George Muffet retired many years ago. He spends a lot of time in his shed where carpentyr brings great pleasure. Making something practical for someone in need doubles George's pleasure. But George has thoughts about the end of life, about when he can no longer make things. In recent times George has been to the funerals of his parents, brother, brother-in-law, several bowling club mates, and last month, his favourite elderly aunt.
Now George is fussy. He doesn't want any uncertainty once he dies. Everything must be well-organised - his estate, funeral, burial, even his wake. So, in-between tales about his fastidious spouse and wonderfully whacky neighbour, George shares his thoughts on headstones, obituaries and all things funereal.
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