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The company that formerly owned a Mon Valley cemetery never responded to a lawsuit brought by the son of a woman whose ashes were found in a shed on the property three years ago.

Washington County President Judge Katherine B. Emery awarded $21,100 in damages to Daniel Worthington following a non-jury trial in March. A judgment against Charleroi Cemetery Co. was filed earlier this month.

The company A volunteer came upon the cremated remains of Barbara Ann Waggoner, who’d died in New Mexico nearly a year earlier 

Worthington, who lives in Brownsville, brought a lawsuit alleging negligence, breach of contract and negligent infliction of emotional distress, 

Worthington’s attorney, Laura Phillips, said the 

wouldn’t discuss details of how 

Minkovich already sold Prices

Waggoner died in 2014, her remains were brought 

“I don’t really want to give up our game as to how we intend to proceed” “We’re just happy that we have the judgment”, adding she respects Judge Emery’s decision

“They were upset that the cemtery never responded to this case because they would have liked to have learned what happened.” “What and why.”

Daniel Worthington — lies in Brownsville

mostly pain and suffering damages

Worthington brought a lawsuit in 2016

Worthington filed a lawsuit against the company, which formerly owned the cemetery on 

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