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I'll probably use a QR code
And then years later someone will be posting "Why do all these gravestones link to sketchy scam websites?"
You can encode quite a bit of text in a QR code... It doesn't need to be a URL. Smart idea!
I like this idea a lot! Because walking through graveyards we get curious and we want to know about these people. Especially celebrities, and we would be fascinated to know the cause of death too because of course that's never written on the epitaph either. I wish cause of death would be written on epitaphs. I know that would be dark & morbid & in poor taste but honestly that's what everybody's interested to know!