In a message dated 12/4/05 5:21:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, md9105@rogerscomputers.net writes: > When God sees fit to relieve me of my earthly body to go and live with my > Savior, I will not need my earthly body. Least of all I hope and pray that I > will not need a stone for people to remember me. > Who Gives a Fury Rodents Behind" > Mark, 'It sounds to me like if he is lucky, the only one who would miss him is whats left of the furry rodents behind,and i'm not sure about that? He must really live a miserable life. And who told him God would be the one to call him, there is another way to go ! Jack Briles
Hey Jack! Excellent observation, as usual. Some people forget they may never get to meet their "maker." Personally, if I were the maker, there are some mistakes I'd never want to face either! Good to hear from you! Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: Jackbriles@aol.com To: INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 9:50 PM Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Fury Rodent Says Cemetery Restoration is a Waste of Money In a message dated 12/4/05 5:21:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, md9105@rogerscomputers.net writes: > When God sees fit to relieve me of my earthly body to go and live with my > Savior, I will not need my earthly body. Least of all I hope and pray that I > will not need a stone for people to remember me. > Who Gives a Fury Rodents Behind" > Mark, 'It sounds to me like if he is lucky, the only one who would miss him is whats left of the furry rodents behind,and i'm not sure about that? He must really live a miserable life. And who told him God would be the one to call him, there is another way to go ! Jack Briles ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== THIS IS A CEMETERY ----- "Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is undisguised. This is a cemetery. "Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence, historians seek information and our heritage is thereby enriched. "Testimonies of devotion, pride and remembrance are carved in stone to pay warm tribute to accomplishments and to the life - not the death - of a loved one. The cemetery is homeland for family memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living. "A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of yesterday and sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always." --Author unknown -- Seen at a monument dealer in West Union, IA