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What does David Lynch’s gravestone epitaph mean? Born in 1946 in Montana, Lynch moved to Los Angeles in 1970, where he began studying filmmaking at the AFI Conservatory.
Illustrated by Anna Sudit. It's one thing to have a funny funeral — especially when the comedy is intentional. But a funny gravestone is a true testament to the deceased's dark sense of humour.
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Epitaph of a match

What is written on people’s gravestones can be interesting and amusing. Hank Williams had “I’ll never get out of this world alive” written on his – there can be no argument about that (if we consider ...
For example, the owners of Denny, the “brave little cat” buried in an east London cemetery in 1952, wrote on his epitaph “God bless until we meet again.” ...
An epitaph reading "I used to be a fat guy, but now I'm as skinny as all the others lying here" is carved on a gravestone at a public cemetery in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei province ...
Before his death, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne opened up about his thoughts on the afterlife, as well as what he believed to be his unavoidable epitaph when the time came Comments 3am ...
As the year 2017 lies on its deathbed, it's perhaps a fitting time to review the somewhat lost art of epitaphs. With more than 21,000 funeral homes in the U.S., and 10,500 cemeteries, there's no ...
That is the epitaph on the gravestone of the Dallas Cowboys’ 2021 season from none other than QB Dak Prescott. And while he uttered this haunting phrase at the end of Super Bowl Week and before ...