Last Wishes
- Sometime after Sidney died, his widow, Tillie, was finally able to speak about what a thoughtful and wonderful man her late husband had been.
- "Sidney thought of everything," she told them. "Just before he died, Sidney called me to his bedside. He handed me three envelopes. `Tillie,' he told me, 'I have put all my last wishes in these three envelopes. After I am dead, please open them and do exactly as I have instructed. Then I can rest in peace'."
- "What was in the envelopes?" her friends asked.
- "The first envelope contained $5,000 with a note, 'Please use this money to buy a nice casket.' So I bought a beautiful mahogany casket with such a comfortable lining that I know Sidney is resting very comfortably.
- "The second envelope contained $10,000 with a note, 'Please use this for a nice funeral.' I arranged Sidney a very dignified funeral and bought all his favorite foods for everyone attending."
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"And the third envelope?" asked her friends.
- "The third envelope contained $25,000 with a note, 'Please use this to buy a nice stone.'
- Holding her hand in the air, Tillie said, "So, do you like my stone?" showing off her ten carat diamond ring.
A merry heart doeth good
like a medicine...
(Prov 17:22)


