Yesterday I shared the obituary of 94-year-old Josie Anello, a Florida woman whose death notice contained some posthumous jabs at her kids, who "betrayed her and broke her heart."

In the comments to the post, Bremerton Boy directed readers to the backstory, brought to us by the Tampa Bay Times:

The condemning language reveals a long-standing rift between Angelo "A.J." Anello, who wrote and placed the obituary, and his two siblings — particularly his sister.

A different obituary of Mrs. Anello, this one placed by Mrs. Anello's daughter, appeared the next day. It contained most of the same information, minus any reference to broken hearts or betrayals.

As with many a family quarrel, it comes down to money.

Basically, Angelo Anello, 63, and his sister, Ninfa Simpson, 65, accuse each other of stealing from their mother.

Simpson says Anello drained the mother's savings and maxed out her credit cards. Anello says Simpson and her husband used their mother's Social Security checks to go on vacations to Branson, Mo., and Alaska.

Both siblings deny the other's allegations.

Thank you, Bremerton Boy, and rest in peace, Josie Anello.