Parliament Issue 56 • The Monumental Issue
Parliament Issue 56 • The Monumental Issue
This issue of Parliament is our Monumental Issue. Monuments - and memorialization - are a part of deathcare for everyone. If you think that because you don't sell a monument you aren't involved, you are mistaken! The truth is that no one can take memorialization for granite. (I made it almost a paragraph before the bad puns.)
Seriously, deathcare's ability to memorialize a life is one of the greatest offerings this profession can provide. And this issue is monumental look at all things . . . well, monumental. Now, sit back, as we rock out to the stone-cold facts about monuments and memorialization, and enjoy the latest issue of Parliament. Cheers!
This issue of Parliament is our Monumental Issue.
IN THIS ISSUE
Letter from the Publisher
Who Has To Fix This Broken Marker? 3 Ways Your Cemetery May or May Not Be Responsible
Five Things To Consider Before You Launch a Memorial Program: A Guest Article By Mike Harens
Mr. Cemetery - Tear Down This Monument! A Legal Look at Monument Laws and Removals
“Mr. Consumer. Tear Down That Monument!” A Case Analysis On A Cemetery’s Right To Remove Memorials
Rejected! “When and How You Can Reject a Memorial”
ABOUT PARLIAMENT
The owl has long been associated with wisdom, longevity and truth. They’ve appeared for centuries in old texts (and sometimes new texts) related to death and to justice.
That said, Lemasters is a blend of two things: deathcare and law. The owl has been a part of our company symbolism since our founding (the three colored circles in the logo for Lemasters are inspired by the shape of an owl’s eye).
And the name of this publication? A Parliament is what you call a group of owls.