The World’s Largest Funeral Corporation has been caught mistreating the dead, AGAIN. This time NYSE:SCI did not have the person in the right grave. The family had been grieving at the marked grave site. Only problem the family’s loved one was not there in the grave.This all happened at Dade Memorial Park, near Miami and reported at palmbeachpost.com
Snippet:
“Friday, May 22, 2009
For years, they visited the wrong grave and didn’t know.
The family of Jose Herrera Sr. traveled from their Lake Worth home to Miami often, carrying small Cuban flags and Yankee memorabilia to leave for him in Dade Memorial Park.
They prayed to him and cried to him and when his wife, Rosa, died two years ago, they promised to bury her next to him.
That’s when, the family says, park officials told them they didn’t know where Herrera’s body was.
“It was just a disgusting feeling knowing he wasn’t there,” said his granddaughter, Alicia Herrera. “To this day we don’t know if there was someone else there.”
This is all part of a pattern of Service Corporation International mistreating the dead in 2009.
April 5th 2009 SCI VETERAN CORPSE ABUSE REPORTED IN The Washington Post Article and Video
Location: National Funeral Home, Falls Church, Virginia
April 19th 2009 SCI Ripping memorials from Grave reported in Courier & Press
Location: Alexander Memorial Park Evansville, Indiania
April 26th 2009 SCI mishandling baby remains in burial-Washington Post
Location: Mount Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia
April 26th 2009 SCI has Wrong Body in Wrong Grave-CharlotteObserver.com
Location: Mount Holy Cemetery, Charlotte, NC.
This should be enough warning for any Consumer, to not use SERVICE CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL.
Bringing this report forward is necessary because it is the best way to warn folks about SCI, The world’s Largest Funeral Corporation.
Funeral Industry|Funeral Blog by Your Funeral Guy.
There is a lawsuit to along with this mess.
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