Retirement new york A neurologist is fighting to give his late husband a rest after Long Island cemetery allegedly refused to allow burial Family’s The designated plot – because the couple were gay. The lawsuit, filed in state court, accuses the new Montefiore Cemetery of violating the family’s contractual rights and violating both financial difficulties and ongoing emotional distress. Independence Report.
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Mark Goldberg and his husband David had been married for years before David passed away at 75 in September. The Goldberg family owns five burial boroughs at New Montefiore Cemetery in Babylon. Independencethere are no two available. When Goldberg tried to fill her husband in one of the vacant family plots, the cemetery managers allegedly rejected the request. The lawsuit comes at discrimination against a married couple’s same-sex marriage.
New Montefiore, a Jews Cemeteries have a variety of regulations, including restricting burials to members of the faith and prohibiting alcohol, snacks and cremated scattering. However, its publicly available policies do not include prohibitions LGBTQ+ People buried there. The lawsuit alleges that by denial of David’s burial, the cemetery violates its contractual obligations to the family.
Goldberg is currently seeking a court order enforced that allows burials in the cemetery, seeking damages and legal fees.
LGBTQ+People have faced discrimination over the end of life issues for many years. 2015 US Supreme Court Domination Obergefellleading to marriage equality and eliminating many legal barriers, Goldberg’s lawsuit underscores the reality that discrimination continues. CNN It has been reported 2017, a Mississippi After learning that she was in same-sex marriage, the funeral home refused to cremate Robert Husky and forced her husband, John “Jack” Zawazkie, to find a provider nearly 90 miles away.
That same year, the Parish of Madison issued guidance suggesting it Catholic Funerals can be denied by same-sex couples, further denies the dignity of the LGBTQ+ individuals of death. CNN too Previously highlighted Retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Linda Campbell had to fight the veteran issue to fill his wife Oregon’s Willamette National Cemetery. Her case helped open up the way LGBTQ+ veterans are buried by their spouses, but disparities remain particularly in religious and private cemeteries.
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