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Moms peaceful death leads
to sibling war over her house
DEAR ABBY: My mom
recently passed away at 91.
She had a great life and
went peacefully at home in
bed during the night. I took
charge of her medical care
and finances after Dad died
10 years ago.
After Mom's funeral, my
brother insisted he would
move into her house while
he remodeled it, which
could he up the house for a
year. It made no sense to
me. I am Mom's executor,
and I felt it was unfair to me
and my other brother. When
I said no, he got really angry,
accused me of many mean,
untrue things and
announced that he disowned
me. I responded that I love
him and he will always be
my brother, but it was his
choice.
The pain of losing my
mom and my brother has
been awful. Now I’m work
ing to sell the house, and he
interferes and is mean every
step of the way. But I have
to move ahead and do my
job. I don't respond to any
thing negative he writes.
Have you some advice on
how to repair our relation
ship? Maybe if he saw it in
print he would realize we
are family and none of this
is helpful to any of us. —
DOUBLE LOSS IN
CALIFORNIA
DEAR DOUBLE LOSS:
Please accept my sympathy
for the loss of your mother.
If it's any comfort, estate
problems like you're experi
encing aren't all that unusu
al. Not knowing your broth
er or the degree to which he
is self-centered, I'm having
trouble understanding his
overreachon. Was he desper
ate for a place to stay for a
year?
I wish you had mentioned
what your other brother
thinks about this regrettable
situation and whether he,
too, was disowned. If he and
your angry sibling are on
speaking terms, perhaps he
can help to mend fences.
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
And hold a good thought.
Sometimes hme heals these
kinds of wounds, once grief
lessens and people regain
their perspective.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: "Addicted
in Kansas City" (Aug. 24)
asked you for secular alter
natives to Alcoholics
Anonymous. There are parts
of your response that I feel
need clarification.
First of all, AA doesn't
require lifetime attendance
at meetings. AA doesn't
"require" anything. Regular
attendance at meetings is
encouraged but certainly not
a requirement. Many people
continue to go to meetings
one or more times a week,
while others stop or go only
occasionally after a period
of hme.
The other point is tougher
— and perhaps more subtle.
AA encourages individuals
trying to get sober to find a
"God of their own under
standing," a Higher Power.
Many agnostics and atheists
get and stay sober in AA.
AA is a spiritual program,
not a religious one. This can
be a difficult concept for
people who are just coming
in. That's one of the reasons
AA encourages anyone new
to attend different meetings
and check out other groups.
In many cities there are
meetings expressly for athe
ists and other nonbelievers.
—SOBER AND HAPPY
IN ATLANTA
DEAR SOBER: Thank
you for writing to clarify
this. However, there are dif
ferent programs, which is
why I also encourage any
one trying to achieve sobri
ety to research and explore
alternatives.