from the city's comprehensive sanitary sewer study by Ayres Associates Oil in 1998.
- Vote tied to Cemetery Rd. ...
- Last year I attended the school board meeting in which the board voted to propose building a new high school on the Cemetery Road site.
8. J, the Jewish news weekly of Northern California, formerly the Jewish Bulletin of Northern California - Hotly debated Contra Costa cemetery on hold, for now
- www.jewishsf.com
- Hotly debated Contra Costa cemetery on hold, for now.
- After hearing from a procession of speakers that extended roughly the length of a funeral caravan, Contra Costa County’s Planning Commission delayed voting Tuesday, Dec. 16, on a plan to build the area’s first stand-alone Jewish cemetery. ...
- With only a two-year supply of Jewish grave sites left at the secular Oakmont Memorial Park and Mortuary in Lafayette, representatives of five local synagogues have been scrambling for years to locate a cemetery site east of the Caldecott Tunnel. ...
- On Tuesday night, the county’s planning board held a three-hour hearing in Martinez on the request to build an 83-acre cemetery on a remote piece of pastureland north of Lafayette. ...
- But foes warned that the graveyard would lead to water shortages in local wells, traffic hazards on winding rural roads, vandalism — and even the potential of plague if cemetery lawns became infested with gophers. Still others voiced fears that the proposed cemetery would open the gates to Blackhawk-style development in their relatively untouched valley. ...
- The Briones Hills Preserve Alliance, a coalition of local residents, cyclists, equestrians and others, presented the commission with a petition bearing 1,000 signatures opposing the cemetery. ...
- County staff, however, is recommending approval of the cemetery. Even if the planning commission OKs the plan next month, observers predicted that cemetery foes would appeal the decision to the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors. ...
- Describing the cemetery as a potential good neighbor, they said their water studies concluded that the cemetery’s well wouldn’t draw water from neighboring properties. ...
- Edward Shaffer, a Walnut Creek attorney representing Gan Shalom, estimated that the cemetery would have only three or four funerals weekly. ...
- In recent years, earlier plans to build a cemetery in Hercules and in north Livermore were scuttled by opposition over land use. ...
9. Congregation Keneseth Israel-Cemetery Association
- www.kiallentown.org
- The Keneseth Israel Cemetery Association is an non-profit, legal entity separate from the Temple, although it exists for the benefit of the Temple membership and the broader Jewish community. The president of the Association is automatically a voting member of the Temple's Board of Trustees. Members of the Cemetery Association's Board are: .
- The Association and the physical cemetery were founded in 1928, with the purchase of just over five acres of land in what is now South Whitehall Township. ... The original booklet of Rules and Regulations says that the "Keneseth Israel Cemetery is situate sic on the Wennersville Pike, at Twenty-fourth Street. Slatington Trolley Cars stop at Kratzer's School House, three squares from the entrance to the Cemetery. ...
- Although this is a Jewish cemetery, a non-Jewish spouse or family member may be buried in a family plot. ...
- The Keneseth Israel Cemetery Association is self-supporting and operates with a volunteer board. No money from the Temple is used in the operation of the cemetery. The expenses of the cemetery are paid from the earnings of the Association's investments. ...
- While the "Slatington Trolley Car" can no longer get you to the cemetery, you may find a short visit by some other means is rewarding. ... Click here for driving directions to the cemetery.
- 's cemetery, please send an e-mail message to Ken Kirshner or call Ken (get his telephone number from the Temple directory).
- Cemetery Pictures.
- Cemetery gate.
10. THE DUBLIN GENERAL CEMETERY COMPANY'S ACT, 1933
- www.irishstatutebook.ie
- THE DUBLIN GENERAL CEMETERY COMPANY'S ACT, 1933.
- THE DUBLIN GENERAL CEMETERY COMPANY'S ACT, 1933 .
- 4 Power to purchase additional land for cemetery.
- 9 Power to widen or improve roads to cemetery.
