Tombstone Sayings

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    Originally Posted By GoofTrooper23

    We can't help but keep adding to our Halloween outdoor display and was thinking it would be cool to put the Haunted Mansion's tombstone sayings....does anyone know some of them?
     
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    Originally Posted By Terminus

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    The tombstones that remain at Walt Disney World (such as the samples pictured above) read as follows:

    * In memory of our patriarch - dear departed Grandpa Marc.
    * Requiescat Francis Xavier. No time off for good behavior. RIP.
    * Rest in peace, brother Huet. We all know you didn't do it.
    * R.I.P., good friend Gordon. Now you've crossed the river Jordan.
    * Master Gracey laid to rest. No mourning, please, at his request. Farewell.
    * At peaceful rest lies brother Claude. Planted here beneath this sod.
    * Here lies good old Fred. A great big rock fell on his head.
    * Here rests Wathel R. Bender. He rode to glory on a fender.
    * Dear departed brother Dave, He chased a bear into a cave.
    * Here lies a man named Martin. The lights went out on this old Spartan.

    "In the early 1980s, Disneyland added a pet cemetery to its rarely-seen side lawn..."

    Freddie the Bat
    1847
    We'll Miss You

    Ol' Flybait
    He Croaked
    August 9 1869

    Rosie
    She was a poor little pig
    but she bought
    the farm 1849

    Buddy
    Oour Friend
    Until the End

    Beloved Lilac (Skunk)
    Long on Curiosity...
    Short on Common Scents 1847

    Fifi (Poodle)

    In Memory of My Rat
    Whom I Loved
    Now He Resides in
    the Realms Up Above

    Here lies
    Long Legged Jeb
    Got tangled up in
    his very own web

    Here lies my snake
    whose fatal mistake
    was frightening
    the gardener
    who carried a rake
     
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    Originally Posted By pleiades357

    ;-)
    that is a really clever idea!
    or is it cleaver?
     
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    Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan

    The last time I was at DL, the tombstones had been relocated to the hill along the train track. Are those removed as well?
     

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