After passing away at 94, retired design professor Don Glickman made one final, unforgettable gesture. He asked his daughter, Leah, to mail more than 100 personalized postcards to his favorite people - former students, colleagues, and friends. Each card featured a photo of him and the message: 'If you’re reading this, I’m dead, and I really liked you.' The humorous goodbye, arriving weeks after his death, surprised and delighted many recipients. 'It was the last thing I expected,' said Jason Snape, one of Glickman's former students. 'It made me laugh really hard because it was just so him.' 📷 Credit via Leah Glickman

After passing away at 94, retired design professor Don Glickman made one final, unforgettable gesture. He asked his daughter, Leah, to mail more than 100 personalized postcards to his favorite people - former students, colleagues, and friends. Each card featured a photo of him and the message: 'If you’re reading this, I’m dead, and I really liked you.' The humorous goodbye, arriving weeks after his death, surprised and delighted many recipients. 'It was the last thing I expected,' said Jason Snape, one of Glickman's former students. 'It made me laugh really hard because it was just so him.' 📷 Credit via Leah Glickman ♬ stellar - .diedlonely & énouement

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