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How you are remembered?

Posted 11-13-2008 at 11:17 AM by mikefsu
Just watched thr memorial video again for Yamar1. It made me really ponder how I would be remembered if at all. Was just wondering if anyone else has ever thought that?

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The Egyptians believed that they would live as long as people remembered their names. I think we all ponder how we'll be remembered and what we'll be remembered for.
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Posted 11-14-2008 at 06:42 AM by Gamuru Gamuru is offline
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Posted 11-16-2008 at 07:54 PM by BITSA BITSA is offline
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I could list a few of the ways people have told me they would remember me, (and things they would do on or over my grave) but decorum prevents me from repeating them here. I will say that regardless of the sentiments good or bad, I personally remember mostly good things about my ever growing list of deceased relatives; so, I think it's natural to remember the good things about a person after they have passed on. I hope I have made a favorable impression on those I leave behind so they have something good to remember me by after I am gone.
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Posted 11-17-2008 at 08:52 PM by Clay Clay is offline
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