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05/15/2006 at 10:31 pm #1761631
Hey Marc…just saw this posting. It’s weird, `cause I was joking about this to my bubby, while visiting old cemetaries on our vacation. Told him that I wanted final resting coords on my cremation ID plate. Hey… when you’re dedicated you’rededicated. I’ll just leave a pic of my TB on the front too, so everyone knows for sure it’s me. ROFLMBO!!
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05/16/2006 at 8:22 pm #1761632Couldn’t you do about 5 TBs, each with ashes, and have them placed all over the world, then they need to be brought back to the Fox Valley area to a mosaleum, of your choice, so you can be “reunited” with yourself? Kinda like a barbie TB I’ve seen…
~Kari
05/16/2006 at 9:23 pm #1761633Marc, I’m assuming you’re also going to have a traditional marker or gravestone in a cemetery somewhere?
If you don’t, how are those geocachers that are left supposed to place WCC 411 Here Lies Marc? Maybe we should have a whole series highlighting the resting places of famous WI cachers…
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05/17/2006 at 1:18 am #1761634Quote:Maybe we should have a whole series highlighting the resting places of famous WI cachers…QUOTE]
Would that be a virtual tour?
05/18/2006 at 2:25 am #1761635Jeremy:
Yes, I already own a traditional plot.
Yes, I have thought about a cache to honor a cacher who might die. Still waiting on someone…. Well, the hard thing will be where to place it. Perhaps the family (or deceased) would be willing to have it under a flower pot, but that remains to be seen.
(If anyone out there is interested, I guess now is the time to tell me!)
Ok, BTW Jeremy, WCC 411 is reserved for you. I mean you placing the cache to honor me! However, if you’d like to pick your own WCC number, that can be arranged as well!
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05/18/2006 at 2:48 am #1761636Unfortunately we did lose a fellow WI geocacher last year, April 21, 2005. His geo-name was Painter (real name Dennis) and he had a few caches in the Racine/Kenosha area with a theme of Painter’s Art Lesson. I believe he was a friend/coworker of Brian, Buy-the-Tie.
The link to the original WGA announcement:
LinkOne of his caches still remains active adopted by Team Deejay: GCJAF5.
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