A Detroit cigar baron’s mausoleum was stripped by thieves, but no one ever told the family - Detroit Metro Times

A Detroit Cigar Baron's Mausoleum Was Stripped by Thieves, but No One Ever Told the Family

Susan Burns was shocked to discover that her grandfather's mausoleum at Woodmere Cemetery in Detroit had been ransacked. The ornate copper doors and a stained-glass window were stolen, leaving the family landmark damaged and exposed.

Burns, who lives in Florida, is incensed that no one from the cemetery notified her about the theft. "It's disgusting," she says. "They did nothing." Burns had been searching for information about the incident after coming across an article by a Metro Times journalist, which highlighted the broader issue of graveyard crimes at Woodmere Cemetery.

Thirteen years after the theft, Burns visited the cemetery and found that the damage had not been fully sealed. The front of her grandfather's mausoleum was boarded up, while the rear opening where the stained-glass window had been removed was still open to the elements.

Burns says she is now looking for a lawyer to file a lawsuit against the cemetery owners, arguing that they should have tried to locate surviving relatives and alerted them to the theft and damage. "I don't even know if my grandfather's body is still inside," she says.

The incident has highlighted the need for better communication between cemeteries and families of deceased loved ones. Burns' frustration is compounded by the fact that her grandfather's mausoleum holds significant cultural and architectural value, making it irreplaceable.

A spokesperson for Everstory Partners, the company that owns Woodmere Cemetery, says that they are working to improve conditions at the cemetery but declined to discuss specific incidents or family issues publicly. The company has faced criticism in the past for conditions at some of its other cemeteries.

The theft and damage to Burns' grandfather's mausoleum have left her feeling devastated and disrespected. "They need to fix that mausoleum," she says. "It's priceless."
 
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🤕 My heart goes out to Susan Burns, this is just devastating news! Thieves stripping a family's mausoleum of its ornaments & history? No one tells the family?! 🚫😡 That's unacceptable! The damage to her grandfather's landmark is not only an emotional blow but also an irreplaceable loss of cultural significance. I'm all for holding cemeteries accountable for maintaining these sacred spaces, it's time for better communication & transparency between cemeteries & families. 💔 Can't imagine how she feels about potentially losing her grandfather's final resting place 🕊️
 
OMG, this is soooo sad!!! 🤕 I mean, can you even imagine if someone just goes in there and steals your grandpa's stuff?!? 🤯 It's like they didn't care about the family or the history behind it... it's all about that dough, right?! 💸 The fact that no one told Susan Burns about what happened is just, like, whoa... how could they be so thoughtless?! 😩 I'm totally on team Susan here... she needs to get that mausoleum fixed ASAP and those cemetery owners should be held accountable! 🚫💪
 
🤯 Can you believe this? A family's legacy gets stripped away like that! 😱 I mean, I know cemeteries can get neglected but this is just crazy. The fact that no one even bothered to contact the Burns family about what happened is just disgusting 🙅‍♀️. It's not just about the money or the copper doors and stained-glass window (although those are important too 🎨). It's about respect for the dead and their families. Like, can't they see that this is a huge part of history and culture? 💔 The Burns family deserves better than to be treated like this. They need to get some help from the cemetery owners ASAP and make sure something like this never happens again 🚨.
 
OMG, this is like so not right 🤯! I'm seriously shocked that no one notified Susan's family about the theft of her grandfather's mausoleum at Woodmere Cemetery. It's like they just left him to rot there 😱. Thirteen years later and it still hasn't been fixed properly... what's going on?! 🙄 The fact that it was ransacked and damaged is already heartbreaking, but not being told about it by the cemetery staff? That's just a whole new level of disrespect. I'm totally with Susan on this - they need to own up to their mistake and fix it ASAP 💪. It's like they're putting a price on people's lives... or in this case, a price on a mausoleum 🤯! The family should be getting more than just apologies, they should be getting justice 💼.
 
I'm thinking, 13 years is a pretty long time for no one to notify the family about this? 🤔 It's like they forgot it happened or something? I mean, I get that cemeteries have their hands full with maintenance and stuff, but still... a mausoleum gets broken into and you don't even bother letting the people who actually care about it know? 🙄 And now they're just sitting there, waiting for someone to file a lawsuit... 🕰️ It's like they're hoping no one shows up. 😒
 
This is just wild 🤯! I cant believe no one at the cemetery even bothered to contact Susan's family before ransacking her grandfather's mausoleum. It's like they were trying to sweep it under the rug 🚮. The fact that it's been 13 years and they're still not taking responsibility is just ridiculous 😒. I mean, can you imagine if someone did that with your family's property? You'd lose your mind! 💥
 
I'm totally blown away by this news 🤯. I mean, can you imagine walking into a cemetery and finding out that your family member's final resting place has been ravaged like that? It's not just the monetary value of the stolen items that's the issue here, it's the disrespect to the deceased and their loved ones 💔. The fact that no one from the cemetery notified the Burns family until years later is absolutely appalling 🙅‍♀️. I think it's time for cemeteries to step up their game and prioritize communication with families. It's not too much to ask for a little transparency and courtesy, especially when it comes to our loved ones who have passed on 💀. The Burns family deserves so much better than this 😡.
 
Ugh, this is just heartbreaking 🤕. I mean, can you imagine if someone stole your family's heirloom or a piece of history? It's not just the monetary value that's at stake, it's the emotional attachment and cultural significance too. And to make matters worse, the cemetery owners are being super secretive about it... like, hello, we're talking about people's deceased loved ones here! 🙄

I'm all for improvement and better communication, but come on, can't they just own up to their mistakes and apologize? Susan Burns is right, her grandfather's mausoleum holds a lot of value, not just financially but emotionally as well. It's like, you would expect the people in charge to take care of these things properly.

It's crazy that 13 years have passed and no one has reached out to her about it... what kind of company doesn't do that? Everstory Partners needs to get its act together and be more considerate of families like Susan's. This whole situation is just a big mess, and I'm rooting for Susan all the way 🤞.
 
🚫 This is just so messed up! Thirteen years on and the cemetery owners still haven't contacted the family? It's like they expect everyone to just sit around twiddling their thumbs, waiting for someone to tell them about a major break-in at their loved one's final resting place. The fact that the mausoleum is still open to the elements is just heartbreaking 🌡️. What if some crazy person shows up and, I don't know, desecrates the body inside or something? This whole thing reeks of neglect and incompetence 🤦‍♀️.
 
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