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choco
choco
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SA, 4181 posts
9 Jul 2010 3:56pm
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Car-lover buried under one-ton granite carving ... Of a BMW
Some cemetery bosses reel in horror at the mere thought of a teddy bear in their graveyard. They consider cuddly toys and trinkets tacky and inappropriate in a sombre setting.
Other managers, it would seem, take a more relaxed approach.
When car fanatic Steve Marsh died last year, aged 51, his family wanted to mark his passing with a big gesture.
And after getting permission from the authorities they came up with this headstone - in the shape of his favourite BMW M3 convertible.

The granite scale model, which had to be imported from the Far East, cost around £50,000 - almost as much as the real thing.
However, eyebrows are already being raised - with locals questioning how it was allowed, and what it could lead to next.
Weighing one ton, the BMW sculpture had to be lowered over Mr Marsh's grave by crane in an operation involving 20 people.
The detailed design includes silver-painted lights, a complete dashboard and tiny BMW logos on the wheels. It even has the personalised number-plate: 'Steve 1'.
Mr Marsh, who was known as 'BMW Steve' because of his love of the cars, died in his sleep last April. He had been suffering heart problems.
His wife Joanne, 51, and children Kerry, 31, and Vincent, 27, from Forest Gate, East London, drew up the designs for the headstone with the help of a stone mason

After the blueprints were approved by the manager of Manor Park cemetery, they ordered the black granite car from China.
The family unveiled the headstone at a memorial service on the first anniversary of engineer Mr Marsh's death on April 23, which was attended by 50 mourners.
In keeping with his sense of humour, a joke parking ticket was placed under the windscreen wipers for the service.
Mr Marsh's daughter, Kerry, said: 'He was a car enthusiast all his life, he loved cars from a child. When Mum was in labour with me my Dad was outside fixing the nurse's car and got a page when it was time to come inside.
'He always drove BMWs, we've all got them. We couldn't just give him a normal headstone.
'We wanted it to look as realistic as possible. We had a lot of trouble getting it done. We had to order it from China and have it shipped over.
'It weighs about a ton and was made out of one piece of granite. I think my Dad would absolutely love it.'
Some locals, however, are concerned the headstone could open the floodgates to other 'novelty' graves.
A gatekeeper at the cemetery, who did not wish to be named, said: 'I was very surprised they were allowed to have it. They certainly wouldn't allow that at City of London cemetery.
'I said to the manager, "people are going to want all sorts now". I wouldn't be surprised if the next thing people are asking for is a bus. I think it's possible it could be targeted by vandals.'
Local resident Rene Dryden, 33, a mental health therapist, added: 'You have to admit it's totally different to everything else around it.
'It's definitely not my taste. I think some people will say it's tacky and it could end up as a target to be vandalised.
'It could open the floodgates for anything to be built in a cemetery. When I walked past it the other day, though, I have to admit it did make me smile.'
ka43
ka43
NSW
3100 posts
NSW, 3100 posts
9 Jul 2010 4:40pm
Bloody good to see, this PC world needs more characters!!!!!!!!!!!
So what are you gonna get on yours Choc??
A granite board and sail??
GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
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WA, 2371 posts
9 Jul 2010 5:03pm
Cassa
Cassa
WA
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WA, 1305 posts
9 Jul 2010 6:54pm


red
red
VIC
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red red
VIC, 741 posts
9 Jul 2010 10:03pm
GypsyDrifter said...




i think that headstone is in Mount Macedon cemetery. My wife and sister in law convinced me about the "ghost of the girl who lies on her partners grave and weeps". Middle of the night, fog and a couple of glasses of wine for courage went for a look. Finally saw her, shat myself and ran so fast back to the car i.m sure i broke the world record for 100m!! Girls pissed themselves laughing for days!!!!
OceanBlue64
OceanBlue64
VIC
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VIC, 980 posts
10 Jul 2010 9:33am
red said...

GypsyDrifter said...




i think that headstone is in Mount Macedon cemetery. My wife and sister in law convinced me about the "ghost of the girl who lies on her partners grave and weeps". Middle of the night, fog and a couple of glasses of wine for courage went for a look. Finally saw her, shat myself and ran so fast back to the car i.m sure i broke the world record for 100m!! Girls pissed themselves laughing for days!!!!


I could actually see you doing that!!!!!
GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
10 Jul 2010 4:42pm
OceanBlue64 said...

red said...

GypsyDrifter said...




i think that headstone is in Mount Macedon cemetery. My wife and sister in law convinced me about the "ghost of the girl who lies on her partners grave and weeps". Middle of the night, fog and a couple of glasses of wine for courage went for a look. Finally saw her, shat myself and ran so fast back to the car i.m sure i broke the world record for 100m!! Girls pissed themselves laughing for days!!!!


I could actually see you doing that!!!!!


GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
10 Jul 2010 4:42pm
I laughed for 10 minutes when I read that..
stamp
stamp
QLD
2797 posts
QLD, 2797 posts
14 Jul 2010 9:14am
spike milligan's tombstone simply reads "i told you i was sick"
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