During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding the condition of Cedar Park, a local cemetery. George Wimberley, a substitute teacher and a representative for families with loved ones buried there, expressed his distress over reports of missing headstones and grave markers. He highlighted a recent ABC News segment that brought attention to the issue, emphasizing the emotional toll it takes on families who have invested in memorializing their relatives.
Wimberley urged the need for a dedicated grounds crew or nonprofit organization to oversee the maintenance of Cedar Park, ensuring that the graves of families are respected and preserved. He requested assistance from the local government to address these concerns and to prevent further deterioration of the site.
The meeting attendees were receptive to Wimberley's plea, with officials indicating that they would connect him with the appropriate commissioner to discuss potential solutions. The discussion underscores a growing community concern about the preservation of local burial sites and the importance of maintaining the dignity of those interred there.