Back then he seemed so young in the Dad's Army cast, and I guess so was I back then, but life has moved on and I'm 70 now. Looking forward to at least another good 20 years with the R's promoted back to the Premier League, or is that too much to hope for in 20 years?
Anyway I don't plan to use this spot, located behind our bungalow, for a while yet, all paid for though that my five daughters find a bit morbid. I told my new partner, Wendy, that I didn't want to be that lonely old man buried in the back corner of cemetery, near a secret gate that leads to our home,, so she agreed to "join" me, at least half of her ashes, the other half 30 mins away beside a.lake where her former husband is buried (with her maiden name on his grave marker). Now the only stipulation for a $700 grave plot, versus a $2,700 Columbarium "mail box", is that I have to be interred in a cheap pine box!
Now Wendy desperately wants to one day experience a trip to Loftus Road, with an R's win and pre and post match celebrations at the Crown & Sceptre and Coningham Arms (the true Irish R's way!)
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This is quite common in jewish cemeteries (maybe others too, I’ve not been to many) where someone has bought a double grave and half is ‘occupied’. Always think it must be a bit awkward if the survivor meets someone new and changes their mind about being buried with the first one to go.
