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Eulogies for Strangers

Eulogies for Strangers

Brief encounters with (dead) people. Fictional eulogies connecting humans in unexpected ways.

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Eulogy #50

Mary Canfish from Montana went to college at Montana State and knew a slim, charismatic classmate named Bruce Rackle. Mary sat next to Bruce in a small class called Intro to Botany, taught by the famed botanist Dr. Livingston Mayfield. Ever...

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Eulogy #49

It’s funny to think of a small boy named Bruce. The name carries such weight and substance. Bruce Lee. Bruce Wayne. Bruce Willis. Bruce Smith. Bruce Springsteen. Bruce Buffer. Those Bruces are tough guys. Superheroes meant to destroy villai...

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Eulogy #48

A native of Plano, Texas, Emma Sanderson-Lipton was cursed with too many best friends. Emma was too kind, too sweet, and too vulnerable for the ones left out in the cold by the friend group. These are the girls who took advantage of Emma’s ...

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Eulogy #47

I know what you’re thinking. No one has the last name “Yuck.” The forefathers of this unfortunate family surely would’ve changed their sir name upon entering America.

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  • Eulogies for Strangers

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