- 13 Funerals not to enter cemetery from Mount Argos Road.
- THE DUBLIN GENERAL CEMETERY COMPANY'S ACT, 1933 .
- 4 Power to purchase additional land for cemetery.
- 9 Power to widen or improve roads to cemetery.
- 13 Funerals not to enter cemetery from Mount Argos Road.
- AN ACT TO ENABLE THE GENERAL CEMETERY, COMPANY OF DUBLIN TO ENLARGE THEIR CEMETERY, TO EXTEND THEIR POWERS OF RAISING MONEY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
- WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the 4th and 5th years of King William the Fourth, Chapter 65, intituled " An Act for Establishing a General Cemetery in the Neighbourhood of the City of Dublin " (which Act is hereinafter referred to as " the Act of 1834 ") certain persons were united into a Company under the name of The General Cemetery Company of Dublin " (hereinafter called the Company ") and were authorised to raise a sum of £12,000 by means of shares and to borrow on mortgage £9,000 and to purchase and hold lands not exceeding twenty-five acres for the purpose of the said 'undertaking to be vested in trustees to be nominated by the directors of the Company:.
- AND WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the 37th and 38th years of Queen Victoria, Chapter 28, intituled " An Act to enable The General Cemetery Company of Dublin to enlarge their Cemetery to raise a further sum of money and for other purposes " (which Act is hereinafter referred to as " the Act of 1874 ") the Company were authorised ' to hold a small piece of land containing about five acres and described in the First Schedule thereto in addition to the lands authorised to be purchased by the Act of 1834 and by the same Act sections 36 to 39 inclusive of the Act of 1834 relating to money to be borrowed by the Company upon mortgage were repealed and power was given to the Company to raise additional capital not exceeding £8,000 by means of shares or stock and to borrow on mortgage £5,000 and to purchase and hold additional lands not exceeding twenty-one acres one rood twenty perches:.
- AND WHEREAS the Company in pursuance of the said powers have constructed and enlarged near Harold's Cross, in the County Borough of Dublin, a cemetery which occupies a space of about forty-seven acres, and also hold the small piece of land containing about five acres described in the First Schedule to the Act of 1874:.
- AND WHEREAS by reason of the increase in the population of the County Borough of Dublin it has become necessary that additional space should be provided for the interment of the dead and it is expedient that the said cemetery should be further extended and enlarged and that the Company should be authorised to purchase for that purpose certain lands and property adjoining the said cemetery and described in the Schedule to this Act:.
- AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the provisions of sections 77 and 81 of the Act of 1834 in so far as they relate to any person being concerned or interested in any contract under the Company being chosen or continuing a director and to directors taking or being concerned or interested in any contract under the Company should be amended but not so as to permit any such director voting in respect of any such contract:.
11. Kittitas County Auditor | Elections and Voter Registration
- www.co.kittitas.wa.us
- Employment What's new Government links About the County Privacy notice Disclaimer Maps Community links History Departments Assessor Auditor Board of Commissioners Clerk Community Dev Computer Services Courts Extension Fairgrounds Human Resources Maintenance Noxious Weeds Probation Services Prosecutor Public Health Public Works Sheriff Solid Waste Treasurer Property profiles Responsibilities Documents Elections Licensing Recording Accounting Next elections Statements for Candidacy Election results Absentee voting Elected officials Agenda (PDF) County Code Boards, Committees Board of Equalization Court calendars Contracted cities Prior to application Application checklist Permit required? Inspections required? Newsletter (pdf) Lower District Superior Court Upper District Volunteer department Advisory council Master gardeners 4H program 4H endowment Annual report (pdf) Calendar Facilities County Fair Employment Benefits Medical insurance Dental insurance Retirement plan Insurance premiums Holidays Sick leave Vacation Life insurance Vision Weed list Policy statement Links Vendor list Services Contact us County resources Links Board of Health Advisory Committee Community health Health promotion Environmental health Maternal/child Vaccine Communicable diseases Immunization International Travel Health education Child care Breast/cervical Youth/adult tobacco prevention HIV/AIDS Food Liquid waste Water Living environment Water recreation Vector Solid waste Chem/phys hazards Airport Administration GIS Development Engineering Construction Directory Sheriff's message Records division Civil division Corrections center Property division Sex offenders Search and rescue Fingerprinting Concealed pistol license Service of civil process Sheriff's fees Contacts Waste prevention Special wastes Special events Moderate risk waste Transfer stations Reduce Recycle Compost Yard waste Forms Payments Foreclosures How do I. ...
