Aunt Esther Of Sanford & Son Resurrected At Memorial Service.
Call it the chickens going home to roost or just a monkey dressed in human garb at a funeral service for a “loved” — one acting out. But what conclusion should one draw after observing the behavior of a tactless wild in the midst of a church packed with mourners? Is it life imitating art or was the character played by LaWanda Page as Aunt Esther in the comedy series Sanford & Son starring Red Foxx just imitating life?
Hood Rat cursing out the dead.
What’s on display and at center stage at this funeral service is not the “dearly departed,” as is the norm at funerals. Instead what was on display at the services was attention seeking social misfit.
On display is a nut-job who woke that moorning with mal-intent of forethought of upstaging the dead.
On display in that church was a clown who may or may not took a shower that morning but had the presence of mind or enough sense to crawl out of bed that morning — put on some drawers, a wig, hat, a pair of shoes and throw a piece of black cloth over her torso.
Well whether her action is learned behavior from watching television shows such as Sanford and Son or other television shows of the ilk — that is open to debate. Or are those shows just art imitating life? Bottom line is: people who foster and help to enforce such shameful national