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What would you want included in your obituary?

“She was a big b!tch.”

I told that to my husband and he said “Wow. I hope I die before you so I don’t have to make that happen!” :lol-2:

I’m only half joking. I think that epitaph could be interpreted so many different ways, all of which are true.
 
My family has strict instructions to put a gold jewelry piece with me in my urn or coffin. As an archaeologist, I'm aware that gold survives best and if I'm dug up I want there to be something for future archaeologists (or grave robbers - the difference can be small) to find.

It will probably be my carnelian ring as my daughter doesn't particularly like it. As long as it's gold I'm fine.

I had to get a crown on the last molar way at the back and I got a gold one for basically this reason!
 
HI:

I thought this was about a narrative (an Obit). Funeral planning, well........

cheers--Sharon
 
This is my favorite obit of all time, and if my family doesn’t do something similar for me I will haunt them. IMG_5572.jpeg
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