Meadowbrook Memory Gardens Celebrates Opening Of New Office - Douglasville, GA Patch
May 4, 2019
Meadowbrook Memory Gardens is a burial location for Jones-Wynn Funeral Home & Crematory. They are located at 1100 Hickory Level Road in Villa Rica. Meadowbrook Memory Gardens is a beautiful landscaped 30-acre perpetual care cemetery with nine sculpted and distinctly designed gardens that are set apart by unique marble, wood, and granite features and illustrate each garden's name. Meadowbrook offers traditional ground burial, mausoleum entombment, cremation ground burial, and niche internment for cremations. Their Garden of Peace is located in a tranquil setting of flowering fruit trees with a small intimate mausoleum that is available for individuals or for families. The Garden of Peace allows families to place upright markers, flat markers, memorial benches, and even their own individual flower gardens on their family estate. Private family mausoleums are also available. Chamber President and CEO, Sara Ray, congratulated Ellen, "Congratulations on your new office, the space is beautiful. We look forward to continuing to support Meadowbrook Memory Gardens for many years as you help families discover the perfect resting place for their loved ones." For more information about Meadowbrook Memory Gardens, contact the office at 770.459.6494 or visit www.jones-wynn.com/cemetery. Follow them on Facebook at Meadowbrook Memory Gardens.
No rest in peace for Anna Nicole Smith - WPLG Local 10
May 4, 2019
She has the ashes of dearly beloved billionaire husband J. Howard Marshall with her. But there's still no rest in peace. Activity in the Smith saga continues in Nassau. Just 20 minutes from Lakeview Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum, and since her burial on March 2, 2007, the Supreme Court of the Bahamas is hearing from all sides fighting over Dannielynn, Smith's 5-month-old daughter. It's about two weeks after Smith's burial. Larry Birkhead, one of the men claiming to be Dannielynn's father, comes out of the Supreme Court building in Nassau looking upbeat. He doesn't have any news he can share but tells the media that the legal battle should soon be over. "I've been putting a nursery together, so I'm smiling," he says. Someone who isn't smiling is Smith's mother, Virgie Arthur. She wants custody of Dannielynn, saying she could provide a more stable home than Howard K. Stern. DNA from the baby was obtained on March 21, 2007. A judge could have ordered a DNA test from Stern, but it was determined that he did not have to submit to the test because, under Bahamian law, it is already presumed he is the father of the baby because his name is listed on the birth certificate. But Bahamian attorney Godfrey Pinder says that the birth certificate is far from proof. "The birth certificate is defective," he says. "The area where 'informant' is, well, there is an attorney's name and it should be his name. According to section 12, the Registration Births and Deaths, Chapter 188, only certain people can give that kind of information -- the father, the mother, a person who was present or the nanny. The lawyer cannot sign it. You can do it California, but you can't do it in the Bahamas. It makes it defective. It makes it voidable. Right now, ...