From the Lakewood cemetery overlooking Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis:
But perhaps the most famous epitaph at Lakewood is one that has been printed on some souvenir coffee mugs. Save for his epitaph on a small, flat marker, little is known about
Clyde Earl Hagen of Maple Plain, who was born in 1901 and died in 1974.
But the epitaph is memorable:
"My only regrets are the temptations I have successfully resisted."
Good one Wordwolf! Had me laughin, same with you Mary Poppins!
And Cool Chef, sounds delectable! For New Years dinner I grilled some custom cut 1 and 1/2 inch thick rib eyes, baked some sweet potatoes, and made some cut green beans with a little bacon and onions for seasoning. And all of it complimented with a nice bottle of Merlot. Simple, and mouth watering.
And ya know, At a roadside swap meet in Wasilla, Alaska, (at the corner of Parks HWY and Pittman outside the Dead Dog Saloon Digi), there were a bunch of gravestones for sale that had a bunch of these humorous epitaphs on them. The one I remember seeing there that was mentioned here was the one that said;
"Here lies Lester Moore.
Took four slugs from a Colt .44.
No Les, no more...."
That was during Halloween. My kids like to quote that one from time to time...
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J0nny Ling0
I used to go fishing up around Thurmont, MD, in the Catoctin Mountains. Never saw the arheists grave stone though...
And here is some humor about another atheist...
A dyslexic, agnostic insomniac: "One who lies awake at night wondering if there really is a dog.." :lol: :lol:
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
well here is mine as written in my will
i'll leave the light on for you
see you soon!
really this is in my will
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J0nny Ling0
Good one Cool Chef! I have always thought that my gravestone should read:
"Hang in there kids! He's coming back for us Someday!"
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dmiller
Mine should read ---
Musicians never die --- they just decompose!
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
dmiller that's what they say about motzart!
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rascal
My kids have told me that they will see to it that I am buried in my karate ghi with the name *Rascal* on my marker :)
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jonny
i did that smoked salmon spread lasy night for our family dinner party
spread it on wraps rolled it and cut in pieces
they thought i was a hero but i gave the credit to you
thanks!!
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GarthP2000
I don't know what's gonna be on mine yet, but I can sure bet what's gonna be on Raf's:
"There ain't no pineapple on this Tombstone!"
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WordWolf
Some time ago,
I read about one that said something like this:
"Here lies (name)
who was accidentally shot by his butler who was
cleaning his gun.
'Well done, good and faithful servant.' "
Sarcasm, I see, is not a new invention.
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I think the most memorable one I've seen was ordered by a
man's ex-wife and mistress. It currently sits atop his grave
in Montreal's Cimetiere Notre-Dames-des-Neiges.
"John
Free your body and soul
Unfold your powerful wings
Climb up the highest mountains
Kick your feet up in the air
You may now live forever
Or return to this earth
Unless you feel good where you are!
Missed by your friends."
What's so memorable?
Look at the epitaph more closely.
Okay, focus on the first letter of each line....
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dmiller
From the Lakewood cemetery overlooking Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis:
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dmiller
And from Scranton, PA --
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johniam
I always liked the 3 stooges one spoken by Shemp...
Mama loved papa, papa loved women
mama caught papa with 2 girls in swimmin'
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marypoppins
ohhh it was just something i never thought about
but you truly have all found some real funny ones
here in the UK, there was a gravestone that read
"WHERE EVER YOU BE
LET YOUR WIND GO FREE
CAUSE THAT WAS THE AWFUL
DEATH OF ME......."
so i guess it means fart away............
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Digitalis
MaryPoppins ROLMAO
Digi
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Watered Garden
One I read someplace a long time ago:
Here lies the grave of Mike O'Day
Who died maintaining his right-of-way.
His right was clear, his will was strong,
and he's just as dead as if he'd been wrong!
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krys
...Old chemists never die - - they just reach equilibrium.....
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J0nny Ling0
Good one Wordwolf! Had me laughin, same with you Mary Poppins!
And Cool Chef, sounds delectable! For New Years dinner I grilled some custom cut 1 and 1/2 inch thick rib eyes, baked some sweet potatoes, and made some cut green beans with a little bacon and onions for seasoning. And all of it complimented with a nice bottle of Merlot. Simple, and mouth watering.
And ya know, At a roadside swap meet in Wasilla, Alaska, (at the corner of Parks HWY and Pittman outside the Dead Dog Saloon Digi), there were a bunch of gravestones for sale that had a bunch of these humorous epitaphs on them. The one I remember seeing there that was mentioned here was the one that said;
"Here lies Lester Moore.
Took four slugs from a Colt .44.
No Les, no more...."
That was during Halloween. My kids like to quote that one from time to time...
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What a Long, Strange Trip it's Been.
Jerry Garcia
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