I went to a funeral a few weeks ago. After the service we walked past a 'wall of rememberence' type thing that had lots of plaques with peoples names on there who were obviously cremated there.
Most of these plaques had a small epitaph such as 'he will be greatly missed' or 'loved by all' etc etc.
One of the plaques caught my eye for a lady who lived into her late 70s. It had the simple epitaph 'she tried'. Sounded like a school report or something. A fitting tirbute?
It used to be quite common, a century or so ago, for a woman's tombstone to say " she did what she could". Terrible lack of imagination on the part of the bereaved, I always think.
Mind you, it's better than " she loved much ", which is not meant to be complimentary.
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