Woman’s Shocking Obituary Upsets Twitterati
A picture seems to have shook many online viewers. The obituary of Kathleen Dehmlow which first appeared in the Redwood Gazette, had a harsh message from her kids Gina and Jay and is now viral on social media. Late Kathleen Dehmlow was born on March 19, 1938 and was a resided in Springfield. She was criticized by her children for leaving their father and marrying his brother. While some made fun of what was written, others found it upsetting stating that everyone makes mistakes and they should be forgiven. Check out the reactions of people on it:
It read:
Paragraph 1: ok
— Stu (@RandBallsStu) June 5, 2018
Paragraph 2: ok
Paragraph 3: wait
Paragraph 4: OH
Paragraph 5: *airplane flies overhead with a banner reading WELCOME TO HELL MOM* pic.twitter.com/ppV45htrda
This is how people reacted:
Passive aggressive? Nah, just aggressive. Be good to your children ‘cause they have the last word. #nextlevel #kathleendehmlow pic.twitter.com/u8zxx8rXQA
— Jeri Young (@jeriyoungWSJ) June 5, 2018
Let us say half of these allegations are true. 100% unnecessary. Shame to those that published this trash.
— David Bellavia (@DavidBellavia) June 5, 2018
https://t.co/5rMY6TdZai
It takes courage to tell the truth. Just because someone is dead, doesn’t mean they become a saint, and there’s no rule saying a child must forgive an abusive, unloving parenthttps://t.co/0eSKoSVnbG
— hereforthedoughnuts (@groth_rubini) June 5, 2018
I always thought the worst last line in an obit was "he was identified by his dental records" until I read this https://t.co/noT3uheIJy
— Chris Miller (@Cmillstrib) June 5, 2018
GOOD HEAVENS ALMIGHTY. This is why you gotta be a good person; because you can't have people waiting to flex big disrespect on you when you can't defend yourself lol https://t.co/lVIPH6ksql
— BlocBoy EJ (@tokthadon) June 5, 2018
Apparently, I will have to buy a $75 subscription to the Redwood Falls Gazette to follow all the letters to the editor that are coming.
— MyLittleBloggie (@MyLittleBloggie) June 5, 2018