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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/12/2012
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Public Comments AM10
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Janet Kunz
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AM10
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My continued appeal is that the CC &V and AngloGold Ashanti Corporation <br />keep the grave intact with an easement granted to my family and friends <br />forevermore. If not, I ask that my son's remains be recovered. <br />It is only fair to relate that AngloGold Ashanti and CC &V have offered to <br />create a memorial for Wayne along Highway 64. We were given a painting <br />of what the proposed site may look like. This is a very nice gesture. <br />However, it would not have the same meaning or reverence as a gravesite <br />or of being able to take Wayne's remains home. With the capability to <br />recover bodies from hazardous areas (which often appears in the news) and <br />today's technology and equipment, it is hard to believe that my request to <br />recover Wayne's remains cannot be fulfilled. <br />For your information, several states have passed laws granting families and <br />friends easement to graves that are on privately owned property because of <br />the reverence and right to worship at such sites. The State of California has <br />a policy written in 1990 by Mr. Jack Forbes, Ph.D. that states, it is a Fourth <br />Amendment right, a Fifth Amendment right, and a Fourteenth Amendment <br />right. These amendments discuss Due Process of Law regarding the <br />aforementioned. Exhibit #13 states the Constitutional and Legal Background <br />N <br />
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