English: Resting place of dr Andrzej Grodyński and Alicja Grodyńska (nee Matter) at grave site XIV-63. Thirty years after the death of Alicja, who outlived her husband by nearly forty years, the grave site burial and headstone 'rights' apparently became available and were sold in 2002 by the cemetery and/or a relative, to a third-party who had the obelisk re-dressed and re-engraved after another internment. Although apparently there is no formal 'cemetery policy' to ensure that in such circumstances the original details are not lost from the site, thankfully in this instance information relating to Andrzej and Alicja was subsequently engraved on the side of the obelisk pedestal. [This practice of selling on grave site 'rights' is apparently not uncommon in Poland but one wonders how many 'memorials' it has effectively caused to 'disappear'. (Note that the photograph has been retouched so as not to display the new inscription on the obelisk face.)] Link to full colour image of Grave of dr Andrzej Grodyński plus further information and other images
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