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Mother Donates Dead Son’s $100k College Fund And Refuses to Give It To His Twin

by Emily Davis
March 13, 2026
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A mother’s heart shattered in an instant, torn apart by the loss of one twin while still holding onto the hope for the other. In the summer after their graduation, her world crumbled as Thomas was taken from her, leaving behind a grief so raw it consumed every part of her being. Yet, amidst the darkness, the promise of Sam’s future glimmered, shadowed by the heavy weight of loss and impossible choices.

With a fierce love and unwavering loyalty to the memory of her lost son, she made a decision that spoke volumes about the sanctity of family bonds and the pain of letting go. The money saved for Thomas was not just funds—it was a symbol of remembrance, honor, and a mother’s enduring devotion. Even as her other son faced the daunting path ahead, she stood firm, channeling her grief into a legacy that would fight against the tragedy that stole her child.

AITA for only paying for a portion of my son’s college even though we had money from his dead brother’s college fund?

I (F 58) will always be a mother to my...

At that point, Sam had already accepted an offer to...

Before Thomas pa*sed, Sam was fine with taking out student...

Less than two months after it happened, Sam asked if...

This is where I might have been the AH, because...

We donated it all to various charities against drunk driving...

I believe he's paid most of the loans off by...

I thought we were past it, but the other day,...

If I could do it again, I still don't think...

Edit: because some people are confused about the way I...

After Thomas pa*sed, Sam still got the 100k he always...

We just didn't give him any extra money that he...

As noted by Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, who detailed the stages of grief, immense loss like the death of a child triggers profound emotional reorganization within the family unit. The mother’s reaction—refusing to give Sam the money earmarked for Thomas—is a common, albeit potentially misdirected, manifestation of acute grief where possessions or funds associated with the deceased become sacred artifacts. The mother is attempting to control the uncontrollable by protecting Thomas’s ‘share’ from being absorbed by the surviving twin, Sam.

Sam’s motivation appears rooted in perceived fairness and unmet expectations. He was prepared to finance his education via loans, but the sudden availability of $100,000 would have significantly altered his financial burden. His insistence ten years later points to an unresolved feeling of being denied rightful resources, especially since the money was not simply given to the parents but donated externally. This scenario involves a complex dynamic of emotional labor; the mother is asking Sam to accept that his needs, even when significant, must be secondary to maintaining the memory structure created around Thomas.

From a psychological standpoint, the mother’s action was emotionally understandable given the raw state of bereavement but ethically questionable regarding Sam’s future planning. While the edit clarifies that Sam still received his own $100,000 fund, the denial of the expected windfall ($200,000 total expectation vs. $100,000 reality) is the core issue. A more constructive approach would have involved transparent communication about the memorial donation at the time, framing it as a tribute rather than a withholding. Moving forward, the mother and Sam need to address the underlying feeling of inequity or replacement, perhaps through family counseling, to separate grief from current financial realities.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Groggy_Doggy YTA, although I'm sorry for your loss. Your living...

You could have supported him and made it easier by...

Surely, Thomas would have wanted that money to help his...

It's not money the living brother is going to spend...

His parents specifically saved that money for education uses. In...

My judgement is based purely on the fact that their...

Any kind of support and stress relief could help him...

Latter-Ad-4065 Mild YTA

Look, I get wanting to donate it to different charities. There’s nothing wrong with that. But you should NOT have lashed out at your son like that. Your wording is horrible.

You could have said 'we want to donate it in...

Your son wasn't an AH asking for the money and...

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BaconEggAndCheeseSPK YTA. Why would you tell your son that his...

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Captain_24 YTA - Explain to us why money is deserved...

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The mother remains firm in her belief that the funds designated for her deceased son, Thomas, should be preserved in his memory, creating a deep division with her surviving son, Sam, who views the money as a lost opportunity for financial relief. This conflict highlights the tension between honoring the dead and supporting the living, especially when grief heavily influences financial decisions.

Is it more appropriate to honor a deceased child’s legacy through dedicated memorial funds, or should surviving children receive financial support that was originally intended for both, even if it means altering the original plan? The debate centers on where the primary obligation lies—to memory or to immediate need.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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