Gravestone Marker

I figure my Halloween post is a good lead in to my next topic here. 🙂 We were up in Suring this last weekend for my family reunion which was held at the old schoolhouse. Next to this building is a cemetery. A lot of my family is buried there, so we always try to take a walk through when we are up there. One of the coolest (yes, I am using that word) gravestones up there has an interesting saying on it. The guy who is buried there was blind and wrote his saying himself. This is what is written on his gravestone:

Remember friends as you walk by

As you are now, so once was I

As I am now, you soon shall be

Prepare for death and follow me.

Cool and creepy. Let me know what you think. What would you want on your gravestone?

Lisa Martin

In April 2006, Lisa began blogging to stay connected with distant relatives and friends. As she delved into blogging, she discovered the potential to assist others by sharing her experiences. Lisa has actively engaged in numerous exclusive media ventures. Notable among these are her participation in events such as the Sony Mommy Bloggers Event, the Pampers Mommy Bloggers Event, the Epson Event in Chicago, the Stouffers Event, a memorable yacht excursion with Lands End, collaborations with 1-800-Baskets, an exclusive tour for bloggers by Mrs. Prindable’s, partnerships with Hallmark, PopCap games, Chicago Cubs Mastercard Priceless Events, and Rug Doctor. In addition, she has collaborated with Nutrisystem on a weight loss initiative, teamed up with Buick and Chevy, and served as a brand ambassador for Sprint. Lisa's collaboration portfolio also extends to Disney, where she has participated in press trips for significant movies such as Frozen, Guardians of the Galaxy, McFarland USA, The Good Dinosaur, The BFG, and Cars 3. Notably, for projects like Frozen, The BFG, and Cars 3, she was granted the privilege of walking the red carpet and conducting interviews with celebrities. The impact of Lisa's blog has gained recognition, with The New York Times referencing her content. Moreover, she has been featured in interviews by respected publications such as the Southtown Star, The Chicago Sun Times, and inside.

This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. Adino

    I would want it to say "Error 404: Page Not Found" In smaller print I would write "would you care to Google it instead?" 🙂

  2. Lisa

    LOL. That's awesome!

  3. pelf

    You guys (I mean, Americans) get to decide what you want written on your gravestone?

    We Chinese have a pretty much similar "template". We usually have the name of the deceased, when he was born, when he died, and the family he left behind. Some people have the entire family members' names etched on the gravestone as well.

  4. Colleen

    I don't even want to THINK about it. This is me with my head in the sand.

  5. Lisa

    Wow. That is interesting how different cultures do it. You can do that here too.

  6. Lisa

    The only time I think about it is when we go up there. We visit the cemetery and since we were kids, we always check that one out. I wish I could be that creative.

  7. Jessie

    Visiting by way of the postie blog carnival. Happy Monday!

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