Eden Memorial Park cemetery sued again over allegations of disturbed remains

Eden.Memorial.Park.photoA large Jewish cemetery in the Mission Hills area of Los Angeles named Eden Memorial Park is facing a new lawsuit containing allegations of disturbed remains from graves.

It is the second multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the cemetery, which is owned by Texas-based funeral giant Service Corp. International (SCI), which owns a string of cemeteries and funeral homes in the Vancouver area, and across Canada and the U.S.

The cemetery contains the graves of Groucho Marx, Lenny Bruce and numerous Hollywood celebrities.

Last year, SCI settled with families in a previous case for $80.5 million for similar complaints at the same cemetery.

The latest lawsuit alleges family members who buried loved ones at Eden Memorial were not told when they bought plots that cemetery groundskeepers were instructed to make new graves fit, even if it required breaking outer burial containers in neighbouring graves.

The lawsuit alleges that digging between graves caused remains to be disturbed, which were disposed of in a cemetery “dump” in another part of the cemetery.

The civil lawsuit was filed last week in Los Angeles Superior Court last week. More than 60 plaintiffs claim Eden Memorials was negligent and interfered with the dignified disposal of human remains.

The plaintiffs also allege fraud and are seeking damages for emotional distress for destroying graves and discarding human bones in a cemetery “dump” to make room for new burial plots.

“Current and former groundskeepers at the cemetery have admitted that breaking burial vaults will often cause human remains to spill out of the broken vaults,” alleges the lawsuit, according to an L.A. Daily Times story.

“In such situations, the groundskeepers were instructed by their supervisors to throw away the bones and other remains in the Cemetery Dump located on the cemetery premises,” the legal action claims.

SCI has faced a number of class-action lawsuit in the past that have alleged misconduct. The company reached out-of-court settlements before the cases were decided.

In 2003, SCI paid a $14-million settlement to end a $100 million in a civil class-action that alleged grave desecration at Menorah Gardens cemetery in South Florida.

And this is a company that uses “Dignity” as its flagship brand in the funeral industry. (You’ll notice the Dignity brand at the entrance to Eden Memorial Park in the photo above.)

Our family recently filed a lawsuit against a local SCI-owned funeral home, First Memorial Funeral Services, which took the body of our 95-year-old mother, Holly Haliburton, from St. Paul’s Hospital morgue without our signed consent (which is legally required) or even our verbal permission.

To this day, neither First Memorial nor SCI has offered us an apology or a written explanation of how this horrible situation arose, causing our grief to be prolonged.

On the first anniversary of our mother’s passing, we established this website to both honour our mother and to provide consumer rights advice and increase public awareness of the funeral industry.

We also support the Memorial Society of B.C., a non-profit organization formed more than 55 years ago to help its members to plan funerals that are simple, dignified and affordable. It has more than 200,000 members.

For more info on SCI’s past and the funeral industry, watch this  60 Minutes segment from 2013, by Anderson Cooper:The transcript of the segment and related videos are here.

Bloomberg also did a story on SCI two years ago, which is here.

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9 Responses to Eden Memorial Park cemetery sued again over allegations of disturbed remains

  1. Steve Garrett says:

    http://abc6onyourside.com/investigators/cemetery-owners-indicted-on-dozens-of-theft-charges

    44 count indictment on cemetery owners, plus never reported 3 cemeteries to the IRS.

  2. max says:

    I worked for these scum bags (SCI) as a third party contractor threw Hauck enterprise’s, Who did not give a shit either. We basically dug the graves and set the markers everything else was subbed out .. All SCI cares about is the bottom line sell the family the most expensive funeral possible. And the largest monument possible. In Florida SCI owns the cemetery /funeral home and crematorium together.Thet set the price!! They have all but cornered the market in FL. The 3 years I worked at riverside memorial I watched many families taken advantage of by there sales people that are called consolers what a joke…. The ones that did care and had a conscience would usually quit after 6 months because of the predatory sales tactics that was pushed on them by the sales management.. All I can say that there is some realy fucked up shit at that cemetery ???

  3. Steve Garrett says:

    https://www.dailyherald.com/amp-article/20170110/news/170119908/

    Funeral home settlement for wrongful cremation in Illinois

  4. Steve Garrett says:
  5. Steve Garrett says:

    http://www.wfmynews2.com/amp//news/local/over-90-containers-of-human-remains-found-at-crematory-employees-home-in-king-police/430698817

    90 containers of human remains, found at home of crematory employee in North carolinacarolin

  6. steve Garrett says:

    Click to access 4717-8-01_PH_FYR_C_RU_20170411_1340.pdf

    ohio Admisitrative regulation for code of conduct for funeral directors in ohio

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