


I just don't like to put people in that kind of situation. I also didn't want a bunch of my friends sitting around writing a glowing report of me, which we all know would be filled with fish tales, half-truths, impossible scenarios, and out-right-honest-to-goodness-lies. None of which requires obit space that I have to shell out money for. Other than giving birth to my two wonderful, lovable, witty and amazing sons (James and Jason), marrying my gracious, understanding and precious husband (Brian), and accepting the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal savior - I have done very little. I don't like the timeline format because, let's face it, I never really accomplished anything of note. Either, family or friends gather together, and list every minor accomplishment from cradle to grave in a timeline format, or they try and create one poetic last stanza about someone's life that is so glowing one would think the deceased had been the living embodiment of a deity. I decided to write my own obituary because they are usually written in a couple of different ways that I just don't care for. My name is Sonia Todd, and I died of cancer at the age of 38. She decided to write her own obituary and it is wonderful. Sonia Elaine Todd, 38, of Moscow, died of cancer on Sunday, Oct. This Woman's Humble And Honest Self-Written Obituary Is A Must-Read For Everyone
