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Didn’t invite my mom to my daughters funeral

by Jane Smith
December 27, 2025
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In the wake of a devastating fire that claimed their youngest daughter’s life, a family is shattered not only by loss but by the haunting scars etched on their bodies and souls. Battling third-degree burns and the agonizing separation of their son into uncertain care, they grapple with a fractured relationship that leaves them isolated in their darkest hour.

Amid the physical and emotional inferno, betrayal and mistrust simmer beneath the surface, as the parents confront the painful reality of relying on a grandmother they barely trust. Their journey through trauma and fractured bonds reveals the raw, unfiltered struggle to heal when surrounded by flames both literal and metaphorical.

Didn’t invite my mom to my daughters funeral

My 3 year old daughter died in a fire in...

We're pretty sure that she is a narcissist and we...

In the fire, I sustained 3rd degree burns on my...

We all had to spend over 2 months in the...

Since I was in the hospital I couldn't take my...

She said it would be too stressful for her, so...

He ended up getting rsv and rinovirus in the nursing...

My bank had a hold on my money and I...

She kept asking about when we were going to pay...

I should mention that she originally told us she would...

When I told her why he didn't want to pay...

regardless of why) she told me that it was our...

It was a lithium battery that exploded for no reason...

Losing a child, especially in such a horrific way is...

We decided that we didn't want her at our daughters...

When she found out that we had the service without...

I was going to call and explain the reason why,...

One of the family members even threatened us, saying he...

Dr. Karyl McBride, an expert in narcissistic relationships, emphasizes that when dealing with suspected narcissism, individuals must establish and strictly enforce firm boundaries to protect their emotional well-being. In this case, the OP and their husband had an established history of suspecting narcissistic behavior from the mother, which provided context for her subsequent actions.

The mother’s refusal to watch the surviving son when the parents were hospitalized, forcing him into a substandard care facility where he became ill, demonstrates a profound lack of empathy and prioritization of her own comfort over her injured grandchildren’s needs. Her subsequent demand for repayment for a hotel stay, followed by blaming the parents for the fire that killed their daughter, constitutes extreme emotional abuse and projection. This behavior confirms the OP’s need for distance. Excluding her from the memorial was a necessary, protective boundary setting to shield the grieving family from further victimization and emotional turmoil on a day meant for honoring their lost child.

The actions of the extended family, especially the threat of reporting the husband for deportation, escalate the situation into severe manipulation and coercion. The OP was appropriate in prioritizing their immediate family’s psychological safety over placating extended relatives who failed to support them during the crisis. Moving forward, the OP should limit communication to essential matters, cease attempting to justify their boundaries to those who do not validate their pain, and focus resources on their own recovery and surviving children.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Mariasweets62 Absolutely NTA. You deserved peace that day, not more...

Anyone who makes your grief about themselves doesn't deserve a...

lapsteelguitar Pay her back, and tell her to F-off while...

avid-learner-bot NTA: I gotta say, OP,

your decision to exile her from the memorial feels dead-on...

Her suggestion that the fire was your fault just added...

What coping mechanisms do you use when dealing with toxic...

babsbunny77 Let's be clear here... you had a devastating life...

Nothing else matters here. If you have family members judging...

They have shown who they truly are... and that is...

FWIW, I don't know any parent of any of my...

despite how challenging it would be and would hand over...

if their kids needed money to get them through a...

none of this is ok and you are absolutely in...

I would go No Contact, but if you feel the...

"Hi ____, It is a shame that you chose conflict...

Good luck and goodbye.

Melodic-Dark6545 ": I am so deeply sorry for what you...

The same as with your family members.

BellaFever92m You don't need them in your life But keep...

so sorry for everything you went thru. no you're not...

you went thru h**l and back, and you don't owe...

she chose not to be there when you needed her,...

IndividualReason3448 protect your space: I am so very sorry for...

You did the right thing not inviting her!!!

The individual is navigating profound, unimaginable grief following the loss of a child in a traumatic fire, while simultaneously dealing with severe physical injuries and intense conflict with their mother. The central conflict stems from the OP’s decision to exclude the mother from the daughter’s memorial, a decision rooted in the mother’s prior unhelpful actions and subsequent cruel blaming of the parents for the tragedy, which directly clashes with the expectations of some extended family members who demand inclusion.

Is it justifiable for parents enduring the worst possible trauma and injury—the death of a child and their own severe burns—to prioritize their need for peace by excluding a family member who exhibited selfishness and then blamed them for the tragedy? Or does the obligation to family unity and managing the mother’s hurt feelings outweigh the need for a drama-free memorial for their deceased daughter?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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