I have seen and heard of some very apt and funny epitaphs, what ones do you know of? And what would you like yours be?
Here are some funny ones I know….
‘I Told You I Was Ill’
‘ This stone was placed here to remember The 12th of December when William Godfrey was drowned By his beloved friends’
I’d like mine to be ‘Well This Sucks’
I once read one that said:
I will be back to haunt the ones that I hated the most.
Couldn't keep from laughing at that one.
it's sometimes nice to see comic gravestones...
personally i think it really says something about the person who died... if they were a joker and there's a joke on their grave, you're going to remember that person better.
some can be a bit wrong. death isn't funny in that sense
"I told you I was Ill' was Spike Milligan :-)
I have two in mind...
"I tried to live forever, but I think something went wrong..."
or
"Graveyards are depressing places, so I would like everyone who reads this to disco dance on my grave, singing Agadoo."
A situation is only as serious as you make it.
Here are a few funny epitaphs:
Playing with names in a Ruidoso, New Mexico, cemetery:
Here lies
Johnny Yeast
Pardon me
For not rising.
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Memory of an accident in a Uniontown, Pennsylvania cemetery:
Here lies the body
of Jonathan Blake
Stepped on the gas
Instead of the brake.
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In a Silver City, Nevada, cemetery:
Here lays Butch,
We planted him raw.
He was quick on the trigger,
But slow on the draw.
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A lawyer's epitaph in England:
Sir John Strange
Here lies an honest lawyer,
And that is Strange.
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Someone determined to be anonymous in Stowe, Vermont:
I was somebody.
Who, is no business
Of yours.
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Lester Moore was a Wells, Fargo Co. station agent for Naco, Arizona in
the cowboy days of the 1880's. He's buried in the Boot Hill Cemetery in
Tombstone, Arizona:
Here lies Lester Moore
Four slugs from a .44
No Les No More.
In a Georgia cemetery:
"I told you I was sick!"
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John Penny's epitaph in the Wimborne, England, cemetery:
Reader if cash thou art
In want of any
Dig 4 feet deep
And thou wilt find a Penny.
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On Margaret Daniels grave at Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia:
She always said her feet were killing her
but nobody believed her.
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In a cemetery in Hartscombe, England:
On the 22nd of June
- Jonathan Fiddle -
Went out of tune.
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Anna Hopewell's grave in Enosburg Falls, Vermont has an epitaph that
sounds like something from a Three Stooges movie:
Here lies the body of our Anna
Done to death by a banana
It wasn't the fruit that laid her low
But the skin of the thing that made her go.
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More fun with names with Owen Moore in Battersea, London, England:
Gone away
Owin' more
Than he could pay.
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Someone in Winslow, Maine didn't like Mr. Wood:
In Memory of Beza Wood
Departed this life
Nov. 2, 1837
Aged 45 yrs.
Here lies one Wood
Enclosed in wood
One Wood
Within another.
The outer wood
Is very good:
We cannot praise
The other.
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On a grave from the 1880's in Nantucket, Massachusetts:
Under the sod and under the trees
Lies the body of Jonathan Pease.
He is not here, there's only the pod:
Pease shelled out and went to God.
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The grave of Ellen Shannon in Girard, Pennsylvania is almost a consumer tip:
Who was fatally burned
March 21, 1870
by the explosion of a lamp
filled with "R.E. Danforth's
Non-Explosive Burning Fluid"
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Oops! Harry Edsel Smith of Albany, New York:
Born 1903 - Died 1942
Looked up the elevator shaft to see if
the car was on the way down.
It was.
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In a cemetary in England:
Remember man, as you walk by,
As you are now, so once was I,
As I am now, so shall you be,
Remember this and follow me.
- To which someone replied by writing on the tombstome:
To follow you I'll not consent,
Until I know which way you went.
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On the grave of Ezekial Aikle in East Dalhousie Cemetery, Nova Scotia:
Here lies Ezekial Aikle
Age 102
The Good Die Young.
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In a London, England cemetery:
Here lies Ann Mann,
Who lived an old maid
But died an old Mann.
