My sister lived in a small market town all her life and knew many people. It is the custom to place an obituary in the local paper to inform people of a death. My sister's children did not ensure that the obituary was published in time so consequently many people did not know of her passing. I was saddened that they hadn't organised a reception after the funeral. My brother and I wrote the Eulogy and my son read it at the service. 2 days before the funeral they hadn't chosen the hymns a photo or the music for the arrival and departure of the coffin. I suggested the hymns and the music and they took these suggestions. No order of service. I managed to arrange a reception but very few people knew she had died. It appeared to me that her children couldn't be bothered and just wanted their inheritance. My son was wonderful and I was very proud of him. But I'm struggling to overcome my sadness and anger at the way they treated my sister. But I know I did my best for her. I am now estranged from both of her children.
Purchasing my own property after divorce at 50