Ryan ( July 2,2014) and Zach ( August 4, 2019) are brothers, they both tragically departed from their loving family and friends at a young age. They are very much missed, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN and ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS,
Family and friends often go visit Ryan and Zach, they may bring flowers, cards, crosses, saints or any memorabilia that might make them feel close to either boy or bring comfort to themselves.
Within the last month, Mt Olivet Cemetery that the boys lay to rest in, has made some rules to keep the cemetery looking clean. The cemetery has started to throw away flowers, pictures, toys/stuffed animals or any precious items that may have been placed on the gravesites and tossed in a gated area where they can not be retrieved and destroyed!
Mt Olivet Cemetery did not notify family members of the deceased that they were doing this. Many people who have laid loved ones to rest in this cemetery are outraged!
On Mother's Day, April went to visit her sons and was approached by the grounds people. April said..."I had the worst Mother's Day, I came to the cemetery and the workers came up to me and told me I had to take everything off my Sons grave! I took off their statues that were given to us and they said that there are new rules about what can be placed on the graves.
They said "if you don't have a headstone you can't have anything!" They told me that I could put a little bit of flowers but that's it!!! This put me in a depressed mood because now, "My sons' graves have nothing but an empty gravesite!" "It's almost like losing your loved one again. Some people can't afford a headstone but they make it nice and put things for their loved ones just for them to destroy it is very wrong I am angry but most of all I am sad this hurts it really hurts"!!!! (quote from April)
On behalf of April, Sharise, Marty and the boys, I am asking for some financial help...Please help us pull together and raise $2500 so that April, Sharise and Marty can place headstones on the boys!
"They are very much missed, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS"





