How do you want to be remembered? Prompt #124

Humorous or serious – what would you write for your epitaph?

Compose several brief epitaphs for yourself — the headlines you’d like to see on your headstone. Think of them as messages to future generations that convey how you want to be remembered. And then. . . write a story that explains why the epitaph is appropriate.

You could also write this for your fictional character.

Here are some ideas:

He Was Happiest When He Was Young. Strongest When He Was Old.

Family First, Last, and Always

I’d Rather Be Smelling the Roses (Than Lying Underneath Them)

Wish I Had It All to Do Over Again (So I Could Do It All the Same but Better)

Akeret.Family talesPrompt: Write your obituary, or your Life’s Tributes.  Share your writing here, on The Write Spot Blog.

From Family Tales, Family Wisdom —  How to gather the stories of a lifetime and share them with your family, by Dr. Robert U. Akeret with Daniel Klein

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