Illinois Cemetery and Funeral Home Association Condemns Burr Oak Crimes
Posted on: Friday, 10 July 2009, 12:41 CDT
"What these employees did violates everything we stand for, and offends a code of conduct that has governed our industry for centuries," said
"Everyone wants to know how this could have happened," said
"There seem to be a number of major laws that were broken," Lapin added. "The Illinois Cemetery Protection Act makes it a crime to willfully damage, destroy or desecrate human remains and grave markers without authorization. Both the Illinois Cemetery Care Act and the Illinois Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act make it a crime to steal people's deposits on funeral and cemetery merchandise and services. These are in addition to crimes of property theft and deceptive business practices."
A full list of the laws that ICFHA believes govern this situation is posted on the home page of ICFHA: www.icfha.org.
"The core of our business is providing people with the comfort that we will care for their loved ones and maintain their trust," added Hand. "We are committed to doing everything we can as an association to help the victims and to ensure that this never happens again."
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SOURCE Illinois Cemetery and Funeral Home Association
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