Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 15, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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G RUNTHAL - Edgar Allan Poe wouldn't
know where to start.
Concrete slabs that served as grave covers
at the Grunthal Cemetery are stacked like
shelves in a morgue, up to four metres high.
Rows of cavities a foot deep are left where
those grave covers used to be, as if the cemetery
had been hit by grave robbers. Tracks from
heavy equipment are imprinted on the exposed
earth over those graves. Displaced headstones
litter the grounds.
It's a cemetery restoration, but it has left many
people appalled and questioning whether it was
necessary.
" I just find it sickening. The first day I saw
it, I told them ( people working on the site) this
is very disturbing," said Sally Krahn, who has
several family members buried at the cemetery.
The work started about two weeks ago. Krahn
said many people may be in for a shock if they
visit the cemetery on Father's Day.
" I couldn't believe it," Karen Martens said
of her first reaction. She couldn't find where
family members are buried. " I'm not happy,
especially since we weren't notified."
That's the other question: Who knew? The
decision was made by the cemetery committee.
People said even a pastor at one of the two Mennonite
churches that own the Grunthal Cemetery
has confided he didn't know about the restoration.
When queried by the Free Press , Pastor
Jarrod Chamberlin of Elim Mennonite Church
chose his words carefully.
" There's been miscommunication, and this has
been overwhelming for everyone that sees it,"
Chamberlin said.
A video showing grave covers being torn out
of the ground by a front- end loader has been
posted on YouTube. On Wednesday, during a
Free Press visit, a giant backhoe was picking up
the broken concrete covers and depositing them
in a dump truck to be taken to a disposal site.
" It's unfortunate ( some people) are upset," said
Charlie Wiens, a member of the cemetery committee
that made the decision. Cutting grass between
headstones was adding considerable time
and difficulty to maintenance. The restoration
work involves uprooting headstones and grave
covers and putting down rows of sidewalk- width
runways for the headstones to stand on.
" I tend to think by allowing these runways,
it will be much easier to maintain," Wiens said.
" A lot of beds were sunken in the ground and a
lot of them were tilted... To maintain an uneven
ground surface is very difficult."
Critics wonder if the cemetery committee is
being overly proactive. Krahn didn't think the
Grunthal Cemetery was in any worse shape than
any of the hundreds of other rural cemeteries
across Manitoba. Cemeteries in Europe are even
older, with much more uneven ground, she said.
The cost of restoration was pegged at $ 25,000,
based on volunteers working together with paid
heavy- equipment operators. But Wiens conceded
that estimate is already outdated and the final
figure will come in higher.
No headstones have been broken but if any
are, they will be replaced, he said. The headstones
are expected to be back in their proper
places by the end of summer, Wiens said.
Grunthal is about 85 kilometres southeast of
Winnipeg, in the RM of Hanover.
" I actually became aware of this on Friday,"
said Henry Funk, a councillor for Hanover. " It
looks bad, but I think that when all is said and
done, I think it will be better."
bill. redekop@ freepress. mb. ca
Cemetery restoration appals families
Grave covers,
headstones moved
By Bill Redekop
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Sally Krahn, whose grandfather is buried at the Grunthal Cemetery, looks at a piece of what appears to be a grave marker. She called the upheaval ' sickening.'
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