PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A young man’s grave was unearthed Tuesday after a funeral home double-booked the grave site.
Friends and family gathered around what was going to be 20-year-old Tyber Harrison’s final resting spot, watching as the Skyline Memorial Gardens dug up the grave as his mother Paula Tin Nyo begged them to stop.
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“Paula and her kids will have to sadly process and go through this again,” said Tin Nyo’s husband, David Williams.
Harrison was killed in 2016 after being hit by a car in Florida. Five years later, his mom purchased a vault at Skyline Memorial Gardens in Northwest Portland to hold her son’s baby teeth, hair, a small amount of ashes and other mementos…