Citation Numbers: 340 Mass. 742, 166 N.E.2d 706, 1960 Mass. LEXIS 763
Judges: Wilkins
Filed Date: 4/28/1960
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/9/2024
The plaintiff, the owner of lot 38, section C, in the Holy Family Cemetery in Rockland, brings this bill in equity to obtain an order for the removal from it of a monument bearing the name “Del Prete” and the body of Domenico Del Prete. The deceased was the hus
The ruling was right. As the judge stated, this family lot is protected by the solicitude of the law that it be kept within the family. G. L. c. 114, § 31. McAndrew v. Quirk, 329 Mass. 423. Such policy is not exclusively predicated upon there having been prior interments. See G. L. c. 114, §§ 32, 33. It is true that the purchase of lot 38 conferred not a fee but a right in the nature of an easement or irrevocable license to use the lot for the burial of the dead so long as the place continues to be used as a cemetery. Trefry v. Younger, 226 Mass. 5, 9. Messina v. LaRosa, 337 Mass. 438, 441. That the defendants were able to make the first burial in lot 38 could not operate to extinguish the plaintiff’s right. No justification is shown. The plaintiff argues that the erection of the monument on four lots, two of which did not belong to the defendants, shows that there was not even mistaken action.
We quote with approval from the findings and rulings of the trial judge: “The court is fully aware that a decent respect for the memory of those who have been buried requires that there be no disturbance of the remains of one deceased unless the law as applied to the particular circumstances compels such a conclusion. Here, with considerable reluctance, that conclusion seems necessary to the court.”
Decree affirmed with costs of the appeal.