Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are demanding they mail you things at their cost when you couldn't be bothered to do at least one trip or help out with funeral costs. You have a lot of nerve. This was your Dad, you should have taken the lead on burying him. He was lucky to have his step kids.
People are not reading this because I did help with most of his final costs. They made him destitute over the years because his wife kept rescuing them whenever they had any kind of problem.
You don't send them money. You pay the funeral and other expenses directly. They were the ones taking care of him day to day.
Anonymous wrote:OMG I would have gone in to debt to attend the funeral of the man who raised me.
My dad died while on vacation in his home country in europe. I flew there to accompany the casket on the flight home. Spent 25 k bringing him back.
Anonymous wrote:OMG I would have gone in to debt to attend the funeral of the man who raised me.
My dad died while on vacation in his home country in europe. I flew there to accompany the casket on the flight home. Spent 25 k bringing him back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are demanding they mail you things at their cost when you couldn't be bothered to do at least one trip or help out with funeral costs. You have a lot of nerve. This was your Dad, you should have taken the lead on burying him. He was lucky to have his step kids.
People are not reading this because I did help with most of his final costs. They made him destitute over the years because his wife kept rescuing them whenever they had any kind of problem.
Anonymous wrote:You are demanding they mail you things at their cost when you couldn't be bothered to do at least one trip or help out with funeral costs. You have a lot of nerve. This was your Dad, you should have taken the lead on burying him. He was lucky to have his step kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:things that have sentimental value. They live about two thousand miles away. I visited last fall before my dad passed away. We were all polite to each other then. My dad was in his eighties and had spent through his retirement money. My dh and I helped him several times when he asked for help since he and his wife had only SSI. His wife passed away less than a year before he passed away. When the stepfamily asked for help with his final expenses, we sent a check for a good share of the cost. I did not go back again for the small graveside service but let them know they should be able to use his last SSI check to help cover costs. He was too sick to spend his last check. They said they would sell his car, not worth much, to also help cover his final costs. Later when I asked for photos and a few sentimental things I heard nothing back.Anonymous wrote:Not hearing back from stepfamily about
How long were he and your step mother married?
It's very odd (and sad!) that his step kids gave him a funeral that YOU, his own child, couldn't be bothered to attend...but you were kind enough to "let them know they should be able to use his last SSI check to help cover costs."
And now you are asking them to take the time to sort through and find "sentimental" items for you? I'd ignore you too.
Anonymous wrote:things that have sentimental value. They live about two thousand miles away. I visited last fall before my dad passed away. We were all polite to each other then. My dad was in his eighties and had spent through his retirement money. My dh and I helped him several times when he asked for help since he and his wife had only SSI. His wife passed away less than a year before he passed away. When the stepfamily asked for help with his final expenses, we sent a check for a good share of the cost. I did not go back again for the small graveside service but let them know they should be able to use his last SSI check to help cover costs. He was too sick to spend his last check. They said they would sell his car, not worth much, to also help cover his final costs. Later when I asked for photos and a few sentimental things I heard nothing back.Anonymous wrote:Not hearing back from stepfamily about
things that have sentimental value. They live about two thousand miles away. I visited last fall before my dad passed away. We were all polite to each other then. My dad was in his eighties and had spent through his retirement money. My dh and I helped him several times when he asked for help since he and his wife had only SSI. His wife passed away less than a year before he passed away. When the stepfamily asked for help with his final expenses, we sent a check for a good share of the cost. I did not go back again for the small graveside service but let them know they should be able to use his last SSI check to help cover costs. He was too sick to spend his last check. They said they would sell his car, not worth much, to also help cover his final costs. Later when I asked for photos and a few sentimental things I heard nothing back.Anonymous wrote:Not hearing back from stepfamily about