
Mel Blanc
You may not know him by name, but you definitely know his voice. Mel Blanc is the voice actor behind hundreds of beloved characters from the Looney Tunes franchise. You can hear him voice Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester and Tweety Pie, Woody Woodpecker, and many others, for countless minutes of the timeless cartoons. He died in 1989, and his family made sure that the generations that would follow after him would know who he was exactly.
His tombstone is adorned with his iconic phrase which has been used to sign off all the Looney Tunes cartoons: “The-the-the-that’s all folks.” We cannot think of a more amazing tombstone message for the legend that this man was. And like this everyone will definitely know who he was!
Great, humor.
This is the best, In my opinion, must be a genius.
The funniest I have seen is at the Tombstone Cemetery, in Tombstone AZ. It goes something like this:
“Here lies Les Moore. Cut down from two slugs from a .44. No Les, no more”
It really reads: Here lies Lester Moore , 4 slugs from a .44 No Les, no more
Why not, “The farts are now buried”?
Now this is a good one.
love this one..lol
You need new material.
where are they ?????
I grew up watching Looney Tunes and, therefore, listening to the master’s wonderful work. All I can say about his epitaph is that it could not be any more appropriate! 😁
These are all very funny but the funniest one I ever saw was Rodney Dangerfield’s stone. He is buried in the same cemetery as Jack Lemmon and Merv Griffin but his says, “There goes the neighborhood.”
Well Shit, THAT didn’t work !
Merv was never the host of Jeopardy!. Art Fleming hosted from 1964 to 1979; Alex Trebek hosted the revival from 1984 to 2020; and then Ken Jennings followed a group of host wannabes to take the reins of the show in the early 2020’s.