I Know Death Is Like Scary, Or Whatever, But Reading About These Famous People's Last Wishes Kinda Has Me Laughing

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1. Tupac Shakur — Requested his ashes beryllium smoked by members of his aged group, Outlawz.

For a agelong time, it was conscionable a rumor that members of Outlawz smoked Tupac's ashes aft his funeral. However, successful 2011, the communicative was confirmed. According to the Huffington Post, members of Outlawz confirmed to VLADTV, saying, "Yes, it's decidedly true...had a small memorial for him with his ma and his family. We had deed the beach, threw [in] a batch of crap helium liked astatine the beach. Some weed, immoderate chickenhearted wings, helium loved orangish soda... Pac loved that benignant of shit, truthful we were giving him our ain farewell. If you perceive to 'Black Jesus,' helium said, 'Last wishes, n****s fume my ashes.' That was a petition that helium had. Now, however superior helium was astir it? We took it serious."

2. Lemmy Kilmister of the set Motörhead — Had his ashes turned into bullets and fixed to his closest friends.

After Lemmy died successful 2015, his ashes were placed successful slug casings and fixed to adjacent friends arsenic a last tribute. Recipients included erstwhile MTV big Riki Rachtman, Rob Halford of the set Judas Priest, and Ugly Kid Joe vocalist Whitefield Crane, among others. Each of them received a slug engraved with Lemmy’s sanction and a heartfelt missive reading: "We each cognize Lemmy knew galore people, but had fewer that helium considered friends and adjacent less that helium considered family. Being that you are 1 of those radical helium considered family, we would similar to stock a small portion of him with you. Lemmy touched each of our lives successful a mode we don’t deliberation immoderate of america could forget, but with these ashes you know… you support Lemmy with you forever. He was Lemmy. He played Rock ‘n’ Roll. Don’t hide him."

3. Mark Gruenwald (Marvel Comics editor) — Asked for his ashes to beryllium mixed into Marvel comic-book ink.

After the longtime Marvel Comics exertion and writer died successful 1996, his ashes were mixed into the printing ink for the archetypal commercialized paperback variation of Squadron Supreme, 1 of his astir notable works. Marvel said it was their mode of honoring his privation to “live everlastingly done his comics.”

4. Tony Curtis — Asked to beryllium buried with galore things, including a Stetson hat, an Armani scarf, his iPhone, driving gloves, and a transcript of his favourite novel, Anthony Adverse.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Tony Curtis’s ceremonial had implicit 400 attendees. The work featured tributes from household and friends, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and girl Jamie Lee Curtis, who shared humorous and touching memories. Curtis's woman Jill adjacent described idiosyncratic items buried with him — similar paintbrushes, a fencing saber, 7 packets of Splenda, Percocet pills, and a poem to their dog. The ceremonial concluded with a poem written by Curtis himself, marking a poetic farewell to a beloved icon.

5. Harry Houdini — Offered a reward to anyone who could beryllium they could interaction the dead, and besides asked his woman to clasp an annual séance connected Halloween to effort and interaction him.

Before helium died successful 1926, Houdini made a pact with his wife, Bess, to behaviour an yearly séance connected Halloween, utilizing a concealed codification lone the 2 of them knew. The thought was that if anyone could interaction him from the afterlife, it would beryllium her. For 10 years, she faithfully held séances, but Houdini ne'er “came through.” Eventually, she declared the experimentation a failure, saying, Ten years is agelong capable to hold for immoderate man.” Nonetheless, fans and magicians proceed to clasp Houdini séances to this day.

6. Hunter S. Thompson — Had his ashes "blasted retired of a cannon."

Allegedly, Thompson's friend, histrion Johnny Depp (who starred successful an adaptation of Thompson's caller Fear and Loathing successful Las Vegas) spent $3 cardinal to put this unusual request. According to the Independent, a suit from Depp's erstwhile managers explained, "Thompson’s ashes were fired from a cannon that was placed atop a 153-foot (47m) operation shaped similar a double-thumbed fist clutching a peyote button. The ceremonial was attended by Senator John Kerry, Jack Nicholson, John Cusack, Bill Murray, Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn, Josh Hartnett, Ralph Steadman, and more."

7. Gene Roddenberry — Requested his ashes beryllium sent to space.

In October 1992, a tiny information of the Star Trek creator's ashes flew with NASA astronaut James Weatherbee among his "personal effects" connected the Space Shuttle Columbia.

Interestingly, his wife, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, who played aggregate roles successful Star Trek, besides requested the aforesaid thing. In 2024, Gene's and Majel's DNA were successfully launched into heavy abstraction connected the Celestis Enterprise Flight alongside the DNA of their lad Eugene and the ashes of Star Trek stars James Doohan (Scotty), DeForest Kelley (Dr. McCoy), and Nichelle Nichols (Lt Uhura).

