My grandfather on his deathbed said, they have no eyes; still gives me chills.

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Updated 7 years ago,December 18, 2017

1.

They have no eyes.

Creepy Last Words: What 29 People Said Right Before Dying

nikko macaspac

EuclideanMan

2.

I asked her what she meant and she repeated herself.

You know where Im going when I die.

Creepy Last Words: What 29 People Said Right Before Dying

nikko macaspac

And it aint up.

I was taken aback and asked her if she wanted to talk with the priest we have on staff.

She shook her head and said, Its too late for that.

A few days later, she was eating her supper and started screaming.

She yelled, Fire!

She died a few hours later, quite suddenly.

I didnt sleep that night and I really hope her soul found some rest.

elle_3

3.

The body is in the woods next to the oak tree.

The police were notified and they did search some woods behind the mans house but never found anything.

ReallyUnbelievable

4.

The next time you wash me I will be dead.

Acidplumber

5.

He died a couple hours later.

bighert23

6.

I see a bright light…Horses…No eyes…No…NO…NOOO!

He said, I see a bright light…Horses…No eyes…No…NO…NOOO!

Patlani

7.

Hes in all black, and hes got a top hat on.

And his eyes are red.

A nice old lady who told my CNA she wanted to wear all white.

When asked why, she said the man in black is here.

She looked in the corner of the room.

The CNA looked, but there was no one there.

Thats when I came into the room.

She died later that night.

But it was unexpected.

That room creeped me out for a long time after that.

namewithheld

8.

The spiders are eating papa.

I was in the army in Pakistan to for humanitarian support after an earthquake.

There was a very serious school bus crash when a road gave was and a dozen kids were killed.

We all just looked at each other for a second, then just proceeded with triage.

wanderforever

9.

Why is this happening to me?

I work in a cardiac ICU.

His last words before he died were Why is this happening to me?

It still haunts me years later.

Awk_Ward1

10.

You look like an angel.

Im a nurse and was previously working at an assisted living community on the dementia/Alzheimers unit.

My very favorite patient had been declining pretty steadily so I was checking on him very frequently.

I finished my medication rounds for the evening and went to see him before I left.

I thought it was so sweet because he had not seemed lucid in weeks.

He died the next morning.

It really messed with me.

abbztract

11.

Get home safe, little one.

Get home safe, little one.

It was how he said it.

He gave me this look and pause like he knew.

The DNRs in my experience, always know when its time.

melissakfern

12.

Oh shit, oh shit, OH NOOOOOOO!!!!

I was a hospice nurse for many years.

Super gratifying job for a nurse, surprisingly.

As a regular nurse, you are rarely offered thanks.

Hospice nursing is an island unto itself.

Mostly peaceful, lots of times sad, often a blessing.

This is sad, but also creepy, and I wouldnt believe it if I hadnt seen it.

Had a 20-year-old kid, gang member, who was dying of primary liver cancer.

Super unusual, aggressive, and terminal.

He was angry at the universe.

His family was there to comfort him, but he literally spit in their faces.

Every ounce of energy he had left was angry and mean and ugly.

His mom would beg him to lighten up and accept Jesus into his heart.

He would swing at her and tell her to eff herself.

The family remained bedside, in hopes he would chill out at the end.

His last day, hours, moments, he was angry.

With his dying breath he opened his eyes, looked at her and said Eff your Jesus!!!

!, then made a guttural noise and promptly fell back into the bed and died.

I dont care if I never find out what he saw.

lolacsd

13.

Bob, Bob, here I come.

Oh, honey Ive missed you so much!

My grandma died in 1989 my grandfather (Bob) died around 1965.

She never remarried, never dated, but she did have a great life.

When she was dying she yelled, Bob, Bob, here I come.

Oh, honey Ive missed you so much!

We always joked that we were glad she didnt yell, Bob, who the hell is that?

something__witty_

14.

Its about damn time you got here!

My mom was watching over my great-grandfather in the hospital.

And then he died.

mariamus

15.

DNR patient was on comfort cares.

Was on a high dose of morphine and hallucinating.

She would alternate between grasping for things not there and trying to climb out of bed.

She tried to get up and I went to ask her what she needed.

She grabbed my arm and pulled me down towards her face and said, very angrily, kill me.

That one fucked with me for a while.

KaliAsari

16.

The old gray mare aint what she used to be.

Her condition was tenuous (new trach) but she had been positive throughout.

I came in the next morning and she had coded and died overnight.

TheMarkHasBeenMade

17.

Bills here, love, Ive got to go.

Ive commented this somewhere before but its stayed with me!

Read her old notes and Bill was her deceased husband.

Jesspandapants

18.

Dont tell me shes dead, where is she???

I worked a bank shift in A&E a few months ago.

before succumbing to his injuries an hour later.

His girlfriend had died instantly in the crash.

sacrilicious_sk

19.

Somethings going to happen.

We talked about oranges for about 20 minutes and then she said, Somethings going to happen.

I went to check on her the next day and the nurse mentioned that she passed the previous night.

I asked if anyone else talked with her and she said no.

So, the last conversation she had was about oranges with me.

It made me feel better.

clemdog14

20.

There are actual angels who keep coming into my room.

He was a real cash-and-carry kind of dude.

So, youll understand why his last conversation with me has comforted me for nearly two decades, now.

He passed, later that evening.

But, if Im being honest about what my gut tells me, or, my heart?

There were angels in my friends room..

OhStanza

21.

Im going to see you again, brother.

He didnt know at the time that my granddad (his brother) had died.

The family were going to tell him the next morning because he was having a bad day.

dperabeles

22.

Im working on my mothers eulogy for tomorrows wake.

Im going to go into detail for anyone that is smoking because I think its something you should reconsider.

She smoked all of her life, and it finally caught up with her.

Well, enough preaching.

navygent

23.

Are you going to bury me today?

Totally fucked all of us up.

He died the next day.

FUZZ_buster

24.

I have faced death many times before.

The guy was gobbling down his breakfast and was refusing to have his blood glucose checked.

And we knew that he would need insulin because of his history.

I expressed my concern and he told me, I have faced death many times before.

Hes nearly blind, missing a few digits, you get the picture.

I came back 30 minute later to check on him.

He was unconscious and turning nearly blue.

We coded him and recovered him to theICUbasically brain-dead.

They pulled the plug on him a week later.

Turned out he had choked on a piece of egg from the breakfast he was eating.

Damnmorrisdancer

25.

The Devil has been in my room all night, but dont worry, God is with you.

The Devil has been in my room all night, but dont worry, God is with you.

This man had like the worst death ever, too.

He had a horrendousseizureand died with his eyes wide open and had a horrible grimace on his face.

This buildings gonna blow!

Coyena

26.

Help, theyre torturing me.

I had a resident at end of life on comfort care.

It was awful, she was drugged to hell and gone but obviously still feeling pain.

Ephy_Chan

27.

I see the line.

Tell mom Ill be back.

She coded immediately after, from NSR to asystole like someone snapped their fingers.

A second one was a 9-year-old struck by a vehiclehe said, I see the line.

Tell mom Ill be back.

His eyes rolled back in his head, and he went into v-tach.

medic1947

28.

Why are they here?

She (grandma) realized she was making the transition.

feegleshmaken

29.

Tomorrow Ill be dead and so will you.

My cousin didnt volunteer to sit with Grandma after that night.