renovation
08-20-2012, 07:16 AM
not like you want to be inter in your own front or back yard ~
but is it allowed in the area were you live ?
I just can't understand do this . also what happens when it comes a time to resale your home.
it be ruff trying to find a buyer willing to buy it. When you tell them Grandma pushing up Daisey's in the front yard under that tombstone.
James Davis is fighting to keep the remains of his late wife right where he dug her grave: In the front yard of his home, just a few feet from the porch.
Davis said he was only abiding by Patsy Ruth Davis' wishes when he buried her outside their log home in 2009, yet the city sued to move the body elsewhere. A county judge ordered Davis to disinter his wife, but the ruling is on hold as the Alabama Civil Court of Appeals considers his challenge.
Davis, 73, said he never expected such a fight.
"Good Lord, they've raised pigs in their yard, there's horses out the road here in a corral in the city limits, they've got other gravesites here all over the place," said Davis. "And there shouldn't have been a problem."
While state health officials say family burial plots aren't uncommon in Alabama, city officials worry about the precedent set by allowing a grave on a residential lot on one of the main streets through town
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48717396 (http://www.gotapex.com/l/284162/inter-in-your-own-yard-1)
http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/ap/front%20yard%20grave-1859356180_v2.grid-6x2.jpg
but is it allowed in the area were you live ?
I just can't understand do this . also what happens when it comes a time to resale your home.
it be ruff trying to find a buyer willing to buy it. When you tell them Grandma pushing up Daisey's in the front yard under that tombstone.
James Davis is fighting to keep the remains of his late wife right where he dug her grave: In the front yard of his home, just a few feet from the porch.
Davis said he was only abiding by Patsy Ruth Davis' wishes when he buried her outside their log home in 2009, yet the city sued to move the body elsewhere. A county judge ordered Davis to disinter his wife, but the ruling is on hold as the Alabama Civil Court of Appeals considers his challenge.
Davis, 73, said he never expected such a fight.
"Good Lord, they've raised pigs in their yard, there's horses out the road here in a corral in the city limits, they've got other gravesites here all over the place," said Davis. "And there shouldn't have been a problem."
While state health officials say family burial plots aren't uncommon in Alabama, city officials worry about the precedent set by allowing a grave on a residential lot on one of the main streets through town
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48717396 (http://www.gotapex.com/l/284162/inter-in-your-own-yard-1)
http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/ap/front%20yard%20grave-1859356180_v2.grid-6x2.jpg