Proverb - You can't take it with you when you die
When we die we leave everything on earth. We don't take anything with us. Even the richest people cannot take their money with them after death.
Kick the bucket:
To die.
Granth Sahib:
You are not allowed a moment's delay, O my merchant friend; the Messenger of Death seizes you with firm hands.
Zora Hurston:
There is something about poverty that smells like death.
Sebastian Horsley:
But really death seems the least awful thing that can happen to someone.
Posthumous:
Happening, printed, born etc after someone’s death.
A posthumous collection of his articles.
He was posthumously awarded the Military Cross.
Bentley's relatives are demanding a posthumous pardon from the government.
Persian: پس از مرگ
Heir:
The person who has the legal right to receive the property or title of another person when they die.
John was the sole heir to a vast estate.
Jonson was his political heir as leader of the Nationalist Party.
Persian: وارث
Bequest:
A legacy; money or property that you arrange to give to someone after your death.
Her will included small bequest to her family, while most of her fortune went to charity.
Persian: ارثیه، میراث، ترکه