A collection of lines from obituaries that enlarge our appreciation of the human spirit.
Friday, February 24, 2017
Jean E. Oddi, 91, "saw it all, did it all, and had a ball!
I was born. I lived. I died. I hate to admit it, but evidently I died. I guess, after all these years, God finally figured out where to put me. I should have known the end was near after I had to be in room # 20 in the emergency room. I hate even numbers. I'm leaving behind a hell of a lot of stuff Casey and Melissa will have to get rid of. So, if you're looking for random crap, you should wait the appropriate amount of time and get in touch with them.
(H/T Peter Elikann)
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Saturday, February 18, 2017
Liz Smith, 87, leaves with a smile on her face
M Elizabeth “Liz” Smith, age 87, of Norwalk, passed away Monday, February 13, 2017 surrounded by her family at Stein Hospice Care Center. ... Liz is smiling now, not to be living during the Trump Presidency.
(H/T Peter Elikann)
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Sunday, February 12, 2017
Leslie Roy Charping, dies at 74, "much longer than he deserved"
At a young age, Leslie quickly became a model example of bad parenting combined with mental illness and a complete commitment to drinking, drugs, womanizing and being generally offensive.
(H/T Peter Elikann)
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