Had a similar experience at our plots in Ohio. Since we live in Texas, we rarely visit to verify any issues. Some years back when my Grandad was living, he gave a plot to his then ladyfriend who cared for him for years. Upon the death of my Mom a few years ago, I discovered that plot had been sold by her (she had remarried and did't want it any longer) to a dealer who sold it to an individual. Fortunatly the buyer had not used it yet, and was willing to sell it back to our family (with a small profit of course) but at least we got it back. This is a plot of 10 spaces together so it was important to us. I promptly went and ordered markers for my wife and myself as well as our two sons. (there were only 4 unused or unclaimed plots remaining) My wife and I now have a nice double marker and the other 2 plots have single markers for our sons with name and DOB. The odds of our sons ever using either aren't good, but at least with a marker I feel better no mistakes will be made. BTW, this is a very old cemetary with huge stand up markers. Our plots are in the old area and more of our family is buried near these. Grandad is the one that bought this plot of 10 when my Grandma passed in the late 40's. This place is run by the city and keeps excellent records so I probably didn't have anything to be concerned with, but the markers really make me feel better.
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