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June 3, 2026

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Teri LeApril 14, 2014

I plan to just be turned into a diamond and I will make my kids wear me as a constant reminder to CLOSE THE DOOR BEHIND YOU! TURN OFF THAT LIGHT. I'm hoping by the time I die we have the technology that I can leave little messages like that in their jewelry.

KathleenApril 12, 2014

Never loose your sense of humor - this is the funniest thing I remember you writing. May you rest in peace - somewhere.

Dwyn LarsonApril 12, 2014

Glad I was alone in the house when I read this. I chuckled as you began to laugh at your situation and ended up howling with mirth the sillier you got. Hilarious!

Alan April 12, 2014

I've just mowed the back paddock & I'm happy to give you a little free plot out there. I'll even throw in the daisies... maybe plant a tree in your honour. Only problem: you'll need to purchase a one-way ticket to NZ.

LeeAnnApril 11, 2014

So funny! I loved this!

CathyApril 11, 2014

You think you have a quandary? There is one space left in my family's plot, and one space left in my husband's. We're not too keen on being buried separately, so we're discussing cremation. The first one to go gets cremated and gets put in the casket of the other. Whatever works.

DonApril 11, 2014

We visited a synagog in Prague a few years back. The cemetery alongside it had head stones 3 or 4 inches thick placed no more than 3 inches apart. This indicated at least half a dozen buried in each plot. This synagog is dedicated to the Holocaust Victims. All of whom are listed on the walls. It was an impressive and soul touching experience. I am tearing up now as I rethink the feelings within that place. I believe it was called the Pink Synagog.

DonApril 11, 2014

We visited a synagog in Prague a few years back. The cemetery alongside it had head stones 3 or 4 inches thick placed no more than 3 inches apart. This indicated at least half a dozen buried in each plot. This synagog is dedicated to the Holocaust Victims. All of whom are listed on the walls. It was an impressive and soul touching experience. I am tearing up now as I rethink the feelings within that place. I believe it was called the Pink Synagog.

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