Richard Brignoli and Schatzi the Rosens' dachshund by Susan Rosen, July 1961, Canterbury, Connecticut
“Death is total absence, you said. Yes and no. You are not absent so long as you are in my head. That of course, is not what you meant; you were thinking of the extinction of the flesh. But it is true; I preserve you, as others will preserve me. For a while.”
Penelope Lively, Moon Tiger, Penguin Books, 1987, p. 206
The stormy, deadly passage; home, a haven of love and comfort where Richard died in the arms of his dear wife Lynn Brignoli
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