29-05-2018 01:48 via thestarphoenix.com

'It's an inappropriate, disrespectful and somewhat sickening activity': City investigating after cemetery vandalized

Not much is known about Carolina M. Pitt except that she was born in 1866, died 53 years later, and was buried in a quiet plot in the heart of Saskatoon’s Woodlawn Cemetery.
Her grave is marked with a simple headstone, a cross atop a plinth bearing her name, dates and the inscription: “Erected by her children in loving remembrance.”
Pitt’s memorial stood for decades as the 94-acre cemetery grew around it. Then, late Friday night, someone toppled it and about 30 other head
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