It is said that Tanzan
wrote sixty post cards on the last day of his life
and then asked an
attendant to mail them. Later that day, he died. The cards read:
I am departing from this
world.
This is my last
announcement.
Tanzan
Have you ever wondered
what your last words would be, if indeed you should have a chance to utter any,
and by chance if someone should remember them to others. What would you say? Would
it be so poetic as “Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the
trees” as uttered by Gen. Stonewall Jackson before he died? Would you be
comfortable knowing what day would be your last?