Β STANLEY, NC —Β Family members are heartbroken after what they call a vicious and sick prank. Someone damaged more than a dozen headstones in Gaston County.
WCCB talked to the children of a woman whose resting place was disturbed by vandals.Β
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“Just about couldn’t believe it,” said John Kee, a Stanley resident.
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John and Sylvia Kee had to pick up and place their mother’s headstone back on it’s foundation Monday. It was one of 13 headstones vandalized Friday night at a cemetery off the Dallas Stanley Highway in Gaston County.
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“It’s like somebody breaking into your house. It’s just damaging, hurtful,” said Sylvia Kee, a West Charlotte resident.
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The cemetery belongs to Springfield Baptist Church. Some church members are trying to fix the graves so families won’t have to pay for repairs.
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“It had to be more than one person, because those headstones are pretty big and one person can’t push them over,” says Lionel Sanders, a church trustee.
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Many of the headstones date back to the late 1800’s, and some are the graves of men who fought in Vietnam and the Civil War.
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One of the headstones that was tipped over belongs to Theodore Abernathy, a big piece of local history. Local legend says Abernathy was the last born slave in Gaston County.
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βIt was vicious and careless. They have no respect for the people that are supposedly in their resting places,” said Kee.
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Gaston County police and church members are trying to find out if specific headstones were targeted, or if it was just a random prank.
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“I mean, we’ll forgive them, cause that’s what God wants us to do, and that’s what we’re going to do. That’s what we should be doing,” said Sanders.
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“Hopefully they’ll get caught. That’s what I’m hoping,β said Kee.
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The church is hoping its insurance will cover some of the damages. Community members are also stepping up to help.Β
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On Monday night, Gaston County police had no leads.
