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Charles Lewis says the $50 he received was half what he was promised. He said the payment was reduced because of attorney's fees and administrative costs.
Lewis' daughter's grave was among those that could not be located after it was discovered Burr Oak workers were allegedly digging up graves, dumping remains in a lot and reselling the plots. The cemetery was shut down in 2009.
More than 5,000 people joined class-action lawsuits against the owners of the cemetery.
Through a bankruptcy plan, about $2.3 million was earmarked to pay the cemetery's creditors, including those who sued.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
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