Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Department of Energy, Labor & Economic GrowthMichigan.gov, Official Web Site for the State of Michigan
Michigan.gov Home DELEG Home | Sitemap | Contacts | Online Services | Agencies
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
State Makes Major Breakthrough in Addressing Consumer Complaints against 28 Cemeteries Seized from Indian Nation, LLC DLEG, Attorney General, and Court-Appointed Conservator Working to Ensure that Investments are Protected and Secure

Contact:  Lori Donlan 517-373-9280
Agency: Energy, Labor & Economic Growth


FEBRUARY 1, 2007 - Department of Labor & Economic Growth Director Robert W. Swanson and Attorney General Mike Cox announced today that thanks to the State's prompt action, 97 orders of markers, monuments and headstones were delivered today for distribution to Indian Nation, LLC cemeteries, formerly managed by Clayton Smart. Installation will begin as soon as the weather permits. An additional 435 orders placed by cemetery consumers should be filled within approximately 90 days.

"Many consumers have been waiting for merchandise and services from these cemeteries and we are pleased that the placement of headstones for their loved ones can begin," said Swanson. "Additionally, all new orders will be shipped in the normal course of business without any delay."

Swanson said consumers should now have confidence that any money paid for orders made through the cemeteries will go exclusively toward fulfillment of those orders. Money is being properly trusted in accordance with Michigan law.

"Our goal is to make sure that consumers receive the goods and services that they are entitled to," said Cox. "This is just a start, but I want to thank DLEG and my staff for their hard work in making progress to resolve this situation."

Matthews Bronze (a division of Matthews International Corporation), the cemeteries' primary supplier of monuments and bronze products, experienced months of difficulty in getting bills paid by the prior owner. Matthews Bronze has been the world's leading supplier of cast bronze memorialization products since 1850.

"Matthews is pleased to be working directly with Mark Zausmer, the conservator, to satisfy the memorial needs of the families involved," said Dave Hewitt, president of Matthews Bronze Division.

The cemeteries have met immediate financial obligations and have begun the process of stabilizing the situation created by mismanagement of the prior cemetery owners. The situation has dramatically improved and stabilized after the Cemetery Commissioner Andrew L. Metcalf and court-appointed Conservator Mark Zausmer stepped in following a temporary injunction which allowed them to take over the cemeteries' day-to-day operations. Stabilizing the financial situation of the cemeteries has been recognized in the industry.

 "We are pleased that the Cemetery Commissioner took control of these facilities. It appears that significant progress has been made toward meeting the needs of consumers in this important industry," said Bert Edquist, director of the Michigan Cemetery Association.

Members of the public who have questions and concerns regarding the operations of the 28 cemeteries owned by Indian Nation, LLC, may contact the Cemetery Commissioner within DLEG's Bureau of Commercial Services at 1-866-913-3534, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., email BCSCEMETERIES@michigan.gov or fax 517-241-9392.

Read more Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth press releases

Michigan Business One Stop
Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency to mail instructions for claiming federal extension starting next week
 •  OFIR's Tips for Seniors Purchasing Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreements Reconciling Two Utilities' 2008 Power Supply Costs
 •  MPSC Authorizes Consumers Energy to Decrease Securitization Bond and Interest Surcharge, Increase Tax Surcharge
 •  MPSC Authorizes Michigan Consolidated Gas Company to Implement 2009-2010 Gas Cost Recovery Factor
 •  More Than 100 Businesses Holding a Liquor License Pass Controlled Buys
 •  Granholm Proclaims November "Hire a Veteran" Month Highly-trained veterans are ready to work; services and incentives are available for employers who hire veterans
 •  Teens Speak out on Driving while Texting, Drunk Driving, and Other Driver Safety Issues on Insurance Advocate's Cable Show
 •  Michigan's Fire Safe Cigarette Law Takes Effect January 1, 2010 Manufacturers Required to Certify Self-Extinguishing Cigarettes with State
 •  Governor Granholm Proclaims November 8-14 Elevator Escalator Safety Awareness Week
 •  Grand Haven to Host Historic Preservation Workshop November 17
 •  DELEG Director Pruss Receives 2009 Guardian of the Great Lakes Award
 •  OFIR Schedules Public Hearing on Blue Care Network's Proposed Acquisition of Physicians Health Plan
 •  OFIR Schedules Public Hearing on Blue Care Network's Proposed Acquisition of Physicians Health Plan
 •  OFIR's Top Ten Investor Traps
 •  MPSC Directs Consumers Energy to Refund to Electric Customers Part of Its Self-Implemented Rate Increase
 •  UIA Warns Unemployment Recipients: Scammers Trying to Gain Access to Benefit Debit Cards
 •  DELEG Announces Green Lodging Certification for Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Center ? Big Rapids Facility Earns Steward Certification
 •  MSHDA seeking $290 million from feds for "New Michigan Urban Neighborhood" plan
 •  Michigan's Renewable Energy Certification System Launched

Michigan.gov Home | DELEG Home | State Web Sites
Accessibility Policy | Link Policy | Privacy Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2009 State of Michigan