Cemetery Caretaker definition
Cemetery Caretaker means the person appointed by the Town of Creston to carry out the duties in the Cemeteries necessary for maintenance, burials, the recording of burials, memorialization, and the safety and all on-going and project work necessary to the running of the Cemeteries. Common usage: Works Superintendent, Field Crew, Cemetery Staff.
Cemetery Caretaker means the public works director and his/her designated assistants.
Cemetery Caretaker means the person assigned by the CAO, or under contract to the Town, to be the principal person charged with carrying out the various tasks required in the Cemetery including lawn cutting, grave opening, headstone relocation, etc.
Examples of Cemetery Caretaker in a sentence
Section 5 - Clothing and Safety Equipment Policy: The Clothing and Safety Equipment Policy applies to each authorized position (all full time Public Works’ positions including the Mechanic, Cemetery Caretaker, Utility Service and Meter Reader Position) will receive up to $250 each budget year.
The Consultant warrants that when Consulting Services are provided pursuant to this Agreement, the Consulting Services shall be provided to the degree of skill, care, skill and diligence of a professional Cemetery Caretaker and without limiting the foregoing, in a workmanlike, faithful, honest and diligent manner.
More Definitions of Cemetery Caretaker
Cemetery Caretaker means the person who maintains the cemetery grounds; opens and closes graves and niches; and represents the Board for all interments/inurnments.
Cemetery Caretaker means a person authorized to act as the City representative for arranging reservations and for grave openings and closings;