4A The Madison Enterprise-Recorder www.greenepublishing.com Friday, September 5, 2008 .From Page One GRAVE cont from page 1A SCAM cont from page 1A Parrish met Spradley at the site, joined by Roy Smith of Madi- son Monuments, to assess the damage to the crushed grave and es- timate the cost of repairs. The responsibility for the ongoing care of the cemetery has yet to be determined, however, and it seems that this is one of those unfortunate scenarios where people have either moved or died, with no family responsibility, turning a place of rest and dignity into a place of shame. There is one bright spot in this otherwise cloudy situation, at least this time around. According to follow-up from Spradley, Tri- County Electric has apologized and taken full financial responsibil- ity to repair the grave that was unknowingly broken by one of their clearing trucks. They responded immediately by placing a tempo- rary cover until Smith could be contacted for final repairs. Parrish stated these types of issues must be addressed through- out the county, noting that Greenville has particular challenges be- cause of its limited resources. She further noted that all elderly is- sues, as well as children issues for that matter, must be among top priorities. Writer- Michael Curtis can be reached at michael@greenepublishing.com. years old. His reasons range from a new job in Tallahassee to a pregnant wife in the hospital, however the request remains the same, money for gas. "We're doing everything we can do to put an end to it," Hobbs stated. "If anyone comes to your home, begging for you to DINNER also be available for purchase. This organization is raising funds to be able to reach Madi- son County. It reaches out to those who are in the nursing homes and to those who are in give him money for any reason, tell him no and close the door," Hobbs warned. Sighted in a number of places in Jefferson County, Cole has been traced as far as Greenville, trying to recover money from unsuspecting vic- ,tims. If a man fitting this de- cont from page 1A need. The group is raising funds so that they may be able to con- tinue their services to this coun- ty Please go out and support this great cause. scription is seen, contact the Madison County Sheriff's de- partment at 973-4151. As always, if there appears to be a threat, or in case of emergency, call 911. Staff writer Tyrra B Meserve can be reached at tyrra@greenepublishing.com Get lead stones, - dassifieds, I\ the CommunIty Calendar -- - so much more! 'I I I I Well Drilling *Pump Repair *Poo! Supplies *Pool Chemicals Proud To Be Su You Wih 2 Locans & FAR BUREAU |INSURANCE I Landscaping-Sprinkler