June 17, 2004 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 5 No. 24
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Stolen from Mother's grave at the Gray Cemetery

As many of you who have lost loved ones you know how hard the death is of someone close to you. Some people like myself find comfort visiting their loved one's burial site at the Gray Cemetery. It was sad to me to go visit my mom and not have her head stone in.

So on Mothers' Day I bought a garden statue of a little girl and a boy sitting on a bench with a dog. It was perfect until the headstone could be put in, seems my mom at the age of 52 who left this cruel world needed to have something special from her son and daughter on Mothers' Day. Once the headstone was in I was taking that garden statue home for my memory garden dedicated to my mom.

Well as you all have probably already guessed, the statue was stolen before I could do that. I want to say that whoever stole the statue if you have any kind of heart at all you can return it from where you got it. If not I hope you are happy for taking away something that meant so much for me to do for my mother. Judgment day will come eventually.

Tina Whitney, Gray

 



 



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