In the realm of love and finances, a humorous yet possibly fictional story unfolds. A man, notorious for his extreme thriftiness, faces a grim diagnosis and shares an unusual last wish with his wife. “When I die, take all my money and put it in the casket with me,” he instructs. True to her promise, the widow fulfills his request at the funeral, leaving onlookers bewildered. To their shock, she places a shoebox in the casket. When questioned about the odd choice, she reveals her clever twist: “He wanted to be buried with all his money, so I put it in there.” The punchline? She deposited the funds into her account, writing him a posthumous check. In this amusing tale of financial wit, the widow navigates her husband’s final wish with a touch of savvy deception.