An obituary goes viral

ABC News’ Will Ganss has the details on one son’s hilarious, yet touching tribute to his larger-than-life mother.

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33 thoughts on “An obituary goes viral

  1. I LOVE this!
    I'm guna show my fam this, I'd love something like this written for me.
    Also, loved how he called her a scoundrel but done with obvious love 💕

  2. Jesus is the only one who saves. Thank God He offered us a way to have forgiveness of sins.
    Acts 4:12 "There is no other name under heaven given unto men to be saved."

  3. I love it.. Great son who honored his Mama's spirit. I have mine already written…( I'm 75)
    " I had the time of my life…Goodnight everyone…"

  4. Too bad there’s one less honest, blunt non-PC human around. Respect for leaving a son that didn’t fall far from the tree. Damn we need you now!!!

  5. I think more people should “pre-write” their obituaries.
    There’s a certain comfort that comes when you know everything is exactly like they want it when their time comes.

  6. How awesome.
    Proverbs 17:22
    A joyful heart is a good medicine but a broken spirit drieth the bones
    If we could be so blessed for someone who makes us happy, makes us laugh, then we would surly be loved and blessed

  7. Beautiful to see a son love his mom so much to take the time to write something that would be so meaningful to her. Sending love and prayers ❤️🌹❤️

  8. That’s how I want to be eulogized. I’m not a saint. I have a loud mouth, quick wit and I bleed sarcasm. I’ve never been politically correct in my life. I’m a larger than life Texas woman and that’s how I want it written up. I don’t sugarcoat sh!t. I ain’t Willy Wonka.

  9. this can give us also a "new view" for thinking of the dead as it is also very common in other cultures to celebrate the death with fun. once i had nice african neighbours and he was mourning his fathers death as the oldest son. so he made a huge houseparty with drums and dancing and everyone was able to join in and have something nice to eat. dunno when i was a child i was to a normal procession and for me it was most disturbing to see the coffin going into the earth with all the crying and unsmiling people in dark clothes (and what about the worms in the grave? it gave me really some childhood-nightmares!). so my granny decided she wants to swim into the sea after her death. so we got her a sunny sea-funeral on the ship. when i dropped her urn into the ocean a huge sunshine shined exactly on her, and it was like a mirror-ball diving in the ocean (in germany you need for everything a coroner, so the part that we need to wait another month for arriving the urn at the sea was a bit hard). we went home laughing and with good mood because of this nice event and made her a tree with a sign in her hometown were people can gather and sit on a nice bench in the nature. R.I.P nice Renee (hope it´s written right) who footprinted the world in these way, even in germany we know the story now <3.

  10. Rip May you fly high if you want to or just hang out up there. You sound allot like me except no affair will Larry King in the 60 because I was born in the 70 but at least you lived a great life And more in paradise. God bless you 🙏🏽❤️🎄

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