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Death Wishes

Not to upset anyone, but this is just to keep as a record. If I am ever in a coma or if I am a vegetable on machines, please only keep me on the machines for 2 years. I do not want my family to be torn apart like that lady Terry's was. When I die, please bury me on consecrated grounds next to my mother. I would like to be cremated. Make sure I have a funeral too, and that that consecrated ground is not my backyard, or anybody else's for that matter. Don't lie about me saying something different than this. Do not lie about me showing any activity such as following a balloon around a room when I have not. Respect these wishes.

~Kelly Elizabeth Cashel

Comments (7)

Grandaddy:

Kelly, that's a good message. I have one question. Where do you want to be buried if your mother is alive when you die?

Gramalie:

Kelly, I will make sure that all of your wishes are carried out if I am still here - Heaven forbid! We ALL need to write out our wishes just in case we get in that state. Just keep Terri and her family in your prayers. It must be heart wrenching to be going through this as a family.

kelly:

Wherever it is convenient. It has to be a place that is regularly cared for. I also would like to be buried somewhere where it is warm

kelly:

Oh yeah! Donate my internal organs for scientific research or for somebody who is in need of a certain organ please!!

sista:

Kelly, this might not be a legal document since you spelled your last name wrong. Not that I'm into spelling.

I'm planning on having a beach house with a garden. You can keep your ashes there, I'll even get a pretty angel to put on top.

kelly:

Dad doesn't let me have my real last name on here

sista:

Oh. That makes sense. Well, I hope the real Kelly Elizabeth Cashel agrees with you.

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