So I copied it into my notebook.
The funny thing was not that husband and wife were together. The surprising thing was that when one died, they also inscribed the other's name on the stone. And the one who remained alive, in the visits they made periodically to the cemetery, saw their name engraved on the tombstone. Alife and written. They knew where they would end their days, and with whom, necessarily.
Estonians believe that if they bury themselves together, in the afterlife also those people will remain together. That's what the owner of the beach house told us."