Tom Sukanens body was exhumed from its grave in North Battleford, then re-interred next to his dream ship in 1976. In order to do burials a piece of ground needed to be designated as a cemetery, and to do that, a church has to be on the same...
Tom Sukanens body was exhumed from its grave in North Battleford, then re-interred next to his dream ship in 1976. In order to do burials a piece of ground needed to be designated as a cemetery, and to do that, a church has to be on the same property, thus the tiny white church beside Toms grave at the Sukanen Ship Museum, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
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22 January 2024 ยท   4 months ago taken in   Moose Jaw, SK S0H 0N0, Canada
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