Image 1

It is brilliant how the widow got back at the obnoxious husband who wanted to be buried with his wealth.

The company of a stingy partner can be quite unpleasant. Although it’s common for people to spend their money however they please, things take on a slightly different dynamic when you’re in a relationship.

You need to be adaptable and think of each other’s needs in that circumstance. One of them is the story being told here.

It’s possible that this tale is real or not. I found it amusing and had to respect the widow’s intelligence despite the fact that it is entirely fictitious.

When I read the story’s hilarious punchline earlier today, I knew I had to share it with you. Shared happiness is double happiness, as the saying goes!

There once was a man who had devoted his entire life to obtaining wealth and a means of subsistence.

He wasn’t a miser at all when it came to spending money. He cherished his money more than almost anything else.

The man eventually got sick. The medical professionals warned him that time was running out.

He told his wife, “Listen, when I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me. With every penny I have, I want to enter heaven. I swear, his wife said as she now had a very difficult life as a widow. ”.

The husband passed away shortly thereafter. The local church served as the location for the funeral.

The woman, who was seated next to their best friend and wearing nothing but black, was next to a stretched-out body of their deceased loved one. The wife yelled, “Wait a minute!” after the service as the funeral directors were about to close the casket.

She carried a shoe box into the coffin. Next, the casket was locked and rolled away by the funeral directors.

She was asked, “What was that shoe box?” by her friend.

The widow replied, “I put it there because he wanted to be buried with all of his money”.

“Are you crazy, you buried that greedy man with all of his money, yes?

I did promise,” she acknowledged. ”. I am not allowed to lie because I am a good Christian. I assured him that I would place that sum of money next to him in the coffin.

How, in his affluent days, did everything fit in that shoe box?

The wife said that was an issue. Therefore, I gathered everything, deposited it in my account, and then I issued a check to him.