An obituary for Kathleen Dehmlow, published in *The Redwood Falls Gazette*, shocked readers with its personal grievances instead of a traditional tribute. Written by her two adult children, it aired deep family tensions, ending with a strikingly harsh statement.

Though the newspaper eventually removed the obituary after backlash, it had already gone viral. A family member, Dwight, confirmed its accuracy, noting Kathleenโ€™s past mistake and remorse while criticizing the public airing of family issues.

The newspaper defended its decision to publish, citing no legal violations and promising a review. This incident underscores how obituaries, meant to honor lives, can sometimes expose unresolved family conflicts with wide-reaching consequences.


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