24+ Funny Gravestones (Because Humour Never Dies!)

Humorous gravestone reading "I TOLD YOU I WAS SICK" for light-hearted funeral decor.

While there’s nothing funny about death, there is in these funny gravestones that will make you die laughing.

For people who were born with a funny bone, even death doesn’t stop them from giving everyone a good laugh. In these gravestones, they’really made sure they had’the last laugh.

Here are’24+funny gravestones that are so hilarious you’d die laughing!

1. Couldn’t have said it any better

Humorous gravestone reading "WELL THIS SUCKS MITCHELL" in a cemetery setting.

2. No other message clearer than this…

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3. Do you believe him/her now?

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4. Because pyramids are for the gods…

Humorous gravestone reading "I WAS HOPING FOR A PYRAMID" in a cemetery setting.
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5. “Buried in Debt”…literally…

Humorous gravestone for Steve and Anya, highlighting eternal bliss and missed payments.
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6. Well, you wouldn’t have to wake her up anymore, will you?

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7. Not’loving it huh?

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8. Damn, they do.

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9. Well, as they say, shit happens…

Gravestone with humorous message for George W. Jr., May 31, 1927, in a cemetery setting.

10. Forgot the first two letters?

Funny gravestone with a humorous inscription and a decorative plant pot beside it.
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11. Too bad (or good?) she didn’t make it though

Humorous gravestone with birds and funny epitaph for Jerry and Jeannette Farrer.

12. So, who’s next?

Humorous gravestone with a cross and funny inscription about death.

13. Once a democrat,always a democrat.

Gravestone with humorous inscription about Bill Kugle's political views.

14. Up!

Gravestone with humorous inscription about supporting Labour Unions, highlighting dark humour about.
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15. Not’a happy ever after on this one…

Vietnam veteran gravestone with humorous military inscription.
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16. Oops.

Gravestone with humorous message reading "If you can read this, you are standing on my boobs".
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17.Yes, I see it dead straight.

Modern abstract death memorial sculpture in a peaceful cemetery setting.
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18. They don’t have to worry about parking anymore. Yay!

Gravestone with names and dates of Katharine Phelps Brown and Sterling Hollinshead.
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19. Secret recipe revealed!

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20.Let’s start baking!

Humorous gravestone with a cookie recipe inscription for Mother's Christmas cookies.
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21. Just keep swimmin, Pa…

Humorous gravestone with playing cards and funny inscription for a dad.
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22. If you could just wait….

Gravestone with humorous message reading "The Doctor Will See You Soon" for a lighthearted touch.
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23. No other word that rhymes with Scott better than this.

Funny gravestone with inscription "Here Lies Scott Left Here To Rot".
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24. And another one…not bad huh?

Gravestone of Harry Dickens with humorous epitaph.
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25.Aww…too bad (not the rhyme though lol!)

Humorous gravestone for Helly Sorilla with funny epitaph about a teacher.
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26. Oh well, you have to live…I mean…die with that forever right?

Gravestone with humorous inscription about Murphy A. Dreher Jr.

27. You can do anything you want down there, buddy!

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28. It was supposed to be the best!

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29. Rock and roll lives!

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30. So, where’s the will?

Gravestone with humorous epitaph for Joel Dermid, 1866–1930.
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31. Gold!

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So hilarious, it’s killing me!

Humorous gravestone reading "I told you I was sick" for comedy and funeral humour.

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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