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Document Information
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Article excerpt / biography / email attachment
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1.57 MB
Summary
The document appears to be an excerpt from a tribute or article (possibly 'Roasting With Robin') detailing the specific death and funeral wishes of comedian George Carlin. It outlines his desire for cremation, a strict lack of religious services, and a private, informal gathering with Rhythm and Blues music. It includes quotes from his daughter, Kelly, enforcing the secular nature of the event, and concludes with a humorous quote from Carlin about wanting to explode spontaneously. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| George Carlin | Subject |
Comedian whose death wishes and funeral instructions are discussed in the text.
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| Kelly | Daughter |
Quoted regarding the strict secular nature of the funeral services.
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| Robin | Author/Columnist |
Mentioned in the bolded footer text 'Roasting With Robin'.
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| Wife | Family |
Mentioned as surviving family responsible for ashes.
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Timeline (1 events)
Post-death (Hypothetical/Planned)
Private gathering/funeral for George Carlin
George Carlin's home
Friends
Family
Relationships (1)
Context implies Kelly is the daughter adhering to his wishes.
Key Quotes (5)
"Upon my death, I wish to be cremated."Source
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"I wish no public service of any kind. I wish no religious service of any kind."Source
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Quote #2
"There will be no mention of God allowed"Source
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Quote #3
"No one will be allowed to say that 'George is now smiling down at us from Heaven above.'"Source
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Quote #4
"I' d like to explode spontaneously in someone' s living room... That, to me, is the way to go out."Source
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Quote #5
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