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1427 Champlin Ave, Utica, NY 13502, USA
Utica, New York 13502
+1 315-733-1196

I am fed up with the disregard that they have for the final resting place of my mother. Last summer they took it upon themselves to use the weed trimmer or mower and hack down all of the flowers that were planted there in front of her head stone. By no means extravagant or boisterous, just a few of her favorite color impatiens. Then this spring, I return to collect the Christmas Tree and wreath that I have put up every Christmas since 2009 when she passed, and they were gone. The tree was given to me, by her, 25 years ago, so to say it had sentimental value is an understatement. I am beyond angry. Don't plant or leave anything graveside if you want it to look nice or be there when you go back.

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St Joseph Cemetery

Cemetery at 1427 Champlin Ave, Utica, NY 13502, USA. Here you will find detailed information about St Joseph Cemetery: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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1427 Champlin Ave, Utica, NY 13502, USA.
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Utica
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St Joseph Cemetery is a US Cemetery based in Utica, New York. St Joseph Cemetery is located at 1427 Champlin Ave, Utica, NY 13502, USA.


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  • Cody
    Added 2015.05.16
    I am fed up with the disregard that they have for the final resting place of my mother. Last summer they took it upon themselves to use the weed trimmer or mower and hack down all of the flowers that were planted there in front of her head stone. By no means extravagant or boisterous, just a few of her favorite color impatiens. Then this spring, I return to collect the Christmas Tree and wreath that I have put up every Christmas since 2009 when she passed, and they were gone. The tree was given to me, by her, 25 years ago, so to say it had sentimental value is an understatement. I am beyond angry. Don't plant or leave anything graveside if you want it to look nice or be there when you go back.
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