New York Post
April 25, 2011
A Brooklyn family was devastated to find their long-dead father lying next to a stranger at Washington Cemetery — in the same plot their mother purchased years ago for her future resting place.
Klara Tranis, 84, spent $3,200 on side-by-side plots in Section 5 of the city’s largest Jewish cemetery in Midwood back in 1987, when her beloved husband of 42 years, Wolf Tranis, died at 59……
Houston-based Service Corporation International, which owns I.J. Morris and Nevsky Yablokoff [Memorial Chapels], declined comment.
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