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1996
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But with the grinding of a backhoe early Monday, the graves of Sarah and Emmett Dickerson were the first to be unearthed at Allerton Ridge Cemetery to make way for a planned commercial development. And even as a minister murmured prayers over their newly opened graves, village Trustee Richard Tross was heading to court, hoping to block the disinterments. A federal judge will hear his petition Tuesday morning. At issue are permits that were just obtained to move the remains of 61 people during the next two months. Ultimately, landowner Richard Heil plans to move more than 170 graves to a smaller site on the property, so he can build a 51-acre commercial development on the remaining cemetery land.
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