Firstly, it is very difficult to think about ending of life i.e. death and after death rituals for my own funeral. But I would like to write this for you who thinks so differently and want a rare thing which people even avoids to talk about. So In my last funeral letter I will write!
“Hey! Whoever is reading this please go near to my body I want to hear my last words too. This is my last talk to all of you gathered here for my funeral. I am no more alive and this body is going to bury somewhere in few hours so I would like to thank all of the people who loved and supported me throughout my life and want to say sorry to all those whom I hurt.
Yes it is very strange to write your own eulogy, I did it few months ago when I was ill and admitted to hospital and feeling very close to God. I was scared so I wrote this then I felt happiness and peace and was ready to go to God again.
I want my each family member to say some last words for me and friends those who wants to say please continue . Remember me in your prayers. I still want this.
After my death I want my son to complete all of the work I had left incompleted and I want my daughters to work on my NGO projects , My wife to be happy forever and my friends to enjoy the rest of the lifes.
Keep visiting my grave and keep flowering it with your prayers and love.
Thank you!
Goodbye .''
Thank you.
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