Chicago Tribune news story.
Judge rules that Chicago can proceed with acquiring the 6.3-acre St. Johannes Cemetery and the transfer of 900 known graves.
Chicago Tribune news story.
Judge rules that Chicago can proceed with acquiring the 6.3-acre St. Johannes Cemetery and the transfer of 900 known graves.
“Oh they’re moving Father’s grave -
To dig a sewer…”
Until King Daley is booted out of office, I refuse to step foot in Chicago. If I have any business that takes me through Chicago, I would transition through Chicago Int’l.
BL.
That just kills me!
Frank Holbert
160knots.com
Gives a whole new meaning to “report the marker”.
Or, as the Fark headline for this story says:
Judge rules that City of Chicago can use eminent domain to relocate cemetary for O’Hare expansion. The move is expected to displace almost 1,100 potential voters
OMFG, now this is an ultimate low to Chicago and aviation!!!
To stoop so low to as in buying a graveyard to expand an airport!!!
I can’t believe they approved such a thing. This is nuts!!!
It’s a morale thing, not a political thing.
If there is such a thing as ghosts, I hope they come and haunt and torment all the people who were involved in making this type of thing to happen.
May the people in those graves, R.I.P.
As long as they properly transfer the known graves, I don’t see the problem. Especially if they go the extra mile to update their voter registration cards.
Seeing as this is Chicago we’re talking about, they might wind up with a lot more than only 900 occupants!