To those of you who have loved ones buried in the Hill Crest Cemetery in Parishville, please do not expect your flowers, plants, solar lights or even wind chimes to be safe from thieves. It seems, …
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To those of you who have loved ones buried in the Hill Crest Cemetery in Parishville, please do not expect your flowers, plants, solar lights or even wind chimes to be safe from thieves. It seems, every year we wonder if we should put up high voltage-wire fences, spy cams or maybe bear traps just to be able to honor our loved ones that have passed. It was not too many years ago that a cemetery was a sacred place and demanded respect from everyone. But now it seems that too, is just a thing of the past.