If you’re going to cry, at least let it be from laughter.
That is probably what the relatives of those who died and published an obituary in their memory thought. Or perhaps it was the dead themselves when they were still alive who had the idea of being remembered with a smile.
These brief news items, paid for by relatives or by the deceased before dying, often appear in the newspapers. to report the death of a loved one.
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Obituaries are published in newspapers so that the burial detailsbut there are those who take advantage of the occasion to make one last joke.
Obituaries are usually marked by grief, but there are those who prefer to use the space to say goodbye to the world in an original, different and, at times, hilarious way.
This is a compilation of the 8funniest obituaries of all time.
As elections approach…
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“Faced with the prospect of voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, Mary Anne chose to turn to God’s everlasting love.”
Mary Anne Alfriend Noland passed away just 6 months before the 2016 US elections. Who knows what her obituary would have been like had she been a witness to the latest elections…
Although others would have liked to be able to vote
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In February 2008, Justiniano Álvarez passed away. He was a man who had not voted for Zapatero in the elections of that same year. His family wanted to record this in this obituary published in the newspaper The Country.
When Heaven Seeks the Best Chiropractor
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“Jesus had a back pain that only the best chiropractor in the world could fix.”
Dr. Mark Flanagan, who considered himself the “world’s best chiropractor,” went to heaven so he could do a house call for Jesus, who apparently had a lot of back pain.
Don’t wait up for us
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Friends of Manuel Díaz, who died 10 years ago, said goodbye to him by talking about a future reunion, although without rushing: “Manolo, don’t wait up for us, we’ll get there… you do it at your own pace.”
Like the one you want to see on TV
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“For a day when I appear in an obituary and I don’t see myself.”
María Rodrigo passed away 3 years ago, but she left with a touch of humor.
Teeth worth their weight in gold
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“She wants her gold teeth back from the dentist who pulled them out, they were meant for her to keep.”
Karen Short’s joke is hilarious. She was leaving this world, but not without her gold teeth.
The last party
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“I invite you today to my last party.”
Mikel Marroquín could not leave without announcing himself in the Basque Daily one last big celebration.
He took the recipe to the grave
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“You’re leaving without leaving us the recipe for pickled paella!!!”
There are secrets that will never be revealed and there are recipes that are taken to the grave, like the one that Miguel Ángel did not reveal to his family.
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