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Published Date: 31 July 2008
REFERRING to Mrs Alford's comments on Durrington Cemetery, may I suggest that not only is she confused about the section in question – The Four Seasons – but she is confused as to the section her husband is buried in.
If he died 12 years ago, he is probably buried in quite a different section. The Four Seasons in question is, without doubt, quite a tip, so please, Mrs Alford, have another look.

Also it is the area, not the actual grave, of my husband (which is
neatly kept) that I am complaining about.

As for Mrs Alford's mention of responsible, helpful, friendly gentlemen all so willing to assist her, may I ask where are these paragons of virtue?

Please, please let me into your secret. If they exist, they are probably hidden from view by the two to three feet of weeds abounding in The Four Seasons – but I've never seen them.

Jill Pounds
Hamble Gardens
Worthing


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