My mom asked me to write the epitaph for the interment of my Grandfather's ashes. I'm flattered, but afraid. I want to honour his memory. We both loved the book The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky, so I chose a few quotations from it, and shared them with mom, so she can make the final decision. I think I hope for, "Certainly we shall rise," (which is spoken in reference to the Resurrection) as it's both celebratory and holds the gravitas of conviction, which my Grandfather deeply held, his faith was a major part -the major part- of his life.
The whole quotation, which we cannot fit on the small stone, is:
"Certainly we shall rise, certainly we shall see and gladly, joyfully tell one another all that has been."
I think it quite beautiful