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The Truth About Dad’s Death Was In Mom’s Closet All Along

Posted on November 15, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Truth About Dad’s Death Was In Mom’s Closet All Along

When I was ten, my dad died suddenly of a “heart attack.” Mom never cried. Years later, after Mom passed, I found a box in her closet—my dad’s prescriptions, all unopened, expired, hidden.

Googling the medications, I realized they could have prevented his death. My father had written a letter, hidden in the closet, warning that Mom wasn’t helping him and feared she might let him die.

Looking back, I saw the signs I’d missed—her indifference, her words to the house cleaner, the secret bank transfer. There was no justice to be had; both parents were gone.

So, I held a memorial for Dad twenty-five years later, reading his letter aloud. For the first time, I honored the truth of what he went through—and finally, felt closer to him than I ever had in life.

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