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Farewell! Farewell! It’s time for my closing verse. How long the years that bless and unkindly curse, till in a black wagon our sorry ars-e draggin’ we get to flat ride in a hearse Goodbye! Goodbye! Father, we buried you today in a wicker casket wherein bones of Mother lay. Laid to rest upon her as the guest of honour together once more to stay 1921 ~ 2014. Written: October 2014 Alas for most of us the one time we get to ride in a big chauffeur driven limo is the day you’re DOA! RIP dad.

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Date: 7/1/2025 12:11:00 PM
I enjoyed reading your wonderful yet sad "Farewell and Goodbye" write. Have a blessed day writing away..........
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Keith D Trestrail
Date: 7/1/2025 7:48:00 PM
Not sad, Paula. He was 93 and lived a full life. He was ready and so was God. Thanks, as always, for stopping by.
Date: 7/1/2025 10:09:00 AM
RIP, Mr. Dad.
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Keith D Trestrail
Date: 7/1/2025 7:45:00 PM
Just a tongue in cheek dedication. I don’t want any wailing and gnashing of teeth at my send off. I want bagpipes and singing and dancing and drinking. Maybe some fireworks…and a room with a view.
Date: 7/1/2025 5:20:00 AM
I wonder if they'd be willing to transport me in a fancy limo. Always wanted to try one
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Keith D Trestrail
Date: 7/1/2025 5:27:00 AM
The last time I was in a limo I barely had a pulse so it won’t be a stretch for me. No pun intended.

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