Thomas Jefferson--still survives...
John Adams, US President, d. July 4, 1826
(Actually, Jefferson had died earlier that same day.)
This is the last of earth! I am content.
John Quincy Adams, US President, d. February 21, 1848
I have tried so hard to do the right.
Grover Cleveland, US President, d. 1908
Oh, do not cry - be good children and we will all meet in heaven.
Andrew Jackson, US President, d. 1845
Is it the Fourth?
Thomas Jefferson, US President, d. July 4, 1826
I love you Sarah. For all eternity, I love you.
Spoken to his wife.
James K. Polk, US President, d. 1849
I have a terrific headache.
He died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, US President, d. 1945
Put out the light.
Theodore Roosevelt, US President, d. 1919
I die hard but am not afraid to go.
George Washington, US President, d. December 14, 1799
I am ready.
Woodrow Wilson, US President, d. 1924
Source: corsinet.com
last words final words dying words
I Love You.
I'm Dying !?
his/hers Dying words.
No composer's dying last words were these. Many believe it to be Beethoven, but a consultation of the major reference work on Last Words. Last Words of Notable People by William B. Brahms clearly discredits this.
the phrase "it is done" that was the last words of Jose Rizal
Abraham Lincoln‘s-Apex I promise it’s correct 💕
In his role in "Citizen Kane" his last word was "Rosebud", however no note was made of his last words in real life.
James Madison
it came from a dying man last words
Ikes, I think I'm dieing
Nelson Mandela's reported last words were "It's said that the words politicians say in public could be dangerous."