epitaphs

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ep·i·taph
/ˈepəˌtaf/
noun

a phrase or form of words written in memory of a person who has died, especially as an inscription on a tombstone.

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emily ann winston—
to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.

dallas tucker winston—
a hood, who was gallant. with a heart full of love he was afraid to use.

alice jo fulk—
found love in a place it's not supposed to be. could've found love for anyone who needed it.

ponyboy michael curtis—
right person, wrong time.

jonathan andrew cade—
gold forever.

sodapop patrick curtis—
a movie star in his next life.

keith david matthews—
always got his two bits in. could make you laugh when you only wanted to cry.

darrel shaynne curtis—
a hard worker... but worked too hard. will be missed by many.

steve jacob randle—
son, friend, brother. see you, not soon, but someday.

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