- Absentee voting.
- The Auditor is the ex-officio supervisor of all primary, general and special elections for all state, county, city/town or school, hospital, fire, cemetery, water, sewer, port, park and recreation, and public utility districts. ...
- Preparing Ballots, voting machines or other voting devices .
- Voting Statistics and Facts.
12. HISTORIC CONGRESSIONAL CEMETERY
- www.congressionalcemetery.org
- Historic Congressional Cemetery.
- The following entities and individuals work almost entirely on a volunteer basis to direct and operate the Historic Congressional Cemetery. ...
- The Board of Directors consists of 14 local residents who meet on the second Thursday of every month to conduct the business of the cemetery. ...
- Congressional Cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 23, 1969. On June 16, 1997, the National Trust listed the cemetery as one of the eleven most endangered historical sites in America. ... The National Trust also appoints an ex officio voting member to the Board of Directors. ...
- In the past the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) has been authorized by Congress to assist in the care and preservation of Congressional Cemetery. ... The AOC provides ongoing oversight and appoints an ex officio voting member to the Board of Directors. ...
13. Election Ohio | Washington County General Election Results for Nov 2002
- www.electionohio.com
- Total Number Voting Percent Turnout Precincts Reporting Total Precincts Percent Completed 19,140 50. ... 93% 551 10,802 146 11,499 Total Number Voting 839 17,190 243 18,272 ATTORNEY GENERAL Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 LEIGH HERINGTON -D 37. ... 97% 565 10,416 145 11,126 Total Number Voting 860 16,570 240 17,670 STATE AUDITOR Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 BETTY MONTGOMERY -R 63. ... 71% 283 6,115 94 6,492 Total Number Voting 874 16,574 238 17,686 SECRETARY OF STATE Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 J. ... 13% 302 6,510 102 6,914 Total Number Voting 828 16,165 236 17,229 STATE TREASURER Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 MARY O. ... 69% 468 8,707 127 9,302 Total Number Voting 845 16,245 234 17,324 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS DIST 6 Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 MIKE HALLECK -R 40. ... 18% 546 10,397 149 11,092 Total Number Voting 920 17,567 256 18,743 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 92 Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 JAMES L. ... 58% 157 3,436 62 3,655 Total Number Voting 233 5,179 78 5,490 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 93 Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 NANCY P. ... 08% 238 4,412 69 4,719 Total Number Voting 685 12,222 174 13,081 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 SAMUEL R. ... 00% 666 11,879 186 12,731 Total Number Voting 666 11,879 186 12,731 COUNTY AUDITOR Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 BILL MCFARLAND -R 56. ... 59% 365 7,555 111 8,031 Total Number Voting 902 17,280 243 18,425 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE 1/1/03 Percent Absentee Election Day Provisionals Total 01 TIM BLACK 35.
14. Quick Facts
- www.lctoday.net
- News of Record >Normal Hill Cemetery >Quick Facts .
- Quick Facts about Normal Hill Cemetery.
- Normal Hill Cemetery .
- Normal Hill Cemetery is a municipal cemetery operated by the City of Lewiston. ...
- A commission consisting of nine citizens and a one non-voting member makes recommendations to the city council regarding the affairs of the cemetery. ...
- In 1999, the Cemetery Commission and the Urban Forestry Commission were merged. ... A non–voting member is nominated by the Lewis-Clark Funeral Directors, appointed by the mayor and confirmed by city council. ...
