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Lavish Burials Make a Comeback

Amy Nguyen | Apr 24, 2006 | Comments 0

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It seems the assurance alone of the familiar idiom ‘resting in peace’ no longer suffices. Cemetery monument companies like the Cold Spring Granite Company, however, have made sure to resolve this problem by offering their clients large burial mausoleums, ranging anywhere from $250,000 to the millions, making ‘resting in peace’ comfortingly synonymous with ‘resting in lavishness.’
The mausoleum of 87-year-old Florida resident Ed Peck, for instance, contains: a meditation room, granite patio, doors of hand-cast bronze and the finishing touches of a chandelier to complete its d

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