What would you like written on your EPITAPH?
October 27, 2002 | 12:00am
It was tough to get people to answer todays question. It seems that when the topic is death, they would rather not think about it much less talk about it. Of course, no matter what we do, we can never escape the reality of death we will join our creator up there if we were good down here (if we were bad, well, thats another interesting story).
Even people who accept death dont want to think about how it will come knocking. As the writer Isaac Asimov said, "Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. Its the transition thats troublesome."
Trying to be ready for death should make us strive to become better persons, make us live our lives to the fullest and spend more time with our loved ones because no one knows what tomorrow may bring.
Our annual commemoration on November 1 and 2 should remind us that, yes, life is short and that we should enjoy all the blessings we receive and take time to reflect on our lives. While were at it, we might as well think of what to put on our gravestone.
Here are some famous epitaphs appropriate for the people buried six feet under:
Hypochondriac: I told you I was sick.
Fortune-teller: I knew this was going to happen.
Lawyer: Here lies Attorney Joe Cruz. He lies and lies and lies.
Atheist: Here lies an atheist. All dressed up and no place to go.
Wife: Here lies my wife. So let her lie. Now shes at rest. And so am I.
Shoe freak: She always said her feet were killing her. But nobody believed her.
Wrongly accused: Rest in peace, dear cousin Hewitt. We all know you didnt do it.
For one who dyed and died: She was a suicide blonde. Dyed by her own hand.
Old fart: Here lies Joe Cruz, age 102. The good die young.
Jonathan Blake: Here lies the body of Jonathan Blake. Stepped on the gas. Instead of the brake.
Lester Moore: Here lies Lester Moore, took four slugs from a .44, no Les, no Moore.
Victor Valbuena, commercial model and president, Philippine Table Tennis Association: Here lies a God-fearing leader whose vision and leadership through example was inspired by faith and respect for spiritual life. And whose motto in life was, "Dreams are what life is made of."
Senator Manny Villar: Here lies the builder of the great Filipino dream.
Jenny Syquia, homemaker: She was never afraid to laugh and she was never afraid to cry.
Ricky Toledo, owner, Firma: Dying is an art, like everything else. I did it exceptionally well.
Carlo Orosa, actor: Servant of Jesus Christ.
Mauro Malang Santos, artist: Here lies the National Bookstore Artist.
Leo Martinez, actor: No acting please. Here lies an actor, not a star.
Jojie Lloren, designer: Here lies a best friend.
Jessica Soho, reporter/host, News and Public Affairs Department, GMA 7: She was a darn good reporter but, above all, she was a good person.
Ariel Lozada, director: I just want the correct spelling of my name.
Gloria Tan Climaco, director, Equitable PCIBank: Here lies a lady who never feared to stand for what is right and fair. May she see the face of her Creator.
Even people who accept death dont want to think about how it will come knocking. As the writer Isaac Asimov said, "Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. Its the transition thats troublesome."
Trying to be ready for death should make us strive to become better persons, make us live our lives to the fullest and spend more time with our loved ones because no one knows what tomorrow may bring.
Our annual commemoration on November 1 and 2 should remind us that, yes, life is short and that we should enjoy all the blessings we receive and take time to reflect on our lives. While were at it, we might as well think of what to put on our gravestone.
Here are some famous epitaphs appropriate for the people buried six feet under:
Hypochondriac: I told you I was sick.
Fortune-teller: I knew this was going to happen.
Lawyer: Here lies Attorney Joe Cruz. He lies and lies and lies.
Atheist: Here lies an atheist. All dressed up and no place to go.
Wife: Here lies my wife. So let her lie. Now shes at rest. And so am I.
Shoe freak: She always said her feet were killing her. But nobody believed her.
Wrongly accused: Rest in peace, dear cousin Hewitt. We all know you didnt do it.
For one who dyed and died: She was a suicide blonde. Dyed by her own hand.
Old fart: Here lies Joe Cruz, age 102. The good die young.
Jonathan Blake: Here lies the body of Jonathan Blake. Stepped on the gas. Instead of the brake.
Lester Moore: Here lies Lester Moore, took four slugs from a .44, no Les, no Moore.
Victor Valbuena, commercial model and president, Philippine Table Tennis Association: Here lies a God-fearing leader whose vision and leadership through example was inspired by faith and respect for spiritual life. And whose motto in life was, "Dreams are what life is made of."
Senator Manny Villar: Here lies the builder of the great Filipino dream.
Jenny Syquia, homemaker: She was never afraid to laugh and she was never afraid to cry.
Ricky Toledo, owner, Firma: Dying is an art, like everything else. I did it exceptionally well.
Carlo Orosa, actor: Servant of Jesus Christ.
Mauro Malang Santos, artist: Here lies the National Bookstore Artist.
Leo Martinez, actor: No acting please. Here lies an actor, not a star.
Jojie Lloren, designer: Here lies a best friend.
Jessica Soho, reporter/host, News and Public Affairs Department, GMA 7: She was a darn good reporter but, above all, she was a good person.
Ariel Lozada, director: I just want the correct spelling of my name.
Gloria Tan Climaco, director, Equitable PCIBank: Here lies a lady who never feared to stand for what is right and fair. May she see the face of her Creator.
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