- Normal Hill Cemetery takes its name from the Normal Hill neighborhood, which in turn is named for Lewiston State Normal School. ...
- Normal Hill Cemetery is located between 12th Avenue and 16th Avenue and between 4th Street and 7th Street. ...
- Normal Hill Cemetery covers more than 40 acres. ...
- The Normal Hill Cemetery has been a City Cemetery for 112 years. ...
- There are nearly 17,000 people buried in Normal Hill Cemetery. ...
- The cemetery has its own irrigation well and has more than 800 sprinkler heads that are set to automatically water the grass nightly during the watering season. ...
- Watering the cemetery takes roughly four hours each night. ...
- Her remains were moved to Normal Hill from the old cemetery at Pioneer Park. ...
- Two trees in the cemetery are state records for their particular species. ...
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15. News4Jax.com - Election 2004 - Florida Representatives Wrangle Over New National Cemetery
- www.news4jax.com
- HOME | Election 2004Email This Story Print This Story Florida Representatives Wrangle Over New National Cemetery.
- Flagler County Puts In Bid For Cemetery.
- -- Since the National Cemetery Expansion Act was signed into law Nov. 11, 2003, the assumption has been that the new cemetery would be placed on a proposed 2,000-acre site in Duval County. ... John Mica to have the national cemetery located further south, in Flagler County. ...
- The bill does not specifically state that the cemetery must be located in Duval County, but only indicates the plot should be "near Jacksonville. ...
- The Expansion Act was a result of the National Cemetery Administration's intent to make burial available in a state or national cemetery within 75 miles of many veterans' homes. With 325,000 veterans living within 75 miles of Jacksonville, a cemetery in the area would serve those needs. ...
- Crenshaw and Corrine Brown released a joint letter to the Veteran Administration Friday, underscoring the need for northeast Florida's next national cemetery to be located in Duval County: .
- "A cemetery in Jacksonville would serve the needs of veterans living in both northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. A cemetery placed further south than Duval County would exclude numerous veterans in southeast Georgia and would include only a small amount of additional veterans in Florida. ...
- The proposed cemetery in Jacksonville would also be buffered to the north by a 700-acre park "which makes this a peaceful, serene and appropriate environment for a national cemetery. ...
- December 4, 2003: National Cemetery Approved For Jacksonville .
- October 30, 2003: Bill Creating National Cemetery In N. ...
- July 22, 2003: National Cemetery Could Come To Jacksonville .
16. Stowe, Vermont - The Stowe Reporter - Community
- www.vtweb.com
- Jewish cemetery concerns.
- Several weeks ago it appeared to be a done deal, but last week the Stowe Cemetery Commission put the brakes on creating a Jewish section of the town's Riverbank Cemetery. ...
- After taking about two hours of public testimony, the cemetery commission announced it would delay voting until at least April. ...
- After nearly two years of preliminary discussion, the Jewish Community of Greater Stowe in January formally asked the town to establish a separate cemetery section that could be consecrated by a Rabbi and delineated by a small hedge and four markers. ...
- The closest cemetery with a Jewish section is in Montpelier. Burlington also has a Jewish cemetery section. ...
- Some argue that cemetery rules don't allow family plots and say the Jewish community is akin to a family. In addition, critics say that providing a religious section within a public cemetery could run counter to the constitutionally mandated separation of church and state. ...
- "I don't want to see our cemetery divided by religious beliefs," said long-time Stowe resident Jon Hanson. ...
- Unless a Rabbi is allowed to consecrate a section of the cemetery, observant Stowe Jews cannot be laid to rest in their home town. ...
- If the town does not provide cemetery space that can be consecrated, Stowe will actually be encouraging segregation because Jews will have to be buried elsewhere, Jews said. ...
- "The whole reason we are doing this is to be included in the town cemetery," said Steve Berson, president of the Jewish Community of Greater Stowe. ...
- Local Jews originally asked the town for a completely separate cemetery section that would exclude non-Jews. ...
