PeterRS Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just a thought. Since I do quite a lot of research, this has meant looking at photos of gravestones to double check dates of birth and death. I remember my father telling me of once seeing a gravestone with the comment after the lady's name "Lord, she was Thin." Thinking this odd, he looked further round and noticed that the stonemason had run out of space for one letter was on the side. He had tried and failed to fit in "Lord, she was Thine." I plan to be cremated and will probably just try to have my name and dates added to my parents' gravestone. Not that I particularly want that, but perhaps some future generations will seek out the family history. But I do not want any description. If I did, it would probably be something innocuous like "He Did His Best" which of course covers a multitude of good deeds as well as an even greater multitude of sins. If you wish to have a gravestone and have a maximum of six words, I wonder what you would write. I'm particularly interested in @Olddaddy's thoughts LOL Quote
vinapu Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago He lives as long as God remembers him.( In my native language is 6 words only) Quote
NIrishGuy Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago "i told you i was sick!" Or "OUCH !! You're standing on my balls !" 🙂 Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 13 hours ago Members Posted 13 hours ago Mine is pretty common.... "I proudly did it my way", as a dig to my family who always made my Gayness "an issue" in the family.... unicorn 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, NIrishGuy said: I told you i was sick!" Close to Spike Milligan, "I told you I was ill." I gather W C Fields did not have a tombstone, thus the frequent suggestion that it said, "on the whole I'd rather be here than in Philadelphia", is apocryphal. Shame! Quote
jimmie50 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Mine would be very simple. I want a rainbow flag with the words 'unapologetically unique'. FunFifties 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 7 hours ago Members Posted 7 hours ago 6 hours ago, NIrishGuy said: "i told you i was sick!" Or "OUCH !! You're standing on my balls !" 🙂 The former is a fairly common one--the first time I encountered one was on one of those tours of Key West: There are others: Quote