Dec. 8, 1767
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A widow wrote this epitaph in a Vermont cemetery:
Sacred to the memory of
my husband John Barnes
who died January 3, 1803
His comely young widow, aged 23, has
many qualifications of a good wife, and
yearns to be comforted.
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In a Ribbesford, England, cemetery:
The children of Israel wanted bread
And the Lord sent them manna,
Old clerk Wallace wanted a wife,
And the Devil sent him Anna.
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In a Thurmont, Maryland, cemetery:
Here lies an Atheist
All dressed up
And no place to go.
I remebered another one that a hollywood actress had:
She Sleeps Alone At Last
Here Lies The Body Of A Man Who Died
Nobody Mourned - Nobody Cried
How He Lived - How He Fared
Nobody Knows - Nobody Cared
So Sad...
"I thought i told you to put the kettle on"
it's gotta be in yorkshire somewhere!
And my favourite:
Edgar Allan Poe
Quoth the Raven nevermore
LOL Gorey... I think thats an English in-joke :-)
I just think I would want somehting that was a bit more cheerful, as although beautiful they are often depressing places.
I have always wished to own my own plot of land, where my loved ones could all be buried together. in a family tree sorta shape. it's a wish i don't think i'll get to be honest
Gorey, How about having your ashes scattered to the winds? If you all did that, then you would all be together in one sense...
I told you there was more than one way to skin the Kat
echo... i'm not sure... never really thought about it. i thought it'd be nice to have a personal family tree graveyard. just seems nice where the future generations can walk among their ancestors.
or random people can walk among a random family of people.
hmmmm im not sure i really havent thought about it much. i'll get back to u on this.
i was walking in my fav graveyard the other day and i noticed things ive never seen before. i saw alot of pentagrams on some of the stones.
theres this one that has a nice saying on it but i dont remember it right now.
gee.. prettylenorescorpse... if you have nothing to say... why dont you try engaging your brain rather then your fingers.
i know when i type my mind and fingers are as one, eh it happens. but anyways, i would want mine to say "his legacy has caused a ripple in time and will not easily be forgotten" ya that be sweet!
OH iwant mine to say "sushisan... came to take some @$$ and kik some names" oh no way someone can beat that!
i want mine to say:
"I'm higher then I've ever been before,
Flying way up high in the stars,
Never wanting this Great Trip to end."
i want mine to say:
♥May
what i will use, my design..
When all the petals fall from grace
no longer lighting your angelic face
when all the life
has left and rotten
Just like the flowers
I am dead
Forgotten"
TM S.D.G
I would like my Epitaph to read:
Here lies Hawk O'Brian.....
Enraptured, Enlightened, Enbalmed.
a statue stands in a shaded place
an angel girl with an upturned face
a name is writen on the poslished rock
a broken heart that the world forgot
Erm lesse
Here lies a cool mother fucker who has properly gotten smacked by all the angels in heaven and is currently on parole in hell i.e London :)
I want mine to be a random lot number like a2396 or #751. Also I want it to be on a tiny stone they can mow right over without damaging the blades
this wasn't used as an epitaph 4 richelieu but was in the newspaper after his death:
"in his life, all good he did, he did it wrong; all bad he did, he did it good"
a count and a countess did write each others(don't know if its real...)
his:"at last rigid"
her:" at last cold"
can't remember who was said: "would u b my husband, this cup of wine would have poison in!"
he answered:"would u be my wife, i would drink it..."
The one I want on my gravestone is: My body lies here, My soul is forever roaming.
I would want mine to hold every work of art I ever did etched into the surface. I would want all my poems and storys there. I would want it in a spot where no one would really see it except my loved ones and the grounds keeper.
ob1, I believe the last part of your post was a conversation between Winston Churchill and Lady Astor that was something along the lines of:
Lady Astor: Winston, if you were my husband, I'd poison your tea.
Winston: Madame, if you were my wife, I'd drink it.
I've always found that very amusing. :)
hmm... haven't seen any funny ones. but i would probably want mines to say something along the lines of. when i as alive i was already dead to you all a shadow and now that i've finaly died just leave me be.