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"A cemetery may be considered as abandoned when all or practically all of the bodies have been Removed therefrom and no bodies have been buried therein for a great many years, and the cemetery has been so long neglected as entirely to lose its identity as such, and is no longer known, recognized and respected by the public as a cemetery. 1953 OAG 2978."

Showing posts with label Moonville Cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moonville Cemetery. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2020

Moonville Cemetery in Vinton County, Ohio suffered severe vandalism attack yet again

The "Scioto Post" feature story (November 16 2020) by Jeremy Newman.:

 "200 year-old Southern Ohio Cemetery Vandalized Again in Less than a Year"  brings tremendous heartbreak for those who have been following the sad saga of this tiny rural abandoned cemetery that only has 26 Find A Grave memorials.  The article states that the Vinton County Sheriff is investigating. 

The extent of the damage is sickening and saddening.  No cemetery should be subjected to such disgusting desecration. The photographs tell the story beyond what any words could convey for understanding.    

A Facebook page entitled "Moonville Rail Trail Association" today (November 16 2020) also broke the news about this latest vandalism attack on the tiny burying ground. Included in the post is a link to the "Go Fund Me" account set up for the needs of the Moonville Cemetery. 

Once again we are reminded that in the State of Ohio, cemetery grant fund money is only available to certain categories of cemeteries.  Inactive / abandoned, family, and for-profit cemeteries are excluded from receiving cemetery grant money funds that originated from the passage of HB168.  

Once these pioneer burying grounds are gone - they are gone for good; and we can't take them for granted. 

Ohio's lawmakers need to strengthen and update existing Ohio Revised Codes that impact all of the state's cemeteries. 

The passage of stronger legislation  is crucial.  It should include funding for any cemetery in crisis regardless of its status -- i.e. registered and non-registered cemeteries alike.  

Over the years, several posts have been shared here about active cemeteries with no owners, for-profit cemeteries that have multiple unresolved long-standing complaints about those responsible for them.  

The list of problems goes on and on.  

The need is urgent for Ohio's cemeteries which are all at risk for vandalism or for other reasons; and sadly remains so as we move toward 2021.     

Saturday, January 4, 2020

"Vandals Destroy Cemetery from 1800s" -- An NBC4i.com Spotlight Story about the Moonville Cemetery in Vinton County, Ohio


This horrific story of what may have been repeated vandalism attacks over a period of time at a small Ohio cemetery that has been circulating on Facebook in the last day or so, is now more publicly covered.
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On January 3, 2020, Channel 4, an NBC Affiliate in Columbus, Ohio, offered further details including a link to the county sheriff's office for submitting tips.
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The Moonville Cemetery is quite small indeed."  
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Although the Moonville Cemetery is located in a remote location in Ohio's least populous county, it has attracted attention over the years for paranormal reasons.
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From the websites:
"The Ghosts. The Legends. The Town.":
MoonvilleTunnel.net:
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"Vinton County Sheriff’s Office Captain Lydel Cain confirmed with NBC4 that the cemetery was vandalized."
“It’s under investigation. 
We have a little bit of information, 
and we would like more. 
We are trying to pin down
 a certain area of time,” said Cain. 
“Until we get more information 
there is no police report.”
"Anyone with information is asked to call
 the Vinton County Sheriff’s office at
 740-596-4222 or, 
you can drop them an email by clicking this link."
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We look forward to reading follow-up stories that bring news of the apprehension of those responsible for desecrating this early Ohio cemetery.