Daughter’s 4-Sentence Obit For Manipulating Mother Goes Viral

We have many different relationships in our lives but often, is the relationship we have with our mother that really stands out above the rest. Unfortunately, that is not true in every family.

 

Even though many daughters look to their mother as a source of comfort and inspiration, the relationship can be somewhat complex at times. There may even be times when the mother plays mind games and the daughter needs to protect her own well-being.

 

t’s important to set up certain boundaries when there is a lot of narcissism or sarcasm associated with the relationship. We’re sure that’s what was going on in the following instance when the daughter had to write an obituary for her mother.

 

After the short and not so sweet obituary was written, many people were upset that the daughter would ever do something like that. Considering the amount of damage that may have happened in the background, however, Florence may have gotten the obituary she should have gotten.

 

It all took place when Florence ‘Flo’ Harrelson passed away and her daughter, Christina Novak took it upon herself to write an obituary. It was unconventional, to say the least, and read more like a public service announcement for mother-daughter relationships that had gone bad.

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