Guests at this funeral in Texas received a surprising gift

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This is the note that guests at a funeral in Breckenridge, TX. were donated after attending the funeral of Jodie Perryman, who sadly died of cancer aged 81 on October 12.
Along with the note was a photo of Perryman – flipping the bird – and a small paper Ouija board. Gracie Perryman, Jodie’s granddaughter, shared the note on Twitter writing “What an icon”
An icon indeed!
According to Gracie, everyone had a good laugh after receiving the notes and many noted:
Of course, that’s so Jodie of her.
Gracie noted that it was nice to laugh during her grandmother’s grieving process.
Shortly after posting on Twitter, others began posting the unconventional ways to remember their loved ones at their funerals. Like this fun accessory given to guests.
Soon it became a thread of wonderful memories.
Sounds like something I wish I had done at my funeral! Give everyone a small Ouija board.
As much as many think the Ouija board is bad, Gracie herself says the paper Ouija board didn’t really work.
Funeral planning isn’t something many want to think about, but it’s always nice to have something in place so your loved ones aren’t left out. Having something like this lighthearted note is a lovely way to remember your loved one and know that even after you’re gone, you could have made them laugh one last time!
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