My Sister Refused to Pay a Penny for Our Mom’s Funeral – Then During Her Memorial Speech, Claimed She Had Paid for Everything in Front of All the Guests

When our mother fell ill with cancer, I cared for her daily, managing appointments, meals, and eventually full-time care. My sister, Doreen, was absent, citing work and emotional strain. After Mom passed, I handled all funeral arrangements, maxing out our credit card and dipping into savings. Doreen contributed nothing but wanted to speak at the memorial. At the service, she
claimed credit for everything, saying she “covered the funeral.” I stayed silent to avoid a scene, but the funeral director, Mr. Wilson, approached her with the receipt, thanking me for managing the payments alone. Doreen’s lie was exposed, and guests turned away from her. Later, she tried to explain, but I stopped her. Driving home, I felt peace, knowing Mom’s lessons about integrity had guided me.