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May the peace be with you: Star Wars-themed funeral

Sun 24 Oct 2021    
EcoBalance
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Brenda Morris, 78, has passed away. Before she died, she expressed her final wishes to her family, and his relatives granted her final wish.

She said “My last rites were to be performed at my funeral in the same way as in a famous Hollywood movie like Star Wars,” she explained.

And her friends and family granted her wish, which was seen in her final service as a Star Wars character.

Funeral director Mark Thomas, who wore Darth Vader’s costume, said he had purchased costumes online for Star Wars characters in Brenda’s service and practiced the procession ahead of time, among the many responsibilities assigned to the family at the time of the funeral. “I know this sounds strange, but I watched some Darth Vader clips to make sure everything was OK,” he continued, reading and writing the full details.

If you’ve seen the movie, you’ll notice that there’s a princess Leah in it, but family members were also present in preparation for the themed funeral.

78-year-old Grandmother, who was kicked off from the show called X-Factor by Simon Cowell, is laid to rest in a Star Wars-themed funeral attended by undertakers dressed as Darth Vader and Stormtroopers. In George Lucas’ Star Wars film, a Stormtrooper is a fictional soldier.

Stormtroopers, as depicted in Star Wars, are the Galactic Empire’s elite shock warriors/space marines, and her family members dressed up in them for her burial and handed her the final shoulder.

Brenda Morris, a retired chemistry professor who rose to international celebrity after her daring audition for the ITV Talent Show, performed in pink so what and knee-high boots in 2010. Simon Cowell, the show’s world-renowned adjudicator, interrupted her audition a few seconds Simon Cowell, the show’s world-renowned adjudicator, interrupted her audition a few seconds later.

After the 11 years when she was in the hospital asked to do a funeral, similar to the scene in the Star Wars movie, instead of the customary ritual, when she died eleven years later. ‘She wanted to go rapidly down the highway to the crematorium, and we were there in about two minutes, despite sticking to the speed limit,’ Mark said.

More than 100 people attended the funeral in their village in Redditch, England, according to reports.

She had various desires, some of which were fulfilled and others which were not. She wanted to offer her body to medical science, which would assist a lot of people, but physicians advised her family members they wouldn’t be allowed because of her age. So Stormtroopers took Brenda’s coffin and merged it into Infinity for her Star Wars funeral.

Source: Agencies


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