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two men two lives two messages two epitaphs joseph coveny an atheist unbeliever spending three thousand dollars at least in money in 1870 correct the monument to extol his unbelief and to carve inscriptions against christian belief and dale faizenfeld founder of life action ministry who was written of him as we just saw how he loved god how he walked with god how he believed in god and how he lived and died to the glory of god an epitaph thatamp;#39;s a written inscription of a remembrance of a person who has died in and generally an epitaph gives some description of that person it may be something as simple as beloved husband or wife or daughter or son or even it may say servant of god child of god or gone to eternal rest this past week in fact yesterday participated in memorial service for one of my uncleamp;#39;s uncle wiggy as we called him he was william collins and my brother and i had part in that service and we talked this week and corresponded as we sought to remember uncle