“Whoever took these photos knew there was something going on?” Local 4′s Karen Drew asked. Then, photos were sent to the family showing her father’s vault open. She said they never asked permission from her family. “You would need an affidavit from the family, from all family members.” “For disinterment, you would need a permit from the health department,” Jowett said. She said that answer didn’t sit right with her. “‘But out of the goodness of my heart, we decided to replace your dad’s vault.’” “They told me that they were doing a burial next to my dad and that they noticed that my dad’s vault was compromised,” Jowett said. The family reached out to the management at the cemetery, but they weren’t satisfied with the answers. We found what looked like my parents’ gravesites were disturbed and looked like graves where both of them were opened. “It’s where you lay your loved ones, you go to rest. “The cemetery is sacred ground,” said daughter Jowett. The family visited his gravesite often, but a visit in early 2021 left them heartbroken. When Terry Jowett’s father died in 1992, he was laid to rest at the cemetery. It is a family tradition for the Trottier family to be buried at Resurrection Cemetery. Now, questions are being asked about how the dead are being treated at Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton Township. Then, secret photos were shared with the family. They said the gravesite was disturbed and the cemetery gave them explanations that just didn’t make any sense. – A family is upset with how they said a Clinton Township cemetery treated their father’s gravesite.
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