
Obituaries should be heartfelt testimonies to how the deceased passed through life and how she or he touched others’ lives. However, two siblings slightly altered their mother’s obituary to let the world know just how much the woman ‘mattered’ to them. Apparently, the Springfield woman bought a one-way ticket to Hell when she chose to abandon her children.
Springfield Woman Abandoned Children to Live with Husband’s Brother
On the 31st of May 2018, Kathleen Dehmlow (Schunk) passed away at the venerable age of 80. Mother of two and ‘loving’ wife, the late Mrs. Dehmlow has parted this world with more baggage than anyone could imagine, as Gina and Jay, her children, wrote in her Redwood Gazette obituary.
The obituary starts on a lighter note – Mrs. Dehmlow was born on the 19th of March 1938 in Wabasso, to parents Gertrude and Joseph Schunk. It goes on saying that the Springfield woman married Dennis Dehmlow, her first husband, in 1957.
While in Wabasso, Mrs. Dehmlow, the loving mother, and caring wife gave birth to two loving children – Gina and Jay.
Nothing wrong about Mrs. Dehmlow’s obituary so far. However, the next part, as shocking as it would appear, captures the sibling’s struggle with Kathleen’s notion of family.
As Gina and Jay wrote, their dear departed mother, left her husband in 1962, shortly after becoming pregnant with Lyle Dehmlow, Dennis’ brother. After their mother left, Gina and Jay were raised by Dennis and Kathleen’s parents.
Conclusion
The last part of Kathleen’s obituary seems to surmise what her family thought about the woman. Gina and Jay wrote that their ‘beloved’ mother passed at the end of May 2018 and that she will soon face divine judgment.
The sibling ended the obituary by writing that no one’s going to miss the woman.
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