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SISQ Writers’ Club: Tombstone Epitaphs

Creative writing comes in all shapes and sizes.  One of the writing challenges undertaken by the Siskiyou Writers Club at its April 25 meeting was to write โ€œyour own (or someoneโ€™s) epitaph.โ€  The inspiration for the challenge was a recent Carl Hiaasen novel, called Wrecker.  At the beginning of his novel, Hiaasen recites two epitaphs: โ€œTHE RUMOR IS TRUEโ€ and โ€œI TOLD YOU I WAS SICK.โ€  Carl Hiaasenโ€™s novels are a bit bizarre; not for everyone.

There are many famous epitaphs.ย  One is in Tombstone, Arizona:

โ€œHERE LIES LESTER MOORE โ€ฆ FOUR SLUGS FROM A 44 โ€ฆ NO LES โ€ฆ NO MORE.โ€

Another famous one is attributed to W.C. Fields, although reportedly it is not actually on his grave:

โ€œON THE WHOLE, Iโ€™D RATHER BE IN PHILADELPHIA.โ€

Some of the offerings at the Siskiyou Writers Club meeting were the following:

PORE BOB IS DAID

PORE OLโ€™ BOB IS DAID

A CANDLE LIGHTS HIS HAID.

Bob Kaster

IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME.

Madeleine DeAndreis-Ayres

Ned (Red) Preston

(1831? -1861)

HERE LIES RED

TOOK A BIT OF LEAD

CAUGHT IN THE WRONG BED

โ€“ SOME SAID โ€“

Mike Grifantini

EDDY E. EDDY

BORN A REPUBLICAN

LIVED A REPUBLICAN

DIED A REPUBLICAN

Alan Eddy

Club favorite:

HERE LIES ROBERT โ€œBOBโ€ MASON

1963 โ€“ 2063

HOWโ€™S THE WEATHER?

I CANNOT TELL.

ITโ€™S HARD TO KNOW,

DOWN HERE IN โ€ฆ

THE DIRT.

Bob Mason

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