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moron
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I'm about convinced cremation makes the most sense but just for grits and shins: what do you want on your tombstone?

[ 30. October 2009, 09:37: Message edited by: Firenze ]

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Og, King of Bashan

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I also prefer cremation, so I have not put too much thought into that one. I have thought that the last stanza of St. Patrick’s Breastplate would be a good one:

quote:

I bind unto myself the Name,
The strong Name of the Trinity,
By invocation of the same,
The Three in One and One in Three.
By Whom all nature hath creation,
Eternal Father, Spirit, Word:
Praise to the Lord of my salvation,
Salvation is of Christ the Lord.

I think that sums it up quite nicely.

It would also be nice if it were here (the Silver Plume Cemetery just outside of Silver Plume, Colorado, which is a favorite spot of mine).

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Welease Woderwick

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I rather like the old idea from the late and much lamented Spike Milligan:

quote:
I told you I was ill
Traditionally Quaker tombstones are simple affairs with just a name and dates - that is enough. However, if I was to be buried, which I'm not, or if my ashes were to be interred, which they won't be, I think I'd choose, were it up to me, which it won't be:

quote:
Continuing towards the Light
Actually

quote:
See you later
seems fairly appropriate, too.

[ 18. August 2009, 03:35: Message edited by: Wiff Waff ]

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quote:
Originally posted by Wiff Waff:
I rather like the old idea from the late and much lamented Spike Milligan:
quote:
I told you I was ill

Wiffles, great minds think alike; that was the first thing that came into my head when I read the OP.

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Nothing here there is to see
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Middle son wants on his:

BRB.

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Firenze

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Firenze

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We have just acquired the rights to hubby's great-grandfather's grave in Highgate Cemetery, where there is room for two more, so we will have a classy tombstone.

On my bit I want John 19.22: 'What I have written, I have written'. My final revenge on over-zealous editors.

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From the Book of Sirach 38: 31, 34:

All these rely upon their hands, and each is skilful in his own work... they keep stable the fabric of the world, and their prayer is in the practice of their trade.

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"Well, now I know
but alas that's of no use to you"

"Seems I got there before the Rapture"
(this would really be to spite some people who, in the mid 70's, pestered me with their divinely inspired knowledge of the Rapture within at most ten years. They're still around, all of them, in all their loving obnoxiousness.)

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Patrick the less saintly
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What about John Gay's self-composed epitaph:
quote:
Life's a jest, and all things show it;
I thought so once and now I know it.

In all (perhaps undue) seriousness, I have always been impressed with the simplicity of Isaac Newton's tombstone: 'Hic depositum est quod mortale fuit Isaaci Newtoni' or 'here has been deposited that which was mortal of Issac Newton'. Of course, if somebody would take it upon themselves to erect next to this simple grave an enormous baroque memorial in polychromatic marble with an extremely laudatory verse in heroic couplets by one of the great poets of the English language, as they did for Newton, that would also be great.

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For those of us lacking inspiration in that department, here's a few ideas. One or two might not be suitable for granny and the budgie, but I hope I'm OK posting a link to a Flickr group?

Personally I've always fancied the anti-Victorian "Not sleeping but dead", or perhaps "I'm not dead yet..."

AG

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"That's all folks" seems appropriate....

Rob.

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"My other tomb is a mausoleum."

"If you can read this you are standing on my grave."

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A small brass plaque at the end of the pier, someplace at the seashore: Here lies Sir Kevin - he fell off his surfboard for the last time.

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A favourite of mine is "see, honey, I told you it was serious", but I want (but won't get - too bloody expensive [Roll Eyes] )
quote:
let the dark come upon you, which shall be the darkness of god


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Free At Last! Free At Last!
Thank God, Almighty -
I'm Free At Last!


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PrettyFly

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quote:
Originally posted by Ariel:
"My other tomb is a mausoleum."

"If you can read this you are standing on my grave."

I love both of these and am seriously considering using one. [Big Grin]

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fletcher christian

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Still no thinner

or

dead and loving it.

Actually I don't want a tombstone - i want a tree

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Resurgam
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These are great!


I love the classics, so will go with:

Remember friend, as you pass by
As you are now, so once was I
As I am now, so shall you be
Prepare for death and be with me.

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Huia
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quote:
Originally posted by Zappa:
quote:
let the dark come upon you, which shall be the darkness of god

Where does that come from, or is it a Zappa original? It sounds semi-familiar.

Huia

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"Now I know."

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I spent several summers visiting graveyards for fun, some years ago. I'm actually not too bothered about any messages for my tombstone, but I did like the assertion of a tombstone in a graveyard just outside Wrexham, North Wales:

"Prayer works! I know because I tried it!"

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Firenze

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quote:
Originally posted by Resurgam:

I love the classics, so will go with:

Remember friend, as you pass by
As you are now, so once was I
As I am now, so shall you be
Prepare for death and be with me.

There is the (alleged) husband and wife variant on that, where the husband's epitaph goes:

As I am now, so you must be.
Therefore prepare to follow me.


and the wife's -

To follow you I'm not content.
How do I know which way you went?

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Resurgam
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quote:
Originally posted by Firenze:
quote:
Originally posted by Resurgam:

I love the classics, so will go with:

Remember friend, as you pass by
As you are now, so once was I
As I am now, so shall you be
Prepare for death and be with me.

