There are many areas where the bodies are stored until spring thaw, but a 
service was held at the time of death.
Even today with the big machines (backho) the frozen ground is to much for them.

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From: Howlanddavisii <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue Aug 04 16:52:29 PDT 2015
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Potential Problems


Anne:



    You have seen the responses about stopping the potential problem for 
individuals.  But I would also have a reburial event for those that are 
affected.  As far as the frozen ground, do you mean that graves had not been 
pre-dug (see Northern Exposure episode where the mayor is estimating the number 
of graves needed and the doctor, Joel, refuses to give his thoughts as to who 
might die.)?



Howland Davis



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From: Anne Percival Kruszka <[email protected]>
To: legacyusergroup <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Aug 4, 2015 6:11 pm
Subject: [LegacyUG] Potential Problems

I've been stewing about what to do about this issue for some time. I have 
several people with potential burial problems and the problems stem from the 
following circumstances: 1. Burial took place within a few days of death; 
person was disinterred and reburied in a new location; i.e. from a family 
burial ground to a new cemetery. I have quite a few people this happened to. 
They lived in the Lexington, Kentucky area. 2. Cremation took place but ashes 
weren't interred for quite some time afterwards (several instances of this.) 3. 
Due to weather, person was not interred immediately. Most of these were due to 
people not being buried right away because ground was frozen. I don't want to 
turn off the potential problem alert, because it helps in correcting errors. 
Not sure what would happen if I add an additional burial event; make a custom 
re-burial event or used alternate burial event. Ideas? -- *Anne Kruszka 
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