Trending badgeTrendingPosted 1 hour agoSubscribe to That Got Dark NewsletterCaret Down17 Extremely Wild Last Wishes From Famous People That Left Their Families In ShockFrom Tupac Shakur's ashes being smoked to Elizabeth Taylor making sure she was "fashionably late" to her own funeral, it's truly a wild ride.by Crystal RoBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Do you love all things dark and macabre? Subscribe to the That Got Dark newsletter to get your weekly dopamine fix of the macabre delivered RIGHT to your inbox! BuzzFeed 1. Tupac Shakur - Requested his ashes be smoked by members of his old group, Outlawz. Gene Shaw / Getty Images Shakur died on Sept. 13, 1996, after being shot four times by an unidentified assailant in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. For a long time, it was just a rumor that members of Outlawz smoked Tupac's ashes after his funeral. However, in 2011, the story was confirmed. According to the Huffington Post, members of Outlawz confirmed to VLADTV, saying, "Yes, it's definitely true...had a little memorial for him with his mom and his family. We had hit the beach, threw [in] a lot of shit he liked at the beach. Some weed, some chicken wings, he loved orange soda... Pac loved that kind of shit, so we were giving him our own farewell. If you listen to 'Black Jesus,' he said, 'Last wishes, n****s smoke my ashes.' That was a request that he had. Now, how serious he was about it? We took it serious." Scott Gries / Getty Images 2. Lemmy Kilmister of the band Motörhead - Had his ashes turned into bullets and given to his closest friends. Samir Hussein / Redferns via Getty Images Kilmister died on Dec. 28, 2015, from prostate cancer and congestive heart failure. After Lemmy died in 2015, his ashes were placed in bullet casings and given to close friends as a final tribute. Recipients included former MTV host Riki Rachtman, Rob Halford of the band Judas Priest, and Ugly Kid Joe singer Whitefield Crane, among others. Each of them received a bullet engraved with Lemmy's name and a heartfelt letter reading: "We all know Lemmy knew many people, but had few that he considered friends and even fewer that he considered family. Being that you are one of those people he considered family, we would like to share a little piece of him with you. Lemmy touched all of our lives in a way we don't think any of us could forget, but with these ashes you know... you keep Lemmy with you forever. He was Lemmy. He played Rock 'n' Roll. Don't forget him." Riki Rachtman / Via x.com 3. Mark Gruenwald (Marvel Comics editor) - Asked for his ashes to be mixed into Marvel comic-book ink. Joe Field / Via youtube.com Gruenwald died from a heart attack on Aug. 12, 1996. After the longtime Marvel Comics editor and writer died in 1996, his ashes were mixed into the printing ink for the first trade paperback edition of Squadron Supreme, one of his most notable works. Marvel said it was their way of honoring his wish to "live forever through his comics." maxing-and-relaxing / Via reddit.com 4. Tony Curtis - Asked to be buried with many things, including a Stetson hat, an Armani scarf, his iPhone, driving gloves, and a copy of his favorite novel, Anthony Adverse. Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images Curtis died on September 29, 2010, in Henderson, Nevada, from cardiac arrest. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Tony Curtis's funeral had over 400 attendees. The service featured tributes from family and friends, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and daughter Jamie Lee Curtis, who shared humorous and touching memories. Curtis's wife Jill even described personal items buried with him - like paintbrushes, a fencing saber, seven packets of Splenda, Percocet pills, and a poem to their dog. The ceremony concluded with a poem written by Curtis himself, marking a poetic farewell to a beloved icon. GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP via Getty Images 5. Harry Houdini - Offered a reward to anyone who could prove they could contact the dead, and also asked his wife to hold an annual séance on Halloween to try and contact him. Donaldson Collection / Getty Images Houdini died on Oct. 31, 1926, of peritonitis (inflammation of the abdomen lining) resulting from a ruptured appendix. Before he died in 1926, Houdini made a pact with his wife, Bess, to conduct an annual séance on Halloween, using a secret code only the two of them knew. The idea was that if anyone could contact him from the afterlife, it would be her. For ten years, she faithfully held séances, but Houdini never "came through." Eventually, she declared the experiment a failure, saying, "Ten years is long enough to wait for any man." Nonetheless, fans and magicians continue to hold Houdini séances to this day. Bettmann / Bettmann Archive 6. Hunter S. Thompson - Had his ashes "blasted out of a cannon." Paul Harris / Getty Images Thompson died by suicide on Feb. 20, 2005. Allegedly, Thompson's friend, actor Johnny Depp (who starred in an adaptation of Thompson's novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas)