Summary
Bonnie Chonko sees her 22-year-old daughter, Amanda, in every room of her Irwin house. But when she goes to the cemetery to put flowers on Amanda's grave, it's like she isn't there.
Her daughter is buried at Homestead Cemetery, but her grave is distinguished only by a small marker provided by the funeral home. Chonko often takes flowers and gifts to Amanda's grave, but she doesn't have the money for a headstone.See the full content of this document
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Mother Sets Up Fund for Headstone
"To me, it's like she's not there because she doesn't have a headstone. You look around, and everyone has a head...
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