Children write recently deceased mom’s obituary in 1st person, and it’s hilarious

Obituaries are never fun to write … except when they are.

Of course, losing someone you love leaves a hole inside you that will never properly be filled, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find a quirky way of honoring their memory. In any case, that’s exactly what the children of the late Sybil Marie Hicks did.

A recent obituary published in The Hamilton Spectator offered a glimpse into Sybil’s life, as written by her children in a first-person style.

Sure, it’s different, but it certainly makes for an eye-catching read …

If the obituary in question reflects how Sybil was in life, then I can only express regret at not having met her. She sounds like quite the woman indeed.

“It hurts me to admit it… but I, Mrs. Ron Hicks from Baysville, have passed away. I passed peacefully with my eldest daughter, Brenda, by my side February 2, 2019 at 8:20 a.m.” it begins.

“I leave behind my loving husband, Ron Hicks, whom I often affectionately referred to as a ‘Horse’s Ass’.

“I also left behind my children whom I tolerated over the years; Bob (with Carol) my oldest son and also my favourite. Brian (with Ginette) who was the Oreo cookie favourite, Brenda AKA “Hazel” who would run to clean the bathrooms when she heard company was coming. Barbara (with Gordon) the ever Miss Perfect and finally Baby Bruce who wouldn’t eat homemade turkey soup because he didn’t want to be alert looking for bones while he ate.

“I will miss seeing my sweetest grandchildren; Caitlin, Megan, Joel, Issac, Mason, Rachel, Annie, Emma, Harrison, Clark, Choe, Orion, Griffin …grow up to be the incredible people they are meant to be.

“I graduated from Waterdown High School with honors while wearing my shiny bright saddle shoes. I later graduated from Hamilton General Hospital School Nursing class of 1975B – Best Class EVER!

“In 1972 Ron and I loaded the car with the 5- B’s and headed north to run a school bus company for over 20 years in Baysville, Ontario. I was an active horticulturalist, a member of the Eastern Star and a member of the Lion’s Club in Baysville.

“I finally have the smoking hot body I have always wanted… having been cremated.

“Please come say goodbye and celebrate my wonderful life with my husband and his special friend Dorothy who is now lovingly taking care of my horse’s ass.

“For those of you who are wondering who assisted me in writing this… it wasn’t my husband, it wasn’t my oldest, nor was it my youngest…

“Thank you all for sharing my life with me. I am off to swim to the buoy and back.

“Love, Sybil”

Well, that’s certainly one way to remember a loved one! 

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