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Terminally ill dad talks 600 strangers into matching tattoos ‘to remember him’

Por: New York Post Life December 11, 2022

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A terminally ill dad wants to guarantee people will remember him when he’s gone. Don Caskey, of Ohio, says he has convinced more than 600 strangers to get $40,000 worth of matching tattoos with him — “I wanted to make more connections with people who I didn’t know, so I started asking random strangers to get tattoos with me,” Caskey told Kennedy News. “Part of the reason I started doing this is so these people remember me as well, so... + full article



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