- This compromise, however, would prevent Orthodox Jews from being buried in Stowe because they require completely separate ground, said Marvin Gameroff, chairman of the Jewish community's cemetery committee. ...
- Cemetery Commissioners George von Trapp and Joy Fagan support the Jewish community's proposal. Should just one more commissioner eventually agree, all Stowe residents would have a choice to be buried in either the new consecrated section or the next available plot in the traditional cemetery. ...
17. wfn.org | Audit Finds Irregularities in Management of Church-run Cemetery in
- www.wfn.org
- Audit Finds Irregularities in Management of Church-run Cemetery in.
- It noted irrgularities in the conduct of business at Ping An (Peace) Cemetery in northern Taiwan. Attorney Lin Yung-siong said that the cemetery had deficiencies in construction bidding, property acquisition, personnel affairs and investments. ... Since he had served as convener for the cemetery's construction committee during one of its projects, he had recused himself from voting on the audit committee's report. ... He also noted that Ping An general manager Li Shian-chuan had personally sold land to the cemetery during a time when land prices were particularly high. ... Chen made a point by point refutation of the charges, asserting that "not one penny was taken, and no member of the cemetery's board had personally profited. ... Chen, asserted that no corrupt practices had been involved in the management of the cemetery. ...
18. rachelleb.com: OHNY - Green-Wood Cemetery
- www.rachelleb.com
- « OHNY - Terrapin Chelsea Art Gallery | Main | The "Discussion" » OHNY - Green-Wood Cemetery .
- Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
- Ever since reading Paul Ford's essay on Green-Wood Cemetery early this summer it's been a mission of mine to visit it. ...
- while talking to them we realized that we were all going to the cemetery so we split a cab. ...
- Green-Wood Cemetery is the most beautiful cemetaries I've seen (not that I've seen a ton). ... The cemetery is open to the public all the time, but the big draw for the openhousenewyork crowd was the catacombs. ...
- » More of my photos of Green-Wood Cemetery » Tien's post on Green-Wood Cemetery » rion's photos of Green-Wood Cemetery - small stones » rion's photos of Green-Wood Cemetery - grave grandeur » rion's photos of the catacombs » Michael Cosentino's photos of Green-Wood Cemetery » Michael Cosentino's photos of the catacombs » David Gallagher's photos of Green-Wood Cemetery.
- Boss Tweed was never mayor of New York he was head of the democratic party and hand picked the mayors through corrupt voting practices.
19. Ordinance #147 - Town Cemetery
- www.summitpolice.org
- Town Cemetery Regulations.
- WHEREAS The Town Board had heretofore taken charge of the Town of Summit Cemetery, established a Board of Trustees and.
- WHEREAS it is necessary to review and establish rules and regulations for the administration of the cemetery,.
- Cemetery. The Town Cemetery. ...
- Town Cemetery. The cemetery owned by the Town, located on the north side of Delafield Road in the SE section of the SE 1/4 of section 15. ...
- It shall be unlawful for any person to trespass upon lots and graves of the Town cemetery, provided however that this section shall not be construed to prohibit any person having lawful business in the cemetery in connection with improvement thereof or persons visiting the graves of relatives or friends from being in said cemetery in accordance with the rules.
- No person shall drive or move any vehicle within the cemetery except over a roadway open for vehicular traffic, or obstruct any path or driveway within a cemetery open to vehicular traffic. No person shall use the cemetery grounds or any driveway therin as a public thoroughfare or drive any vehicle through said grounds except for the purposes of making deliveries in the cemetery or visiting any grave site.
- Further, the Town shall be permitted to remove, without notice, all flowers, real or artificial, that, in the opinion of the person in charge of maintenance of the cemetery, require removal.
- It shall be unlawful for any person to dispose of any rubbish, trash, waste materials, litter, or deris of any kind in the Town cemetery.
