Corey Churchman of Marshall Monuments engraving Cairo Ammar Jordan's name onto his tombstone
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Corey Churchman of Marshall Monuments, engraving Cairo Ammar Jordan's name into his tombstone. The 5-year-old boy who was found dead in a suitcase in rural Washington County, Indiana, in April 2022. This image was taken on Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, as Churchman engraved Cairo's name. Before then, the grave memorialized "a beloved little boy known but to God." (Image by: Grace Hayba / WDRB)
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Before now, the tombstone memorialized, "a beloved little boy known but to God."
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