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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I like Rest in Peace if you need anything - the person who started the thread about going to the funeral of someone who sexually abused them[/quote] Thank you for your input. The reason for the alienation isn't horrific, as yours is. It's more generational dysfunction, [b]misunderstandings[/b] and stubborness all around. I am merely an advisor to the person who loved the deceased man and who is commissioning the plaque, which will be on his grave. We came up with: Larlo Green (dates) Devoted partner -friend insists on this (different words, but basically this.) Talented Musician -similar to this, in that it describes his passion and gift Forever with family - that is my suggestion, but friend says no. I say you can't mention the romantic relationship without acknowledging his family.[/quote] It’s never misunderstandings. That’s an excuse. [/quote] It wasn't abuse, though. In other words, if there were more time things could've been resolved.[/quote] Its not your family, so I would butt out of suggestions like that. Why do you need so much on a gravestone anyhow? [/quote] My friend asked for my help. I am attempting to help. They want it short, like I posted as example.[/quote]
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