Court considers property rights in remains
Mason v. Mason | 2017 CarswellNB 350 | New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench
Estates -- Powers and duties of personal representatives -- Remains of deceased -- Ownership of remains
Deceased died in Florida and was cremated and interred in Canada, according to family’s wishes -- Applicant
widow was unsatisfied with how deceased had been laid to rest, after she returned home to Florida -- Widow
purchased grave plot and asked funeral home to relocate deceased’s remains -- Widow later obtained letters of
administration for deceased’s estate -- Respondent mother of deceased did not oppose this application -- Widow
sought order that she be granted sole custody of deceased’s remains -- Mother opposed application --
Respondent owner of cemetery took no position, except for condition that disinterment take place under proper
supervision -- Widow applied for order -- Application dismissed -- There was no property in deceased’s
remains -- Family of deceased had properly fulfilled duty in properly disposing of remains -- Court did have
power to order disinterment, but such power was to be used sparingly -- Widow was only married to deceased
for just over one year -- Widow’s wishes did not supersede proper funeral and interment given to him by
family.