Funny old woman turned her own funeral into a séance (8 photos)
What could be better than a person with a great sense of humor? Especially if it's your favorite grandmother! Jodi Perryman, 81, knowing that her time is running out, has prepared special gifts for those who roads. These were postcards with her photograph and tiny boards for seances with the inscription "Let's be in touch!"
Jodi Marie Perryman, 81, decided she would give all her loved ones one last keepsake during her own funeral.
Gracie, Jody's granddaughter, tweeted this picture and it's very people liked it. First, pay attention to the photo of granny. She is she was obviously a bitch. Secondly, the idea to distribute to guests on funeral ouija boards are simply brilliant.
According to Gracie, despite the grief and sadness inherent in At the moment, at the sight of these postcards, it was impossible not to laugh. Indeed, why not keep in touch! Here is the fixture there is...
There were 30-40 people in the room and everyone had a tantrum (in in a good way) when they read the cards they received. Session, Of course, they also tried to hold it, but nothing came of it.
Jody Perryman loved to have fun and fool around all her life, and even after death managed to defuse the sad situation, to make her most close and beloved relatives.
She died of cancer on October 12th. She refused surgery and treatment, deciding that it's not worth it, and it's all too hard. Feeling that her days will soon come to an end, Jody finally came up with the idea to make these postcards.
Gracie described her grandmother as a "firecracker" who could "outsmart anyone." “She was funny. She had a great sense of humor and a great heart,” Gracie said. - She loved her family. And she took care of the people around her. She was a great woman."
The photo of the original postcard was published on October 19 and scored more than 730 thousand likes and hundreds of comments; some people shared their experience, but most simply admired the postcard.
“This is amazing... I will do the same when I die, in honor of your cool grandmothers! May she rest in peace!" one commenter wrote. "I I'm very sorry for your loss. Your grandmother had a wonderful feeling humor, and her desire to bring some light into the severity of grief is simply touches."
"We'll be in touch!"