JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - A man who says his grandmother was buried in a mausoleum in Florida without his request is suing the cemetery for breach of contract and fraud. <br>
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Tracy Alexander of Savannah says he paid Marion Graham Mortuary $4,000 for Theresa Jones' 1998 funeral and ground burial in Restlawn Memorial Park. <br>
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He says that Jones' service was conducted in front of an open grave. Alexander also believed Jones had been buried in the ground after the service. <br>
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Two years later, he returned to the same cemetery to bury his aunt and found his grandmother interred in a crypt he never ordered. <br>
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Alexander is seeking more than $15,000 from the mortuary and Restlawn for expenses, mental pain and suffering, and other compensatory damages. <br>
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Restlawn Assistant General Manager Pete Dunmyer says the cemetery never dealt with Alexander and is not responsible. <br>
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Records show Restlawn has an unsatisfactory record with the Better Business Bureau of Northeast Florida because of its history of not responding to consumer complaints.