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Grave Insult: Cemetery Damage Sparks Family Fury
4 Dec
Summary
- Loved ones are outraged by heavy machinery driving over headstones.
- Cemetery management denies responsibility for damaged memorials.
- Pennsylvania investigates Lafayette Cemetery for potential violations.

Families with loved ones interred at Lafayette Cemetery in Grindstone, Fayette County, have expressed outrage due to recent damage caused by maintenance crews. Heavy machinery was reportedly driven over headstones, flags, and decorations, leaving tire tracks and causing damage. Visitors have reported multiple instances of neglect and destruction of memorials over time, including smashed vases and cracked headstones.
Cemetery management has been largely uncooperative, with staff refusing to speak with reporters and a notice stating the cemetery is not responsible for lost or damaged items. Corporate representatives from Everstory Partners, the parent company, acknowledged that heavy equipment is used on the grounds but stated they try to avoid impacts. They also mentioned protocols such as using plywood to protect memorials, though this was not followed in the recent incident due to weather concerns.
The Pennsylvania Department of State has confirmed active investigations into Lafayette Cemetery. While specific details are confidential due to state statutes, the department reviews all potential license violations and refers criminal activity to law enforcement. Disciplinary actions are made public if warranted following thorough investigation.




