“So if you're looking for 2 extremely large TV's from the 90s, a large ceramic stork (we think) umbrella/cane stand, a toaster oven (slightly used) or even a 2001 Oldsmobile with a spoiler (she loved putting the pedal to the metal), with only 71,000 kilometers and 1,000 tools that we aren't sure what they're used for. “She left behind a hell of a lot of stuff to her daughter and sons who have no idea what to do with it,” Stocks wrote. Stocks wrote a funny, touching tribute to his mother, making complete strangers feel as if they knew the Toronto native. The obituary of Mary Stocks has gone viral, providing more than a few laughs for his family. “I did it more for my family, so they would have something to remember her that would be fun.” Mary Stocks laughs at her birthday party with her son Sandy Stocks by her side. I didn’t want to write a really boring obituary,” Stocks told. “Everything I could think of about my mother was funny.
It was then Stocks knew how to write his mother’s obituary.