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Booldawg | 10:15 Wed 17th Jul 2013 | Society & Culture
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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?
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might have been a judge? Or perhaps there just wasn't room to add ..."my patience"?
11:08 Wed 17th Jul 2013
Maybe the lady picked the phrase herself?
perhaps she was in the legal profession
Not necessarily an insult...
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.
might have been a judge?

Or perhaps there just wasn't room to add ..."my patience"?

Better than "She was really trying"
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maybe she was a keen rugby player?
Not a believer in the after life then, otherwise it would have said 'Will Try Harder Next Time'.
Perhaps that's how she felt and that's what she wanted. Just before she died, my mum said 'I tried'. She meant she'd tried her best in life.
I like the epitaph on Spike Milligans grave.." I told you I was ill ! )
^ 'I told you I was dead' would also be good. I might use that myself.
obviously she failed.
There is supposed to an epitaph for a spinster postmistress which read "Returned unopened!"
Brilliant choice of Best answer, Booldawg!
I was told of a gravestone which had the epitaph - Beneath this sod lies another!!

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