Company Claims to Have the Solution to Stop Cemetery Theft

Funeral Industry News August 1, 2011
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Company Claims to Have the Solution to Stop Cemetery Theft

I see articles daily that are in newspaper across the world about cemetery theft, mainly stealing of bronze vases from cemetery markers. Honestly, we could probably start a new blog section on ConnectingDirectors.com centered around cemetery theft.

It is a very sad thing that thieves target cemeteries and with the economy the way it is bronze vases must seem to be an easy target.

The good news is there is a company that has the solution to fix the problem; the “Peaceful Security Vase”.

Picture this: a thief goes into the cemetery at night ready to snatch up bronze vases. He goes for the first on and grabs it, but quickly realizes it is not real bronze, it is plastic!

The companies website says this:

“The solution to our problem could prove difficult, as one solution may not fit all properties. However, a vase unit has been developed and manufactured that can solve both your immediate and long-term theft and damage replacement problems. In association with Hinrichs & Gleeson, LLC, Speck Cemetery Services Inc. is proud to offer the “Peaceful Security Vase” The “Peaceful Security Vase” unit will replace most American made vase units.

This product does seem like it could fix a growing problem and save the cemetery lots of money in replacement costs.

Not that this is a ground breaking product but I thought that it could help some readers solve an expensive problem. I hope some of you found this useful.

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