With 35 years spent in the funeral business, I penned my memoir book Undertakings of an Undertaker in 2015, and a new fiction short story book Tales Unleashed in 2019. I'm intrigued by 'unusual' type stories and will be presenting some here for you..please stop in often! (following each post here, you may leave a comment by clicking on 'no comments' ..then leave yours!
Thursday, December 26, 2019
What will your 2023 be?
A new year......new challenges. Tradition has always been when the
old year is discarded and the new year is ushered in, that a person
takes a serious look at what is ahead for one self. But those
resolutions that one makes are usually only half-baked in reality,
more often based on hope than a self proclaimed assurance that
those choices can and will succeed.
Those that make those resolutions for a new year suggest the
following;
1. resolve to accomplish a small goal or set of goals as opposed
to reaching for the 'pie in the sky'....failure only brings about
disappointment and can harm the ego.
2. reward yourself when you make one of those goals a success.
3. possibly making a resolution that will be part of an overall
five or ten year plan to make a change in your life; job, relationship,
financial situation.
4. Maybe the most important of all, surround yourself with those
that will have good influence on you...not people who will bring you
down into their negativism..
Believe in YOURSELF; that's the most important aspect of the whole
deal. As Les Crane said in a song Desiderata many years ago...
"You are a child of the universe... you have a right to be here."
Simple, plain, straight forward.
So, embrace 2023 with vision, clarity and hope. Remember,
2023 won't influence you....you will influence it! SS
Friday, December 13, 2019
The haunted belfry.....
Do you believe in a lucky, or perhaps and unlucky number? Joshua Cobb's number was
3. But why a 3? Most of us are born with a number attached to us in some manner.
The story below is number 10, in Tales Unleashed.
The Haunted Belfry
The church near Berkley Creek,
Pennsylvania has been closed many years ago. It’s pastor who had been loved by
all, had been dismissed by the elders after engaging in an affair with a woman
on the church’s finance committee.
And so it was that the church sat
idle, entangled by the yearly growth of weeds and invasive vines which choked
at it’s very shingles, decade after decade. The glorious Sunday morning
worships which echoed the organ and choir sounds down the hollow were now
silenced, replaced by the calls of wayward crows looking to roost. An occasional
passerby walking on the dirt road out front would stop, give pause and try to
imagine the building when it was king of the hill. It was now indeed a lonely
place. The building had witnessed the baptisms, marriages and funerals of
hundreds of it’s followers…..but now only silence, except for the occasional
thrice ringing of the church bell. It was not a regular alarm in the tower….it
only happened about three times a year, and it was usually on the third of the
month, and it was always at 3:00 a.m., when all men and beasts within it’s
range were nestled into their beds.
A bit unsettling to say the least,
especially for neighbors who lived within the half mile separated only by the
tall pines and sugar maples which buffeted the sound.
It had been rumored for years that
the church was haunted…haunted by it’s organist Joshua P. Cobb, an elderly man
in his 70’s who had played and maintained the pump organ for over sixty years.
Joshua had met an untimely death in the church while practicing for a recital late
in the fall of 1940. The custodian who discovered Joshua was stunned to find
him face down, heading down the set of steps which numbered twelve. But Joshua
had only made it part way down, his foot breaking thru the old board on step
number three, his foot still lodged there… his body dangling down the remaining
steps causing his demise.
The number
three was Joshua’s number indeed.
Church records
showed that he had been born on March 3rd, 1873, and was one of
three children.
So when that bell tolls three times
at that ghastly hour, people think little of it….. they know that Joshua is
still there, kind of a perpetual caretaker. But on that 3:00 a.m. ringing,
people have a tendency to pull the covers up a little tighter and hope for
early daylight.
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