carouselvic said:"Stetson Hats, Buried For Forty Two Years, Unearthed. Skeletons of Two Montana Bandits Dug Up. Stetsons Still In Good Condition." The Hat Box. Employes Magazine of the John B. Stetson Company. vol V, no. VIII, (May 1924), 11.
On February 28, 1924 a road crew in Weeksville, Montana, uncovered the grave of two bandits dating from 1882. Vigilantes working with the Northern Pacific Railroad had caught them, strung them up, and buried them with their boots on...and their Stetsons. While "Ohio Jim" and his luckless partner were in pretty bad shape, their Stetsons "were still in good condition. The felt showed little signs of corrosion and the Stetson imprint was easily read."
carouselvic said:"Stetson Hats, Buried For Forty Two Years, Unearthed. Skeletons of Two Montana Bandits Dug Up. Stetsons Still In Good Condition." The Hat Box. Employes Magazine of the John B. Stetson Company. vol V, no. VIII, (May 1924), 11.
On February 28, 1924 a road crew in Weeksville, Montana, uncovered the grave of two bandits dating from 1882. Vigilantes working with the Northern Pacific Railroad had caught them, strung them up, and buried them with their boots on...and their Stetsons. While "Ohio Jim" and his luckless partner were in pretty bad shape, their Stetsons "were still in good condition. The felt showed little signs of corrosion and the Stetson imprint was easily read."
ScottF said:If you die alone and unloved, someone will likely take your hat.
This thread is kind of creepy - hopefully it won't inspire any grave-robbing of old cemeteries.
carouselvic said:"Stetson Hats, Buried For Forty Two Years, Unearthed. Skeletons of Two Montana Bandits Dug Up. Stetsons Still In Good Condition." The Hat Box. Employes Magazine of the John B. Stetson Company. vol V, no. VIII, (May 1924), 11.
On February 28, 1924 a road crew in Weeksville, Montana, uncovered the grave of two bandits dating from 1882. Vigilantes working with the Northern Pacific Railroad had caught them, strung them up, and buried them with their boots on...and their Stetsons. While "Ohio Jim" and his luckless partner were in pretty bad shape, their Stetsons "were still in good condition. The felt showed little signs of corrosion and the Stetson imprint was easily read."
I have decided to be cremated. I dont have children. I have plenty of nephews and great nephews, but I seriously doubt any of them would want or wear my hats.R.A. Stewart said:I haven't decided on the first question yet. But if it's burial, then no, let whatever nice things I might have go to my children (I hope I won't die completely alone and unloved) or to someone else who might like to have them.
~Rich
My father-in-law, who was born in 1913, wore hats most of his life; in his later years it was mostly baseball caps. When he passed away in 2003, my wife and her siblings decided he would have liked the idea of having his last and beloved baseball cap buried with him. When we asked about this at the funeral parlor, they informed us they could not place the hat on his head for various reasons (none of which I can recall at the moment), but that they would place the cap in the casket in an appropriate manner. We arrived for the wake to find he was holding the brim of the cap in one hand in a manner that was not only appropriate and very natural-looking, but very much in keeping with his personality and character. He was a rather happy person and, amazingly, they was a hint of a smile on his face as well. Oddly, we found this comforting and also in keeping with his personality and character, and it somehow made a rather difficult day not only more bearable, but actually rather pleasant considering the circumstances.Ugarte said:If I'm not mistaken, etiquette dictates that the hat is set to rest on the decedent's chest above his/her folded hands. Of course, not being an authority on any funerary customs, I could be wrong.
Mark
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chum said:I will let my loved ones keep my hats. My Wife feels the same way...she told me "Don't waste money on my dead body! Just toss me in the Mississippi and let me feed the starving fish!"...hope the Authorities let me get away with it!
"Hey guys, how do I get the smell of dead people out of my hat?"This thread is kind of creepy - hopefully it won't inspire any grave-robbing of old cemeteries.