This is The Perfect summer read; the book is available from Amazon. I do 1000% recommend it to you........... I could not put it down and read it in two days!!
Now for a truly funny tombstone story:
"While writing the history o his village some years ago, the Vicar of the Parish of Eye in England decided to include thumbnail sketches on the "pillars of society" over the centuries.... parishioners who had been "famous" in either the church or community.
The Rev. Philip Randall was particularly impressed by a tombstone just inside St. Matthew's Church which bore the initials, "HWP." Because of its prominent position, he concluded that this must be the grave of some extremely important local dignitary.
He poured over old, dusty parish records for nine long years in the hope of finding a Henry Wimbourne Potter, or a Herbert Wattle Pittstock, or even a Happy Washwater O'Pudding. Almost a decade of research yielded not one prominent person with those initials. He was about ready to give up but had the idea of one last try by placing a final appeal for information in the parish newsletter.
Two days later, a parishioner telephones to say that he remembered the story of how his father had helped to lay the the stone that marked the Hot Water Pipe."
True story? I have no idea. Provenance? I cannot remember how long ago I came upon this bit nor where I found it. Just read it, enjoy and laugh.
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