Daughter Speaks Out After Brutal 4-Sentence Obituary For Her Mom Goes Viral
A Maine woman is shedding some light on the scathing obituary she wrote for her mother, after it went viral and made headlines internationally last month.
Christina Novak’s four-sentence obit for her mom, Florence “Flo” Harrelson, was published in the Kennebec Journal on Aug. 30. The succinct write-up stated that the 65-year-old died “without family by her side due to burnt bridges and a wake of destruction left in her path.
“Florence did not want an obituary or anyone including family to know she died,” it continued. “That’s because even in death, she wanted those she terrorized to still be living in fear looking over their shoulders. So, this isn’t so much an obituary but more of a public service announcement.”
Now, Novak is clarifying that she was dead serious.
“It’s a PSA and it’s no joke,” she told People in an interview published on Saturday. “It was written with sarcasm and relief, but it’s real.”
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