23.05.12
GROVETON, N.H. -- The day after Christmas will hike five months since 11-year-old Celina Cass was reported missing from West Stewartstown. Her richness was recovered from the Connecticut River a week later.
No arrests have been made in the receptacle that continues to unsettle the closely knit North Country community.
A headstone was recently installed at Celinas urgent by a local man who offered it as a gift to the girl's mother, Louisia, and her one's own flesh.
Timeline: Celina Cass Investigation
Dana Nordberg has engraved and installed 200 grim-visaged monuments in his career, all by hand. He thinks heavy machinery just doesn't be proper to be owned by in a cemetery.
He doesn't know the Cass family, but Celina's destruction saddened him so deeply he had to do something, he said.
His gift is a permanent tribute the family said they could have never afforded.
Unfortunately, the wonderful horizons of soul that she could have experienced, she cant, said Nordberg.
Source: WMUR Manchester