Have The Last Word – Write Your Own Obituary (And Learn to Live) - E-book - ePub

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Craig C. Dunford

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Do you always want the last word? Write your own obituary and you can achieve that goal. While you're at it, why not write your own funeral? Want to be... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Do you always want the last word? Write your own obituary and you can achieve that goal. While you're at it, why not write your own funeral? Want to be buried in a biodegradable clamshell? Turned into a blue diamond? Mr. Dunford will tell you how. Afraid nobody will come to your big event? Hire a professional mourner. Not enough friends to carry you to your final resting place? Throw pallbearer cocktail parties and you can pick and choose over martinis.
This resource guide invigorates, provokes and educates with pathos and humor.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/12/2011
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-9840190-2-1
  • EAN
    9780984019021
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Craig C. Dunford

Who is Craig C. Dunford?I'm not so sure I know the answer just yet, but born 5/22/1942 into Mormon (now mostly "Jack Mormon")family in Salt Lake City...#2 of 7. I had a normal childhood, and worked in the baking industry for approximately 55 years. I suppose I say this to imply I've had a rather normal existence. Which is why this writing is rather abnormal for me, especially regarding the subject matter of my first book.
I now occupy my time with golf, fishing, pool, inventing things, computers, piano, cooking, baking, and doing pretty much what Mrs. Dunford asks me to do. If you read my obituary you'll know that I never have, nor do I expect to ever like yard work. The experience of writing my obituary was valuable to me. I thought it might be the same for other ordinary people. It is not as far out as one might instinctively suspect.

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