When Steven Paul Owens’ family chose the acrostic phrase for his headstone, they thought they were capturing him perfectly: the dry wit, the rough-edged tenderness, the way “f**k off” from him meant you were truly loved. To them, the hidden message wasn’t vandalism of a sacred place, but a final inside joke with the man they’d lost. It was grief wrapped in gallows humor, carved in stone.For the cemetery trustees, though, that same joke felt like a line being crossed in a place meant for quiet sorrow and shared space. They worried about children learning the secret, about future families rejecting nearby plots, about a cemetery slowly turning into a battleground of one‑upmanship and shock value. Years later, the stone still stands, and so does the argument: are graves purely private memorials, or public monuments that must obey a common code? In Warren-Powers Cemetery, that question remains painfully, stubbornly unanswered.
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