I read this somewhere and really liked it, so i think i might some day(NOT ANYTIME SOON) use it. "Don't grieve for me, for now i am free. I'm following the path God laid for me. I took his hand when i heard him call, i turned my back and left it all." There is more to it but it is really long so i thought i'd just stick to this part.
2007-11-28 10:38:04
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answered by Sunshine 6
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Just the basics.
Your full name
Birth date
Died Date
If buried with your spouse you could put the date married.
Some people put the names of their children on the back of the tomestone as record for future generation.
Some people put an epitaph but I think most people just stick to the basics.
2007-11-28 05:56:49
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answered by Dash 7
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Well Kevin , If you keep a Life jacket on the hot dog in question, He will never sink or get dragged down because he gets snagged on an unexpected anchor. He can safely float from dock to dock. If any residue gets on him he can simple wash it off and get right back out there and enjoy the waters.
2016-05-26 05:41:05
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answered by marceline 3
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My Favorite Stone is my great aunts
She has her name and includes her maiden name in " "
they Wedding date in the middle heart and then her husbands info it is a oblong style with a slight tilt back.
It is very pretty and has doves on it.
under the names and dates it says
Forever we shall love.
I want my husband and I to have one similar.
The more you have on the more expensive they are and the bigger they are the more expensive they are.
I enjoy the old Woodmen of World stones that look like Logs.
Those are neat at the cemeteries.
2007-11-28 07:15:07
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answered by TaylorProud 5
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From my experience researching my ancestors --- Go for the basics and have it done well, with good quality stone. Something that will hold up to weather for 300 years, and still be legible.
For me, I'm going for cremation and scattering; my descendents can find me through my VISA transactions!
2007-11-28 14:41:57
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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Where you are I was once, where I am soon you'll be, so prepare yourself to follow me.
Birth day/month/year
Death day/month/year
I just think it's so important not to lose sight of that basic reality especially if you're Christian. I think that saying does a good job expressing it.
2007-11-28 07:38:06
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answered by 29 characters to work with...... 5
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Instead of "Born" on my tombstone, I want "SUNRISE" with the date I was born, and instead of "Died", I want "SUNSET" with the date. I saw this on a picture once, and thought it was so nice and also different. Since I like to write, I'd also like the image of a scroll of paper with a quill pen "writing" the above on the paper. :)
2007-11-28 09:49:48
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answered by jan51601 7
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We all know one of Yogi Berra's comments, "It's not over 'til it's over."
For his epitaph, he chose "It's Over."
2007-11-28 05:54:47
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answered by fallenaway 6
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"Excuse me, but you are standing on my grave!"
Seriously though, I would like it to say, "He loved these mountains."
2007-11-28 10:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I have always wanted to put "Thanks For Coming By, Have a Nice Day!"
2007-11-28 08:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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