Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sisters discover mother buried in wrong grave after 20 years of visiting stranger's headstone

Two Queens women are suing a New Jersey cemetery after learning their mother was buried in a different grave from the plot they have been visiting for the past 20 years.

Evelyn Edwards and her sister Hortense purchased a plot for three interments from Rosehill Cemetery in January 1990 after their 68-year-old mother, Beatrice Williams, died.



The sisters intended to be buried along with their mother in Grave No. 103, Row 20, Section 52 when they, too, passed away, according to the $25 million suit filed in Brooklyn Federal Court. They visited the gravesite in Linden more than 100 times over the years, including every Mother's Day and on May 3, which was their mother's birthday, the suit states.

Last summer, when the sisters complained that the gravesite had fallen into disrepair, a cemetery employee looked up the file and informed them that the body of a man occupies Grave No. 103 and that their beloved mother was actually buried about 90 feet away in Grave No. 132 in the same row.

1 comment:

Barbwire said...

Was there no tombstone? if there was, what did it say? How about on the real grave? Where are the other plots they purchased?