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I think I'll write to the actual cemetary. When my Grandfather died nobody thought anything about a missing stone. No council or undertaker wrote to any of us saying that they had removed the original headstone and nobody contacted us to ask if we wanted an additional name added. I am sure my late uncle and my late mother would have dealt with this but they both died soon after and I am living 400 miles away so simply had the opportunity recently to travel there and pay my respects and can't find the grave as no headstone was replaced. I know the location but it seems I have a horizontal choice of three unmarked graves where I was expecting to see just my Grandmother's name. The cemetary is Ann's Hill, Gosport, Hampshire. Question is who to approach for answers? The cemetary who rightly removed a headstone for a fresh internment but did not replace the stone? The undertakers who took the stone away and did not replace it? Why nobody was contacted regarding the removal of a stone and the non replacement of it ? Where do I start asking polite questions?
I am very upset to drive hours to pay respects to my family and cannot find them as the stone has been removed - also a small "In Memorium" flower vase has vanished - and all I can see are a choice of 3 graves all now un-marked. I feel sure that a grave stone is removed for a new burial but it should have been replaced. It has not been so I need to ascertain the first contact - would that be the actual cemetary office? i know for a fact that the executors (my late Mother and her Brother) were never contacted by anyone and they had no funds to add to an existing headstone anyhow so it's down to me to pay up for an addition to a missing headstone. Finally I have the funds and check out the plot and I travel there to find find no headstone so someone somewhere has pinched it without any notification or warning. I have a photo of the gravestone and the actual receipts of purchase, so who should I contact first?