Not that I have any plans on going anywhere soon. But I read this obituary yesterday and, after laughing at several points, decided I need to write my own.
Someone's death, while sad, doesn't mean they should be remembered with sadness but by how they lived their life. Walter apparently lived his life with humor and that is how he is remembered.
I want to be remembered how I am and not by little bits of information such as marital status, cause of death, blah, blah, blah. Let's keep life interesting. I better start writing stuff down now so I remember what I want to include....
I just wonder how long Walter's family will keep his ashes around. (And what are you supposed to do with someone's ashes anyway?)
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