There is the (alleged) husband and wife variant on that, where the husband's epitaph goes:

As I am now, so you must be.
Therefore prepare to follow me.


and the wife's -

To follow you I'm not content.
How do I know which way you went?

[Killing me] [Overused]
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I was visiting an old cemetery and saw this tombstone from the 1800's - it had this delicate woman's hand with the index finger pointing sweetly upwards and the inscription

Gone Home

along with her name and the dates of her life.

In fact, I have a photo of it on my refrigerator...may sound strange but I find it a comfort. I'll take that, please.

Blessings,
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Zappa
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quote:
Originally posted by Huia:
quote:
Originally posted by Zappa:
quote:
let the dark come upon you, which shall be the darkness of god

Where does that come from, or is it a Zappa original? It sounds semi-familiar.

Huia

Not original (nothing I say is!): TS Eliot.

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I might not have thought of it if not for the shipmate with the same name, but I quite like the idea of "Resurgam." In my case it would be a rigor-mortised digit raised to Spineless the ex (name changed to protect the guilty), sub-text: "Dead or alive, I still have more Latin than you."

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Moo

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This is not original, but I like

PARDON MY DUST

Moo

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Alfred E. Neuman

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quote:
Originally posted by PrettyFly:
quote:
Originally posted by Ariel:
"My other tomb is a mausoleum."

"If you can read this you are standing on my grave."

I love both of these and am seriously considering using one. [Big Grin]
Why not go with:

"Hey friend! Spare a moment to remove these weeds!"

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Left at the Altar

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You're standing on my foot

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Alaric the Goth
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I want this from 'The Battle of Maldon' poem:

he węs on Noržumbran hardes cynnęs

('He was of hard Northumbrian kin')

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Adeodatus
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Paul Eddington, star of Yes Minister, once charmingly said he'd like the epitaph "He did very little harm", which I think is lovely, as long as you can claim it's true.

Alternatively, I'd go for the unoriginal but beautiful "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well". (Julian of Norwich).

Or, if the stonemason was up to it, what Alaric said. As I get older, I realise I'm more Northumbrian than English.

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Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear
To dig the dust enclos-ed here.
Blest be he that spares these stones
And curst be he who moves these bones.

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Campbellite

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W.C.Fields hated his home town of Philadelphia. At his request, his tombstone in California says.
"All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia."

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Masha
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There was an obituary in the Guardian today. In the first paragraph it said:

He gave much more than he took.

I thought that was a wonderful thing to be able to say about someone, perfect for a tombstone.

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While waiting for a car repair yesterday, I walked through the old Irish cemetery in town. It contains the graves of most of the famine immigrants to this area, as well as their children and grandchildren.

The older stones were interesting. Instead of leading off with the name of the deceased, many read "Erected by Somebody O'Something in memory of her husband ...". Most also included their home parish and county in Ireland.

One stopped me in my tracks:

Of your mercy, pray for the soul of
Catherine Shea
who died ...

I'm not sure what good Episcopalian prayers do for a long dead Catholic, but I did it.

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Moran
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There are some good ones here! [Smile]

And I think "Next?" has an ambiguous flair.

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I rather liked:

Here lie I, Martin Elginbrod,
Hae Maircy on my soule, Lorde Gode,
As I wad dae, were I Lorde Gode
And ye were Martin Elginbrod.

But then, he was a Calvinist and pretty sure he was OK.....

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PhilA

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I want, in really small letters you have to get really close to read:

Get off, you're standing on my bollocks.

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I'd probably get what I deserve: 'Always trying', although 'This is the end of the beginning' would be more suitably cryptic.

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quote:
And even though
It all went wrong
I'll stand before the Lord of Song
With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah

Aways liked this lyric as an epitaph.

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Gee D
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I'm not even sure yet whether I'd prefer to be buried or cremated, let alone what epitaph I'd like. But as a tangent, I do want God be in my heart and If you love me at the service. If it's possible, I'd prefer Psalm 130 to 23 as well. I've given firm instructions to both Madame and Dlet.

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"I'll be back"

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quote:
Originally posted by lapsed heathen:
quote:
And even though
It all went wrong
I'll stand before the Lord of Song
With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah

Aways liked this lyric as an epitaph.
It may be advisable to ask Leonard Cohen for his permission.

[ 24. August 2009, 16:12: Message edited by: joris2 ]

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ebeth

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quote:
Originally posted by sgk:
...The older stones were interesting...

One stopped me in my tracks:

Of your mercy, pray for the soul of
Catherine Shea
who died ...

I'm not sure what good Episcopalian prayers do for a long dead Catholic, but I did it.

I like that. Let me go on record to say put that on mine, except change the Catherine to ebeth or whatever they're calling me by then.
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Amanda B. Reckondwythe

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I remember reading the poem Lucinda Matlock in a high school literature class, and have never forgotten it.

Write for me:

I had lived enough, that is all,
And passed to a sweet repose.


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"I take prayer too seriously to use it as an excuse for avoiding work and responsibility." -- The Revd Martin Luther King Jr.

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Athrawes
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"Mostly Harmless" would do it for me.

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Explaining why is going to need a moment, since along the way we must take in the Ancient Greeks, the study of birds, witchcraft, 19thC Vaudeville and the history of baseball. Michael Quinion.

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Alfred E. Neuman

What? Me worry?
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Curb That Dog!

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