- No person shall remove, molest, injure, mar , deface, throw down or destroy any headstone, monument, survey marker, corner marker, tomb, vault or mausoleum, or decoration on any cemetery lot in said cemetery, or open, disturb or molest any grave or place of burial therein. ...
- It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to plant any tree or shrub in the cemetery except those approved by the Town Sexton. It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to cut down, injure, break or destoy any tree, shrub or other plant growing in the cemetery or to pick, or cut any flower or decorative plant except as authorized by the cemetery rules.
- The Town of Summit has heretofore formally administered the Town cemetery, having appointed a Board of Trustees. It is the intent of the Town Board to continue to plat the cemetery additions if necessary pursuant to 157. ...
20. Arlington National Cemetery
- www.pobox.com
- Arlington National Cemetery.
- Arlington National Cemetery:.
- When the Clinton administration has a falling out, the dissenter gets buried in Arlington National Cemetery ( or dumped in Fort Marcy Park. ...
- Now that Arlington is full of Democratic contributors will they be voting for Clinton in the next election? .
- So, the war heroes, they're taking out of Arlington Cemetery to make room for Clinton's donors, are they dumping them in Fort Marcy Park? .
- Now that Clinton is planting war protesters in Arlington Cemetery, will Jane Fonda be joining Larry Lawrence? .
- Arlington National Cemetery. ...
- What does it take to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery? .
- Carter pardoned the draft dodgers and Clinton buried them in Arlington National Cemetery. ...
- Top Ten Reasons to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
- -- And the number one reason to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
- Plot in Arlington National Cemetery *.
- Arlington National Cemetery .
- Today, the Clinton Administration said they granted an exception for a DEA agent to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
- The Arlington police staged a raid on the Arlington National Cemetery.
- In his Radio speech today, Clinton announced, "It's really not fair for war heroes to horde all the good spots in Arlington National Cemetery" and then went on to layout his plan to replace veterans with children killed by airbags. ...
21. Amarillo Globe-News: Local News: Management of cemetery hit by attacks 01/28/00
- www.amarillonet.com
- 012800 news 7 Amarillo Globe-News Organizers of the Llano Cemetery Plot Owners Association told about 75 cemetery plot owners Thursday to make certain that cemetery property was properly deeded so they can vote in the Llano Cemetery Association annual meeting in March. ...
- Management of cemetery hit by attacks .
- Organizers of the Llano Cemetery Plot Owners Association told about 75 cemetery plot owners Thursday to make certain that cemetery property was properly deeded so they can vote in the Llano Cemetery Association annual meeting in March. ...
- The purpose, said Amarillo attorney Robert Forrester, is to ensure that the dissident group is able to muster enough voting strength to gain control of the cemetery association's board and derail plans for a funeral home and, if need be, force out Llano Cemetery general manager Dory Lacy. ...
- The plot owners group met a day after the cemetery association and the not-yet-open Llano Funeral Home filed for bankruptcy. ...
- Mack Gordon, a former funeral director in Amarillo and a former cemetery association board president, called Lacy a dictator and called for his firing. ...
- Gordon, who admitted to a long-standing feud with Lacy, said that he was voted off the board when Lacy brought in new cemetery property owners. ...
- Forrester said the transfer appears to have been made from trust funds set aside from past burials for maintenance and care of cemetery grounds. ...
- He said he believes the amount listed in the bankruptcy filing as owed to the cemetery association is actually for legal bills amounting to more than $50,000. ...
- He also said the cemetery association has an irrevocable covenant forbidding it from operating a funeral home. ...
22. The Trenton Sun - Local Headlines
- www.trentonsun.net
- Superior offered the services for $160 per cutting at Greenmount and $80 at the city cemetery, a total of $240 each for an estimated 24 cuttings.
- The lowest combined bid was submitted by Quality Lawn Care of New Baden, at a total rate of $215 per cutting - $70 at the city cemetery and $145 at Greenmount.
- Dawn to Dusk Landscape of Trenton offered separate bids of $100 per cutting at Greenmount and $150 at the city cemetery, but also offered a discounted combined bid at $225 per cutting.
