PabloElFlamenco
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My wife is an avid reader (in the French language) and sometimes I ask her about what she's reading, to which she sometimes comments. So, this morning, she told me how she'd just read about a grandfather who'd passed away in a retirement home and they moved him back to, I believe, Seligman AZ, to be buried on the family ranch, and "he was buried with his $100 Stetson hat" ("avec son Stetson à cent dollars")
The book is "Half Broke Horses" by Jeannette Walls, portraying a ...poor... family during the first half of the 20th century.
For one thing, it appears remarkable that an evidently very poor person would have a $100 hat. (I -emphatically- do not state that it would not be true; everyone wants something he or she particularly values once in a lifetime, a car, a suit, a hat...)
And then he gets buried with that hat.
Was it a usual thing to bury men together with their hat?
I will tell my wife that I do not wish to be buried with a hat. I'd rather see them go on to new homes...
Paul
The book is "Half Broke Horses" by Jeannette Walls, portraying a ...poor... family during the first half of the 20th century.
For one thing, it appears remarkable that an evidently very poor person would have a $100 hat. (I -emphatically- do not state that it would not be true; everyone wants something he or she particularly values once in a lifetime, a car, a suit, a hat...)
And then he gets buried with that hat.
Was it a usual thing to bury men together with their hat?
I will tell my wife that I do not wish to be buried with a hat. I'd rather see them go on to new homes...
Paul