In Unloving Memory
Bill was an alcoholic that lived a poor, pathetic
life. He never worked and he spent all the money he ever acquired
on alcohol. Most of the time
he never even found his way home. Where
he slept? Nobody knows.
No one in his family had even the littlest bit of respect for him.
He never treated anyone kindly.
His friends consisted only of Negro’s and no whites had enough
respect for him to even look in his direction.
Bill and his Negro friend’s could usually be found drinking on
the streets, getting in fights, or passed out on the floor of Bill’s
dirty house.
His wife and parents precede him in death.
He is survived by his daughter Ellen, mother-in-law, and brother
Rudolph. No one in his family
will miss him and they are all somewhat happy to have him gone. His friends would miss him; only they are too drunk to
remember who he is.
May he rest in peace and hopefully he will not torment anyone in heaven or
most likely, hell.
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