Grieving man refuses to give his deceased wife's clothes to a 'selfish' sister
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A man writing on Reddit described a dramatic family situation in which his "selfish" sister would like the clothes left behind by his deceased wife. The drama has drawn over 22,000 reactions.
"My wife was a corporate lawyer and mediator," he wrote. "I’m still not in the mood to deal with people." The sister "started crying, and my mom came over to see what was wrong." "The world is full of kind, supportive people who will offer you more of what you need than your blood relations." "Who asks for things at a person's wake?" Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
"She had some very nice work clothes. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and was gone in two years. The last six months of her life were hell," the man added.
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