"Ho ho ho, and a bottle of rum!" Said the famous pirate. But in this case is a bottle of wine, and who clings to it with such passion is a dead man! Before he died, at age 75, Petra Dumitru, Romania, decided to decorate his tombstone with a picture in which it appears, with his wife, drinking a bottle of the bottle of wine, your favorite beverage.
While its neighbors have not shown underground complaints, it is known, have done so the church authorities who control the cemetery, even considering removing that image because it is "unworthy." His brother Stefan Takes Austrian Times newspaper said that in his deathbed Petra so called: "He told us he wanted people to remember him by his two great loves: good wine and his wife," he explains.
"We think that a photograph as usher, though I admit this to his wife seems to like to drink," added the uncle. In fact, this design original stone came to light while another striking German proposal issued today: Who writes the best epitaph posh to win a funeral, with a gravestone, wreaths and "wine, perhaps?.
While its neighbors have not shown underground complaints, it is known, have done so the church authorities who control the cemetery, even considering removing that image because it is "unworthy." His brother Stefan Takes Austrian Times newspaper said that in his deathbed Petra so called: "He told us he wanted people to remember him by his two great loves: good wine and his wife," he explains.
"We think that a photograph as usher, though I admit this to his wife seems to like to drink," added the uncle. In fact, this design original stone came to light while another striking German proposal issued today: Who writes the best epitaph posh to win a funeral, with a gravestone, wreaths and "wine, perhaps?.
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