JazzBill. Did you create that video? It's cool. The simple looking granite monuments that "sleep" 10 (2 in the floor, 4 on each side) are about $250,000 a couple years ago. They would be similar to those in your video. The special bronzework on the doors obviously raises the cost.
What a place like the Dodge mausoleum costs, I have no clue. But if you buy one, get better venting to the outdoors! If you remember Rosa Parks, she is interred in the cemetery's mausoleum, not a family one.
I should post the picture of the cleaning girl outside one of the mausoleums I took down their to help clean them up. My God, walking into the one building was like walking through women's fishnet stockings! The spider webs were so thick after 50 years! I took her, a generator, a vacuum cleaner, buckets, mops, etc., and just totally made the inside of those mausoleums sparkle. My father was shocked at the difference.
Probably more shocked was the family that was having services on the other side of the hill, as I was running a 5000w generator, shop-vac, and stereo of my old 2000 Silverado! I felt like such an asswipe when I finally powered down and heard their services!
James
PS. This is the guy who stole the first trust fund...
Oakland County news briefs
January 26, 2007
BLOOMFIELD HILLS: Attorney's assets frozen by state
Bank assets of a Bloomfield Hills attorney -- who previously owned 28 Michigan cemeteries suspected of mismanagement -- have been frozen at the request of Attorney General Mike Cox, the Attorney General's Office announced Thursday.
Cox said in a statement that the action against Craig Bush, which was approved Wednesday by Ingham County Circuit Judge James Giddings, is part of the state's attempt to recoup cemetery money that may have been inappropriately diverted from trust accounts.
Bush sold the cemeteries for $31 million to a company controlled by Oklahoma investor Clayton Smart, Cox said. The frozen accounts contain $22 million in assets, he said.
A hearing on the issue is scheduled for Feb. 2 before Giddings.
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007701260395