Death Quote by Jill Conner Browne
““My sister, Judy, has always said that she would like to lie in state, propped up in her coffin with her eyes blared wide open, face fixed in a big grin, and have a taped greeting for all her mourners. Something real upbeat and, well, live-sounding, like: 'He-e-e-ey!Cuteshoestellyomamahi!””
About This Quote
She imagines a flamboyant, exaggerated funeral where the deceased appears alive and joyous, subverting conventional solemnity with humor and theatricality.
In simple terms: A funeral can be staged as a lively, humorous performance.
Humor can transform grief rituals into celebratory spectacles.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- planning a themed memorial service
- writing a satirical eulogy
- designing a funeral video montage
- creating a comedic skit about loss
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- use humor to ease mourning tension
- incorporate personal jokes to honor the deceased
Questions to Reflect On
- When is humor appropriate in mourning?
- How does theatricality affect collective grieving?
May be perceived as disrespectful by those who value traditional solemnity.