it had flowers on it
Philadelphia, PA
Any person may leave pennies on a grave but the significance is usually associated with a deep respect, love, and a enormous sense of loss.
Benjamin Huntsman is buried in the grounds of The Hilltop Chapel in Attercliffe, Sheffield.
Pennies are a way of saying that you have come by to pay respects to the deceased . ~ see discussion link below .
Leaving Pennies on a Grave There are many traditions that involve placing objects, specifically money, on graves. These traditions are usually regional or customary practices and do not necessarily have religious connotations. In American tradition, pennies are left on Benjamin Franklin's grave. There is a photo of his funeral in Philadelphia; his grave is adorned with pennies, no doubt placed there as a token by some of the 20,000 people that came that day to pay their respects. This custom was eventually associated with good luck and may have spread to graves in general in America. Some use pennies as a prayer token for the line "In God we trust" which appears on the American penny. Some people hold to the tradition of leaving something of yourself when visiting a grave. If nothing else, a coin from your pocket serves as a marker of your passage and esteem for the departed. It also signifies to any that pass by that the grave was visited, and that the deceased is well loved and esteemed and has not been abandoned or forgotten. Coins are also an older form of leaving flowers, a practice prompted by the heavy Romanticism of the Victorian era. Some believe that to leave a coin on a grave brings good luck. Students in some areas are known to leave pennies on the graves of their school's founder in the hopes of good luck with exams. Some are, perhaps unwittingly, mimicking the ancient tradition where gold coins were buried with the corpse in order to pay the toll charged by Charon, the boatman of the Underworld, for passage to the other side of the river Styx. It was considered impious not to leave this toll with the dead as it would condemn them to forever wander the shores without cease. It started as an old tradition to leave a penny at the grave site of a loved one as a gesture of deep love and missing. However, when tourists pay their respect to Benjamin Franklin, pennies dot his tombstone, as a local tradition claims that such a practice will bring the penny-tosser luck. Of course he is a a man famous for the line, "A penny saved, is a penny earned,".
because a quote a penny sold is a Penney spent
After death of people, grave become necessary.For this necessary purpose people can use grave digger. A grave digger digs grave for the death person.
After death of people, grave become necessary.For this necessary purpose people can use grave digger. A grave digger digs grave for the death person.
That actually isn't the full quote. Here it is: "A life of leisure and a life of laziness are two things. There will be sleeping enough in the grave." - Benjamin Franklin It means that now is not a time to be lazy. You can rest when you're dead.
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