Most Interesting Deathbed Confessions
Most Interesting Deathbed Confessions
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the fucking manscape ads are terrible…i mean fuckin stupid
This makes me want to cry. š
1:23
TRADITORE DELLA PATRIA
Betty Grable was a swell looking dame.
These types of confessions are so heart felt and heart breaking. The only ones that makes me laugh are the near death experience where the asshole is scared and sorry lol
Not 3 minutes in and I gotta stop because I just
Maaaaaaaan, I clicked on this to hear where the bodies were buried, not all these heart-warming, tender moments!
Pre death clarity is real my grandfather had it on his and he had dementia and barely spoke for the last two yrs of his life til his pre death clarity
I dont work, but my mother does! My mother works around old people, and one was dying. She had to stay with him, watch over him. I remember she told me that his confession before he died was that had and affair with the house maid.
His wife was not pleased lol.
The "Amy" story hit home for me,as perhaps he was waiting to be with her ,one last time ,to say goodbye before passing on.
Damn, that ended on a depressing note.
Redditors really will lie about anything….
On her death Bed. My grandmother confessed to arranging my parents wedding. That is my fathers parents approached my mom’s parents and said " we would like yours youngest to marry our son. We will give you $xxxx to make this happen. " one year later I was born……
I worked as a CNA for many years. One elderly lady that hardley ever spoke and when she did was soft spoken and sweet. She was the ideal "tweet old lady". A week or so before she passed she pulled me aside and said "I killed all the little babies you know, all nine of them.." Soo that was super disturbing.
My guess for the college one has to be Duke and UNC
This video hurts my heart. I will never know my dad’s last words.
He was home alone when he passed. My grandpa had been over to check on him about half an hour beforehand, and he passed likely just before my mom got home from work.
My little brother was at grandpa’s and I’d moved out by that point but was coming home the next day to visit him.
He looked peaceful and like he was just sleeping so we don’t know if he passed in his sleep or if not, we don’t know what his last words were and never will.
RIP dad.
My great-grandfather passed away in December of 2020, he was 88. Basically heart failure bit also signs of dementia. I was there when he passed away along with my grandmother and her younger brother. We knew it was getting close, within the hour. My grandma and I had said out goodbyes, we were standing next to him. My uncle stroked his father’s hair and said, "I love you, Pop." His eyes had been glazed over for hours prior, not knowing who we were. As soon as my uncle said that, his eyes focused, looked at my uncle, and he said, "I love you too, son." They had never said it before, ‘manly men don’t say I love you’ in our family. We knew he had been waiting for that. About 5 seconds later, his heart stopped. I was 16 at the time, but it gave me closure to be there when he left us. I miss him dearly, but he was tired. He was home in the mountains where he wanted to be.
Love you, Grandfather.
7/20/1932 – 12/18/2020
"The owls flowed like wine." Most hilarious sentence ive heard in a while
I understand the owl woman. Being the youngest of my sisters I get a lot of peoples stuff that I donāt want. Coming from people I care about it can be hard to say no. So now I have hundreds of angels. Iām not religious, I donāt go to church, Iāve never asked for them, but they keep multiplying
The owl thing reminds me of my mother. She told us she liked the "Footsteps" poem. So of course, that was all she got for gifts from all her kids for years. I had a few adorable roosters, and now that it was I always get from my babies for gifts. I don’t mind, it makes it easier for them to pick gifts for me.
Had this old guy breaking down and crying, wanting to confess the worst thing he had ever done. He said when he first started dating his wife he kissed another woman during truth or dare. He had been convicted of 3 murders.
My grandpa had a pig collection started the same way…
Well last time I checked deathbed confessions and makes heaven a lot more comforting than I thought it was and he’ll both are better than nothing at least but I still miss him
i was there when my grandfather passed away. he had had multiple strokes and lost the ability to speak at all. i prayed over him and he passed away peacefully. it was exactly what he needed to pass. the funny thing is, i have my last conversations from a couple weeks earlier with him all recorded on my phone. he wanted to tell me about aliens and the ufos he saw while working in the air force. i miss him so much but i know hes at peace now.
My grandma died from COPD, and was sick for 10 years. I hadn’t really seen her the last few years before her death, but I went to the nursing home while she was on her death bed to say good bye. The last thing she ever said to me was, with eyes full of tears, I thought you’d forgotten about me. I’ll never forget that shit.