- Richter's Custom Mowing of New Baden offered a bid only for the Greenmount Cemetery, at $135 per cutting.
- Presumably, the village board could have split the bid and received it for as little as $170 per cutting, awarding the Greenmount contract to Dawn to Dusk and the city cemetery contract to Quality.
- Superior, owned by New Baden police sergeant Scott Meinhardt, has been the contractor for cemetery grass-cutting for the past two years, and in December submitted to the board a contract renewal proposal, a three-year deal that asked for no price increases from prior years. ...
- Village board cemetery committee chairman Tom Pollmann said in December that he would prefer to have his committee meet and offer a recommendation before acting on the contract.
- Trustee Scott Feist, who is also on the cemetery committee, instead brought a motion that Superior's contract be renewed. The measure failed by 3-2 vote, with Howard Ferris, Tom Pollmann, and Patti Pollmann voting in opposition, leading to the bid-letting process.
- Feist brought a motion that Superior be awarded the contract, and it passed 4-2, with Tom Pollmann and Patti Pollmann voting in dissent.
23. Milam County, Texas
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- Established were a school, a church, a cemetery, and a voting precinct. ...
- The voting precinct dates back to 1886 and was also transferred to Rockdale in 1939. The cemetery at this location has grave stones dated as early as 1869. ...
- Carlyle, 141st Infantry, 36th Division, World War I, one of the two Carlyle brothers for whom the American Legion Carlyle Post in Rockdale was named, is buried in the cemetery. ...
- The Rockdale Country Club is located about 1-miles south of the cemetery. ...
- It became a voting precinct in 1886 and was named for J. ...
24. TITLE cultural-resources
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- Texas State Cemetery Committee.
- Texas State Cemetery .
- The Texas State Cemetery Committee proposes new §§71. ... 21 under Title 13, Texas Administrative Code, Part V, Chapter 71, concerning the Texas State Cemetery Committee. ...
- Harry Bradley, Superintendent, Texas State Cemetery, has determined that for the first five-year period the rules are in effect there will be no fiscal implication for state or local governments as a result of enforcing of administering the rules. ...
- Harry Bradley, Superintendent, Texas State Cemetery, also has determined that for each of the first five years the new rules are in effect, the public benefit will be the established policies and procedures for the Texas State Cemetery There is no anticipated economic cost to persons required to comply with the new rules as proposed. ...
- Comments on the proposals may be submitted to Ann Dillon, Legal Counsel, Texas State Cemetery Committee, P. ...
- The Texas State Cemetery Committee is composed of three voting members appointed by the governor and three nonvoting advisory members representing the Texas Historical Commission, the General Services Commission, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. ...
- All decisions of the Committee shall be by majority vote of the three voting members present and voting. ...
- General Services Commission - the funding agency for the State Cemetery. Cemetery employees are General Services Commission personnel. One of four agencies, which through inter-agency contracts, participated in the Restoration and Enhancement of the State Cemetery. ...
- Interment - the burial of a person's remains or cremains within a cemetery. ...
- State Cemetery - the burial grounds for those individuals who are eligible under Section 2165. ...
- State Cemetery Annex - the property located at Bull Creek Road and 45th Street, currently owned by Texas Department of Transportation. ...
- State Cemetery Committee - a committee charged with operations of and jurisdiction over the Cemetery. Members consist of three voting gubernatorial appointees serving staggered terms and three non-voting advisory members, one each from General Services Commission, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and Texas Historical Commission. ...
25. SANDY CREEK CEMETERY CEMETERY TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY MISSISSIPPI USGenWeb Project
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- SANDY CREEK CEMETERY.
- The Cemetery sign is on the right.
- There was a voting precinct at Harrison and prior to 1891 there was a post office. ... It was first called Harrison as was the post-office and voting precinct. ... About 1903 the name Enid was given to the railroad station and the voting precinct and the Harrison name was gradually dropped. ...
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