This is why church says carving Nan on grave stones is not allowed A CHURCH diocese has said a decision to block a family from having Nan carved on a beloved grandmother s gravestone is rooted in complex law. Close relatives of Maureen Buckle, who died aged 80, have already scattered her ashes on the family plot at the churchyard of All Saints Church in Eight Ash Green. Daughter Kim Greenley, 59, says she wants to change her dad’s gravestone to include her mum, but has been blocked in her attempt to have the word Nan carved into the stone. This move comes despite the fact Maureen was known as Nanny Buckle to her 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
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