Lisa Marie Presley kept her son Benjamin’s body at home for two months after he passed away.

Lisa Marie Presley was so devastated by the loss of her son, Benjamin Keough, that she kept his body in her home for two months after he passed away. She even invited a tattoo artist to see him so she could get matching tattoos.

This is just one of many surprising details in Lisa Marie’s new memoir, From Here to the Great Unknown, which was completed by her daughter, actress Riley Keough, after Lisa Marie passed away in January 2023.

Lisa Marie (left) next to her beloved son Ben, along with her third husband, Michael Lockwood, and a guest, at the London premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” in November 2010.
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In her book, Lisa Marie shared that she had to fight to stay alive for her other children, Riley and her twin daughters Harper and Finley, who are now 16. She didn’t say goodbye to Benjamin right away because she was torn between burying him in Hawaii or at Graceland, the Memphis estate where Elvis, her father, is buried.

Riley Keough shows off her “Ben” tattoo etched on her collarbone in honor of her late brother.
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Riley and Lisa Marie at the ELLE Women in Hollywood Awards at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Hills on Oct. 16, 2017, in LA.
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Lisa Marie kept the room at 55 degrees to preserve Benjamin’s body and got so used to caring for him and having him there.

Riley and Lisa Marie decided to honor Benjamin by getting tattoos like his. Benjamin had his sister’s name on his collarbone and his mom’s name on his hand. Riley had her brother’s name tattooed on her collarbone, and a tattoo artist was called to Lisa Marie’s home to add Benjamin’s name to her hand. When the artist asked if they had photos of Benjamin’s tattoos to match the font and placement, Lisa Marie said, “No, but I can show you.”

Lisa Marie was laid to rest next to son Ben at Graceland following her death in January 2023.
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Riley writes: “Lisa Marie Presley had just asked this poor man to look at her dead son, who was right next to us in the guest house. I’ve had a very strange life, but this moment is one of the weirdest.”

Lisa Marie also knew it was strange. She said, “I think it would scare the heck out of anyone else to have their son there like that. But not me.”

Lisa Marie said she lost her “spark” after her son, seen here as a 10-year-old with his mom and sister Riley, took his own life in July 2020.
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Soon after the tattoo day, Riley remembers that everyone felt like Benjamin wanted to be laid to rest.

Even Lisa Marie said she could feel him communicating with her, saying, “This is crazy, Mom, what are you doing? What the heck!”

The family held a funeral for Benjamin in Malibu, and New Age author Deepak Chopra led the ceremony. Riley said she had to keep her eyes closed the whole time because she was struggling to cope with everything.

Riley finished off her mother’s book after listening to hours of her tapes.
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Benjamin was buried at Graceland, next to Elvis, and Lisa Marie would later be buried there too.

Riley writes a lot about her brother’s struggles with mental health and how he often went on drinking binges. She doesn’t believe he truly wanted to die.

After his death, she and her mom went through his phone, looking for answers.

As the only daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie lived her life in the harsh spotlight.
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Lisa Marie is buried at her father’s estate, Graceland, alongside her dad and her son.
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Riley writes, “We found a text he sent to my mom a couple of weeks before he died that said, ‘I think something’s wrong with me mentally. I think I have a mental health issue.’ It’s heartbreaking to me that he only realized he might need help just two weeks before he took his own life.”

Senior Woman Spends Her Life Savings on Granddaughter’s Wedding, Gets Excluded Just Before the Event

Agnes funded her granddaughter Clara’s wedding, but at the last minute, Clara removed her from the guest list. What unfolded next was a lesson in karma. Agnes sat alone in her living room, tears streaming down her face after hearing the news.

Despite her wish to attend Clara’s wedding, she had stated that she wouldn’t be going, a decision she now deeply regretted. At 75, after losing her beloved husband Edward, Agnes’s health began to decline. She moved to New York to live with her son, Timothy, and his wife, Linda. Initially caring, their attitude changed when Agnes was diagnosed with dementia.

Timothy and Linda often argued about whether to place Agnes in a nursing home and how to manage her care. Despite the pain of their arguments, Agnes stayed, hoping to support Clara, whom she adored. All she wanted was to see her granddaughter married. So, she used her savings, which she had set aside for Clara’s future, to pay for the wedding.

Although Timothy hesitated at first, he eventually agreed to accept the money, partly due to Linda’s eagerness to benefit from Agnes’s generosity. Clara, however, felt differently. She openly expressed her disdain for Agnes, claiming that her grandmother’s dementia would ruin her wedding. Despite her parents’ pleas to treat Agnes with respect, Clara removed her from the guest list just two weeks before the big day.

Agnes was heartbroken when she overheard Clara’s decision. It affected her health further, leading Timothy to take her to the doctor, where they received troubling news about her condition. Linda and Clara then suggested moving Agnes to a nursing home to avoid complicating the wedding plans.

Resigned, Agnes announced she wouldn’t attend the wedding and asked Timothy to follow Linda’s suggestion. Although he hesitated, Agnes begged him to consider her feelings and eventually convinced him.

On the day she was to move, Agnes sat in a corner, remembering happier times with Clara. She longed to see her granddaughter in a wedding dress, and when the day came, she asked her nurse, Lincy, to get the wedding venue’s address.

Dressed in her best clothes, Agnes arrived at the venue, but the sound of raised voices halted her. She overheard Clara arguing with her fiancé, Josh, who was upset about Clara’s treatment of Agnes. He couldn’t understand why Clara would exclude her grandmother from such an important day.

When Josh threatened to cancel the wedding, Agnes burst in, pleading for him not to go through with it. Clara was shocked to see her grandmother and lashed out, but Agnes just wanted to see her happy. Despite her attempts to make amends, Clara’s anger led to Josh walking out.

As chaos erupted, guests began to leave, and Agnes felt overwhelmed. Instead of succumbing to sadness, she decided to make the best of the situation. She called Lincy to bring the residents from her nursing home to the venue, turning the somber atmosphere into a lively party.

While Clara and Linda glared at her, Agnes reveled in the joy around her. She realized that she deserved to enjoy life too. As she sipped her wine, she reflected on how important it was to prioritize her happiness, regardless of others’ opinions. In the end, Clara learned a hard lesson about kindness and respect, while Agnes discovered that joy could still be found, even in the midst of heartbreak.

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