Posh mausoleums: Boomers still living the high life in death

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | April 19, 2004| | Copyright

Posh mausoleums: Boomers still living the high life in death

By LAURA STEELE lsteele@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel

Monday, April 19, 2004

The finest granite. Stunning stained-glass art windows. Fine architectural detail. Air-conditioned in the summer. Heated in the winter. Plush furniture and weekly delivery of fresh flowers.

It's heaven on Earth.

Too bad you have to die to move in.

Private mausoleums are back in vogue. The heavenly minded are seeking unique ways to memorialize themselves for eternity, said Brendan Hanley, director of business development for Waukesha's Structures of ...

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