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Sam Fury ([info]sammyfury) wrote in [info]the_bullpen,
@ 2011-06-08 12:08:00


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A life in review.
If you could write your own obituary, what would you say?


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[info]whydowescream
2011-06-08 07:37 pm UTC (link)
Well, d.v., "Rev. Ruth Morgenstern Sayers died yesterday after a brief illness. She was 99. She is survived by her husband, four children, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday at the UU church."

Or do I have to write one for what's already happened?

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[info]sammyfury
2011-06-08 07:48 pm UTC (link)
No mention of any accomplishments? I've read many obits that talked of service records, educational degrees, professional victories, that kind of thing. Although, four generations of family alive is an accomplishment in itself.

The choice is yours. I'm curious to know how people view their lives and the things they want to accomplish. An obituary sums it up, even if it's a little early in most cases.

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[info]whydowescream
2011-06-08 07:53 pm UTC (link)
Then I'd just throw in 'retired chaplain and author of Counseling, Confessions, and Capes: Pastoral Care in the Superhuman Community' and be pretty satisfied.

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