
Sisters get tattoos of dad's emotional final note: 'It has been such a good life'
Fox News
Two sisters who lost their father to COVID-19 memorialized his last moment with the final words he left for them.
Months apart, the two women decided to each get a tattoo of their father’s note to not only remember him, but to also serve as a symbol to live a fulfilled life. Rudolph Clausing's daughter Anna Harp, 28, got a stylized tattoo of his final words, which features an envelope and dogwood flowers. (Anna Harp) Rudolph Clausing's daughter Abrielle Clausing, 21, also got a tattoo of his final words but instead opted for a design that features his handwriting. (Anna Harp) Rudolph Clausing was a dental technician who had more than 40 years of experience, Anna Harp tells Fox News. (Anna Harp) Having grown up in Missouri, Rudolph Clausing was fond of the great outdoors, his daughters Anna Harp and Abrielle Clausing say. (Anna Harp) One of Rudolph Clausing's favorite outdoor activities was fishing, his daughters say. (Anna Harp) My dad passed away due to Covid five months ago and left us a note on his hospital bed. My sister and I got it as a tattoo recently. 🥺🤎 "We were both wanting to get a tattoo," Harp told Fox News while noting that her father’s final message is her fourth tattoo and Classing’s first.More Related News