Obituary
My great-uncle passed away at the end of January. I didn't know him and I also didn't go to the funeral (neither was I really invited), but my mum had brought an obituary card back with her from the funeral, so that's how I came across his name:
Aloisius Franciscus "Wies" (Wies is pronounced "Wees")
He was born in 1930.
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I know, it's all horrible teenage angst.
Aloisius Franciscus "Wies" (Wies is pronounced "Wees")
He was born in 1930.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
I know, it's all horrible teenage angst.
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Aloisius is pronounced al-oh-WEE-see-us around here, so that's where Wies might come from.
It's very over the top and German but it's handsome!
As I told la-petite-rachel, I'm from the Netherlands and my parents (and their ancestors) were all born near the Belgian border :)
Sounds really German! A good name. May he rest in peace.
This message was edited 2/3/2014, 3:54 PM
I live in the Netherlands, my parents (and their ancestors) were all born near the Belgian border.
That's neat! :)
This message was edited 2/4/2014, 12:44 PM
Oh, I love it!
Quiescat in pace!
Quiescat in pace!
Is that Latin for "Rest in peace"? I've got a Latin test tomorrow ^_^