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I saw one at a cemetery in Key West that read, “I told you I was sick!”. I thought that the woman’s family must have had a sick sense of humor. I loved it!
Ruth Manasco
i lived ,i loved ,i died ,,
On tombstone: I told y’all I was sick!
In Alabama I saw a tombstone with the epitaph,
“Don’t forget me.” Sad.
Photo looks like Liberty Hill Cemetery in Cleburne County, Alabama.