Indian woman Seema Jaya Sharma's final Facebook post goes viral after she dies of cancer


London, Aug 25 (Emirates 247):  After battling breast cancer for six long years Seema Jaya Sharma passed away on Friday, Aug 21.

But Seema made sure she bids farewell to the world on a positive note.

Her inspirational message has gone viral after being shared on Facebook in the hours following her death.

The 37-year-old, who lived in Ilford, Redbridge in Essex, had her child posthumously post the message from her account, and it's been shared 828 times since.

The poster prefaced the model and singer's final message with: "My mum passed away today at 14:10.

"She wrote this as her final status... she wanted her last words to be 'I got 21seconds to go!!! hehe," a reference to the single '21 Seconds' by So Solid Crew.

Seema's message read: "My son will keep you updated of when the funeral is etc and please come in bright colours coz you're not coming to mourn my death but to celebrate my life!!

"Please keep me alive through you good times and every time you laugh or smile and have fun, I'm right there having fun with u!!! YAY!!!

"Don't cry for me Argentina…. the truth is that I didn't even know where u are on the map!! Geography was never my strong point!!

"Anyway this is me saying 'peace out people'."

This post was followed by an update about her funeral which will be held on Friday, August 28 at the South Chapel, City Of London Crematorium, Aldersbrook Road, Manor Park, London, E12 5DQ at 13:15pm.

  

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