Her Dying Husband Had A Selfish Wish Of Keeping The Money Until Death. What The Wife Did Is HILARIOUS!


A lot of people are determined to work their lives out in the best way that they could to be able to have enough for everyday needs such as gas and electricity bills.

But some people have taken it to a different degree which is more likely to be unnecessary. Sometimes it is more important to stand on good moral and upright things rather than be selfish.

A short story of a husband and wife made a huge mark on the people who have read it. The widow shared the story to a lot of people.

When they were still together, her husband worked double time to earn enough and he felt like he has the right to keep it to himself. 

As he was near death, the husband wished that his wife would put all the money in the casket along with his dead body.
The wife was a Christian who lives by a good moral and she really wanted to grant the wish of her dying husband. 

The casket of her husband was already being put down to the grave when she yelled, "Wait a minute." Then she put on a shoebox inside the casket and locked it.


A friend of her told her, ‘I hope you weren’t crazy enough to put all that money in there with that stingy old man.’

The widow replied, "Yes, I promised. I’m a good Christian, I can’t lie. I promised him that I was to put that money in that casket with him."


Her friend asked her, ‘You mean to tell me you put every cent of his money in the casket with him?’

The wife replied, ‘I sure did, I got it all together, put it into my account and I wrote him a check.’ ”

It was really a brilliant idea. She did not break any rules. She gave her husband all the money. All he needs to do is to encash it which is really impossible. 


This story is really hilarious, right? Tell us what you think. Share your thoughts below. 

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