From:
"Jon Cattan" <joncattan@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 5 Jun 2005 22:23:51 +0100
Subject:
why?
"Charles Kibby" wrote
''I labored for a month over a marble horizontal flush marker for my best
friend and then had all my efforts rendered moot when the cemetery rejected
the stone because it was
made of marble and not granite.''
Chaz. Out of interest, did the cemetery give you any reason for their ban on
metamorphic stone, marble. Although it's uncommon, I have seen plenty of
marble headstones and statuary
in U.K. cemeteries.
jon
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