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Well damn. Looks like the children of 78-year-old Marianne Theresa Johnson-Reddick of Nevada didn’t seem to hurt by the passing of their mother. Actually, they bashed her life to smithereens in her obituary, claiming that she was abusive and lived a miserable life. However, according to her children, let’s just say she might have not been eligible for “Mother of the Year.”

Daughter Katherine Reddick wrote in the obituary, “On behalf of her children who she abrasively exposed to her evil and violent life, we celebrate her passing from this earth and hope she lives in the after-life reliving each gesture of violence, cruelty and shame that she delivered on her children.” But wait, it gets worse. Click below to find out what else the deceased woman’s children had to say about her in the newspaper for all to see.

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“Everyone she met, adult or child was tortured by her cruelty and exposure to violence, criminal activity, vulgarity, and hatred of the gentle or kind human spirit,” the obituary said. “Our greatest wish now is to stimulate a national movement that mandates a purposeful and dedicated war against child abuse in the United States of America.”

Patrick and Katherine Reddick both shared the story of how they grew up in an orphanage in Carson City after their mother lost custody of them for having the children in an unstable and unsafe household, claiming they received “regular beatings” sometimes from “a metal-tipped belt” and other times just from their mother’s hands.

Welp, that explains the harsh words. I would probably be salty too if that was my mom.

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