State shuts down funeral home for improperly storing remains
Thursday, 6 December 2018 DETROIT (AP) — A suburban cemetery has been shut down as part of an investigation into fetal remains found at a Detroit funeral home. Michigan’s Licensing and Regulatory Affairs office says Thursday that a cease and desist order has been issued to Knollwood Memorial Park cemetery in Canton Township due to improper storage of remains. […]
According to Reuters, a cemetery in Canton, Michigan, has been shut down by a state agency after officials discovered dozens of uncremated fetus remains on the premises, that lacked appropriate documentation. This week’s discovery was a result of a criminal investigation of Perry Funeral Home in...
The Dept. of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs is seeking to revoke the mortuary science licenses of Perry Funeral Home in Detroit and its manager Gary Deak due to multiple violations. Violations..
Detroit police say they have discovered nearly three dozen cremated remains found inside of a Detroit funeral home after a search warrant was executed Wednesday. The search was conducted at the..