Our Self-Written Obituaries – Anisha Saxena, Faridabad

Our Self-Written Obituaries – Anisha Saxena, Faridabad

Our Self-Written Obituaries – Anisha Saxena, Faridabad

The 170th death.

[Text and photos sent by Anisha Saxena]

Like the sun, she shines bright. Anisha Saxena has passed way smiling. For all the few who knew her, she was smiling even in her last days. She was serene and aware as her end was near.

She lived a remarkable life. It was not as the world would know it. She had her own journeys. She had her own plans. She had her own achievements.

She would be happy even with the smallest things, a believer of love. She used to travel the world and sing merry songs. She had a child hearts and a brave soul.

Today we gather to remember a woman who never forgot to celebrate life even when the world was fighting to find reality. She gave joy a new meaning.

Family and friends gather today to pay their last tribute to this abundance of delight we knew as our friend. She may not have been the best of everything yet she hoped to see the best in everything.

She has survived with lots of poetry locked in her closet and a man who loved her immensely as she did her. Her family and friends meant the world to her. She hoped that her prophecy of love shall continue even after her remains are grounded to mother earth or sacked in ashes.

She wouldn’t have cared enough.

Our Self-Written Obituaries invites people to write their obituary in 200 words. The idea is to share with the world how you will like to be remembered after you are gone. (May you live a long life, of course!) Please mail me your self-obit at mayankaustensoofi@gmail.com.

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