While my grandma didnāt have the strength left to say anything in the end, when I got to her bedside and took her hand I saw a single tear go down her cheek. Then her eyes went dark and her hand hit the bed, that is when I hit the floor, literally. Iām fairly certain that the extreme emotional impact from her dying in my arms (I was ~6 ) was so strong that my mind just overloaded and shut everything down except life support (breathing, heart beat, etc).
god damit i want the old music back ,im scared
3:55 ā¦Eda?
My great something grandma’s last words were "I don’t want any fucking jello!"
LOL, no one went to nasty grandpa’s deathbed, even after being bribed with possible money. I think all the kids either knew he was lying, knew he was using it to manipulate them get the last hurrah, or they were just so done, they didn’t care. Oof.
It’s not so hard NOT to be a scummy person, honestly.
So no one going to talk about the Polish girl who regreted not fricking hitler when she had the chance
That woman who did’t…. Hitler was mabe Hitler love if se was her wife se had mabe talkt about what happend to ā” and made Hitler stop that
The guy had a cat for 30 years????
After my great grandma passed the family gathered and was sharing stories. My great grandpa admitted that he lied to her about making a church donation because the checkbook balance was off by 3 cents and she was spending hours looking for the missing pennies. Once he told her that she was able to calmed down marked down the ‘donation’. The kicker was that he was a pastor (though the change easily could have been dropped at the church).
Also the last words I heard him say were "I love you." It was just before Christmas 2014 and my mom had given him a handmade blue blanket, he passed away January 4th. He struggled to get the words out and was more mouthing than verbal. He also knew Morse Code and the last Thanksgiving we were holding his hand and he was squeezing in a pattern. No one else knows the patterns and we told him "I am sorry we don’t know Morse Code." And he stopped briefly. It’s hard to know that even when he couldn’t speak he still tried to communicate but no one could understand.
That last one was very sad
My great grandmother revealed that her beloved pie crust recipe was actually just a store bought crust
Ngl I want my last words to be knock knock then laugh menacingly
the last words i heard from my great grandpa was "that mask."
Ok here me out, the last words somebody said to someone were said by me to my late uncle, you se this is a story my mother tells me about, the morning after late my uncle passed away from a Bad stroke i told my mother "Mama Uncle Ben (yes he was calles Bennard) is on the living room" shocked she tells me that was scare but then told me to say to him " Tell him that we will look after auntie and cousins and dont worry, tell him that he can go in peace" on her words she said i told her later that i didnt remeber that happening and i dont to this day..but yeah
My bf is supposed to be the 5th generation Michigan state student there making him do it it sucks for him
My Dad almost had a shark collection starting haha I get him shark themed things to do I can sing the dreaded āBaby Sharkā song whenever I see him wear/use them. My siblings noticed he had a few different shark things and were thinking theyād add to it during Christmas (Dadās the type of person who doesnāt ask for anything particular for gifts, just grateful for a gift). After I learnt how to breathe again after laughing for a while, I had to tell them it was just a joke I started cause he hated a song.
Last thing me and my great grandma were talking about was me telling her i was learning ASL. I was trying to teach her, and when me and my dad were exiting to go home I weakly picked up my hands and went "Seeing you makes me happy" in sign, and she seemed to understand and blew me a kiss.
She died a week or so later. I’m just so happy she understood that I cared about her and I knew the same.
My treasure is buried in….in……hougghhhhh
I have a joke Iām working on about Duke menās basketballās Coach K⦠that on his deathbed, confesses, ā⦠itās actually pronounced phonetically, āKris-see-zoo-skiā¦ā
My grandma died from cancer and she told me "I know it’s Christmas baby… you don’t have to hide it from me… Now what did you get for Christmas?" She couldn’t remember a lot of stuff and we decided not to tell her it was Christmas then near at the end of our call she said "Sweetheart I know I’m not gonna make it to see 2021, I’m pretty sure I will be gone tomorrow. Please take care of your sister and dad for me… I love you all and will always remember and love you all… "
The next day she passed peacefully.
The first part made me cry especially with the grandma waiting to be with her husband and a grandad waiting his grandosn coming home from school trip
That happy music in the end did not fit this time.