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Laurel and Hardy {epitaph}

American duo great humorists by far A famous act of our cinema history Hal Roach's most lucrative comedy stars Revived on our T.V's in movies or mysteries In Loving Memory Of Laurel And Hardy Thanks Again To Sir Joseph Spence Epitaph is a commemorative poem inscribed on a tombstone or mortuary monument written in praise of a deceased person. Generally, epitaphs are small poems with rhyming lines written in reflection of the deceased person’s life. They are not always somber and some are very humorous and witty.

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