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22.04.2022 - 18:11 / perezhilton.com
A New Zealand family is giving onlookers permission to LOL at a fallen family member’s headstone.
In 2018, Theresa Matautia tragically died by apparent suicide at just 15 years old. Her family was naturally devastated over the news, but they decided to mark the late cellphone-obsessed teen’s grave in a way that would spread joy: with an iPhone headstone.
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Her brother Geoff posted the quirky display on TikTok, in a video that has since been watched 22 million times. He wrote:
Wow, that definitely stands out!
As Geoff explained in the clip, the family ordered a custom-made headstone designed to resemble Theresa’s own iPhone 5 “because she was always on it.” And he proved it in the video by showing several pics of the beautiful teen indeed glued to her device.
Of course, the headstone isn’t just for laughs: it’s equally heartwarming, as the design features text messages expressing love from family members. Geoff showed off the headstone’s touching group chat of seven people: Theresa, her mom, dad, and four siblings.
However, there was one “error” on the headstone, according to Geoff: the full WiFi bars. He joked in the clip:
Theresa’s brother went on to explain to viewers that the eccentric headstone was made to help the family “cope” with the tragic loss, adding that it’s okay for people to “laugh at this video.” He noted:
Unsurprisingly, some of the commenters on TikTok found the headstone choice a bit odd. However, most of the commenters were touched by the family’s tribute, writing:
Whatever you may think about this, it’s clear that this headstone design came from a place of love.
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