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headstone
/ ˈhɛdˌstəʊn /
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Origin of headstone1
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“Good bye boys, I die a true American,” were his last words, according to the headstone.
Donations flowed in from around the world, and Spann finally got a headstone—30 years after he died.
But the sight of that headstone made his existence more real to me, made me a little more humble and oddly very joyful.
She was buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery on Sept. 16, 2008, with a headstone saying, “Queen of Pin-Ups.”
Four weeks ago, his family removed his expensive headstone from his grave, pulverized it, and placed the remains in a landfill.
When all other service is vain from plant and tree, the soft Mosses and grey Lichens take up their watch by the headstone.
He sleeps with the undistinguishable multitude, and his headstone is lettered, "Unknown."
Above the coffin on Alderton's headstone is an ornament, apparently palms.
It is found, however, on a headstone of a somewhat weak design in Old Hornsey Churchyard.
Over the headstone presently came the knee pants, the faded calico waist with bone buttons.
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