8. James Doohan — The Star Trek prima had his ashes flown into abstraction (before the Celestis Enterprise Flight).

In 2008, Doohan's ashes were seemingly smuggled onto the International Space Station by video crippled developer and entrepreneur Richard Garriott. Garriott told the Sunday Times that helium was contacted by the actor’s son, Chris Doohan, who said it was his father’s privation to marque it to the ISS.

Garriott accepted the petition and took possession of Doohan’s ashes, but due to the fact that of strict timelines, helium couldn’t spell done the authoritative support process required to bring items onto the station. Instead, successful what helium described arsenic a “completely clandestine” effort, helium secretly carried respective laminated cards containing immoderate of Doohan’s ashes aboard the ISS. Once there, helium discreetly tucked 1 of the cards beneath the level panels of the Columbus module.

9. Jack Benny — Requested a azygous reddish roseate beryllium delivered to his woman each time for the remainder of her life.

When comedian Jack Benny died successful 1974, helium near instructions successful his volition for his wife, Mary Livingstone, to person a single reddish rose each time for the remainder of her life. After his passing, florists began delivering them daily, and Mary confirmed that the roses arrived without neglect until her ain decease successful 1983.

10. Alexander McQueen — Left £50,000 (or $75,000) for the attraction of his dogs.

When British manner decorator Alexander McQueen died successful 2010, his volition included provisions for his beloved dogs. He near £50,000 (around $75,000 astatine the time) specifically for their lifelong care. His volition besides directed wealth to his family, staff, and respective charities.

11. Dusty Springfield — Left immoderate precise colorful and affectionate instructions for her beloved cat, Nicholas.

The legendary British vocalist specified that her feline Nicholas beryllium fed imported babe food, serenaded with her ain songs, and housed successful a specially built indoor treehouse. She adjacent went truthful acold arsenic to put a “wedding” for Nicholas to a friend’s pistillate cat, implicit with a ceremony.

12. Janis Joplin — Set speech $2,500 for a post-death party.

In her will, the iconic vocalist acceptable speech $2,500 for a enactment to beryllium held aft her death. True to her wishes, a lively aftermath took spot astatine the Lion’s Share nine successful San Anselmo, California, a fewer weeks aft she died. Friends, family, and chap musicians gathered to observe her beingness with music, food, and drinks.

For the archetypal nationalist viewing, Franklin wore reddish arsenic a motion to her honorary rank of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority. At the 2nd viewing, Franklin wore a powder-blue formal with sparkling shoes. And for the last viewing, she was dressed successful a roseate golden customized knit gown that had pinkish beaded lace.

For the existent funeral, Franklin wore a sparkling full-length golden formal with sequined heels.

14. Charles Dickens — Left precise circumstantial instructions for however his ceremonial should look.

In his will, Dickens asked that attendees not deterioration scarves, cloaks, achromatic bows, agelong hatbands, oregon apical hats, arsenic helium seemingly disliked the "showy trappings" of Victorian mourning. He wanted his burial to beryllium elemental and unpretentious.

Despite his wishes for privacy, Dickens was yet buried successful Poets’ Corner astatine Westminster Abbey successful 1870, wherever crowds came to wage their respects — though his ceremonial attire rules were inactive observed.

15. Ed Headrick (Frisbee inventor) — Had his ashes molded into Frisbees and fixed to friends and family.

After Headrick died, his ashes were mixed into limited-edition Frisbees. These were past fixed to friends and family, allowing his loved ones to virtually play with and observe his legacy. Interestingly, Headrick's lad Daniel said, "For years, helium utilized to gag astir saying helium wanted to unrecorded connected arsenic a Frisbee."

16. Fred Baur, inventor of Pringles — Wanted to beryllium buried successful a Pringles can.

Baur created the plan for the famous, tubular Pringles tin successful 1966 and was truthful arrogant of this information that helium wanted to marque it a portion of his past wishes, truthful immoderate of his ashes were buried successful one. According to Time, Baur's oldest son, "Larry and his siblings stopped astatine Walgreen's for a burial tin of Pringles connected their mode to the ceremonial home. 'My siblings and I concisely debated what spirit to use,' Baur says, 'but I said, "Look, we request to usage the original."'"

17. Finally, Elizabeth Taylor — Requested that she beryllium "fashionably late" to her ain funeral.

Taylor's funeral (and resting place) was held astatine the Great Mausoleum successful Glendale, California's famed Forest Lawn Cemetery. According to Time Magazine, "In accordance with her past wishes, the ceremonial began 15 minutes aft its announced commencement time. According to her publicist, Sally Morrison, Taylor near instructions and requested that idiosyncratic denote those virtually immortal words, 'She adjacent wanted to beryllium precocious for her ain funeral.'"

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