94-year-old Woman Writes Own Resume Inspired Obituary in Application For Eternal Life
-The woman identified as Beatrice Fediuk breathed her last on February 12 aged 94
-Just like a job application resume, the woman divided it into sections detailing her objectives, references, training, experience, volunteer work, hobbies, and additional information
-She concluded her obituary by sharing there would be a mass in her honour on Saturday, February 19, 2022
A 94-year-old Canadian woman has touched many souls across the globe with her resume inspired obituary as an application to eternal life.
According to the obituary published by Winnipeg Free Press, the woman identified as Beatrice Fediuk breathed her last on February 12 aged 94.
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Woman Writes Own Obituary
Just like a job application resume, the woman divided it into sections detailing her objectives, references, training, experience, volunteer work, hobbies, and additional information.
“Dear Lord,
Please accept my application for Eternal Life. My resumé is as follows:
Objectives: To be honest and compassionate; to treat everyone with respect; to demonstrate integrity in all I do, and to live as independently as possible, as long as possible,” read an excerpt of the resume.
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The woman who was born on October 22, 1927, started with her objectives on Earth, explaining that she wanted to live as independently as possible and as long as possible.
She shared her family history in the references section, saying she was one of seven children born to her parents Eugenie (née Painchaud) and Alfred Hamel.
“I was born in Fannystelle to loving parents, Eugenie (Painchaud) and Alfred Hamel, who already had six other children: Aime (Juliette), Blanche (Peter), John (Gladys), Vincent (aka Bill) (Mae), Martin and Flore (Hjalmer). They, along with my nephew Guy, and my husband John are already with you in Heaven and can provide references for me.
I have left my daughter Michelle, her husband Perry, my granddaughter Kali, my sister-in-law Simone and many nieces and nephews on earth, as there are no openings for them in Heaven just yet,” she added.
The woman then asked her ‘friends and family still on Earth’ to consider donating to one of her favorite charities.
She concluded her obituary by sharing there would be a mass in her honour on Saturday, February 19, 2022.
“Lord, I hope that you will find that I have met my Objectives and deserve a place in Your heavenly home. You know where to find me to further discuss my qualifications.”
“To my friends and family still on Earth, please consider a donation to one of my favourite charities, so they can continue helping those I cherish: Children’s Wish Foundation, Special Olympics Manitoba, Manitoba Harvest, or the Winnipeg Humane Society.”
“The Mass of the Resurrection will be held at St. Ignatius Parish at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, February 19, 2022. A private interment of her cremains will be held at a later date,” she concluded.