Massachusetts wanted to laugh at the world.
Linda Murphy’s humorous and serious deaths fell into the virus after death. A three -year battle with Bulbar Al at the age of 60.
“Well, if you are reading this death article, I seem to be dead. Wow, it actually happened … I died of FOMO due to the complications of Bulbar Als.” Murphy wrote. “My name is Linda Brossi Murphy. I was only 60 years old when I died.
Murphy of Massachusetts, Murphy, praised her 42 -year -old husband, David and children, as “the best of my life,” and reflected her to the people she left.
Murphy, who had not been able to say for the past year, has died in April. According to CBS Boston.
“I had a sad point of view that my stupid structure could not tell me,” Murphy said. “I don’t say that I can never say ‘I love you!’ It means that you can’t sing my bojangles for snacks, and you can’t order at Dunkin ‘Drive-Strough.”
She added: “As long as you eat, people around you eat hot hamburgers on the grill, sitting at the table while eating a pile of Chinese food, a healthy part of pasta Alfredo, or Chipotle.
Murphy worked as a nursing home manager before joining the family real estate business in 2000, and was diagnosed with ALS in 2022 after surviving breast cancer.
She admitted that she tried to keep the struggle private.
Murphy confessed that “life has been overwhelming every day, every day.” “I always did my best to avoid informing others of the daily pain and struggle with ALS. Hubby and I tried to put the best self for the public’s eyes every day.”
Murphy chose his own coffin, music and funeral and planned a dance party to celebrate life.
Murphy even joked that one of her “superpowers” was not a hangover and was the ability to drink as much as I wanted.
“True wonder is the reason why I did not die due to civic failure.” MURPHY
She donated the brain and spinal cord for Als Research and asked her loved ones to respect her in a very unique way.
Murphy also suggested that only “good loved ones” will be welcomed when she wakes up.
“If you have a bad smell and meaning to my family or friends for the rest of my life … please give favor to everyone.” “We do not want your negative drama and energy.”
Murphy’s last wish for the world was “being kind to everyone.”
Murphy asked, “Telemarkers, groceries, dunkin staff, Teackgater, family, friends:” Please be kind to everyone. ” Is there actually a negative reason? I don’t think so… “
“So in my existence, I say goodbye. It exploded while it lasted. We certainly had fun!”
Murphy’s daughter, Justine Hastings, said that when she entered the Massachusetts General Hospital in 2022, she always worked a little different at the beginning of the diagnosis.
Hastings recalled: “And they all tested, she diagnosed herself. That’s the most ‘mother’ she did.”
Hastings was satisfied with the feedback from the mother’s virus death.
Her daughter said, “She was a party’s life. She was a party.” “One of my favorite opinions is, ‘I just read this, I hope you can drink a glass of wine with her.’