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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As long as the children from the first marriage are listed properly there is no need to mention the ex in my opinion. My BILs step monster (the other woman) listed her adult (in their 30s to 40s when the affair started) as his dad's children in 5he obituary preceeding his actual children. As in Joe was 5he loving father to her adult children 1-3, then his actual children 1-3 (who had a relationship with both him and her even after the affair). That is wrong. In my opinion it ahould have been loving father to ctual children and stepfather to her adult children that he did not meet until they were middle aged. She also put his blood grandch8ldr3n last and her blood grandchildr3n first, left off his family members who maintained a relationship with wife 1, cremated him before his out of town children could fly in5o town (they flew in the next morning) and told his children a time an hour after the actual internment. But leaving exwife off the obituary? That is okay.[/quote] As I said--hoes gonna hoe. The very fact that in OP's example the first wife and mother of the children was left out is telling you the second wife was originally the affair partner and caused the divorce, and is a bitch.[/quote]
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