Of course, -LR still lives strong in all of our heart, but a decision has been made as to the internment of his remains.
After much deliberation, (and after the unveiling of the INCREDIBLE memorial to Luke in Gardiner last month), it has been decided that Luke's ashes will be buried in the Pasco Cemetery. A literal stones throw from Grandpa Jack (And eventually Grandma Pat) and within shouting distance of the Sullivan great-grandparents.
It will be nice to have a place we can go to reflect, to be near, po' out some liquor, and enact our own small rituals in remembrance of the Long Rifle.
Through the course of this, my mom (Nancy) has discovered that there are inexpensive plots available in the same row as Luke's. It has been suggested that this could become "Roach Row", which may sound morbid but for a family with a legacy like ours it could be a great thing.
All inquiries about this should be directed to my mom (Nancy), and we will keep you updated on the status of the internment process via this blog.
Friday, June 30, 2006
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Thanks for posting this. We will love to have a chance to visit Luke's gravestone close to home also. And as I said yesterday Nancy, I think it would be great to have all of the family in the same spot too. Love to you all. Katie
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