Here are some of the most interesting ones:

1.

The crazy thing was that none of his children knew this life of his.

He was 98 years old, and those sons were 65 and 69 years old."

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2.

She told my aunt that her oldest sister was actually her mother.

The sister had gotten pregnant too young, and the mom said it was hers.

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It was a common way of handling it back then.

She revealed it in her very last breath."

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3.

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“My grandfather admitted to me and only me that he once ‘accidentally’ slept with a man.”

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4.

She was talking about how sad and horrible this was and that I deserved to know.

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It was a baby girl who was born between my mother and aunt."

u/Thornbeach

5.

“My cousin and I got into a car accident and he died.

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Through his life, his friends got him to steal and vandalize so many things.

He’d also gone to jail four different times.

I love you.'”

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u/SensitiveLibrarian88

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7.

“A family friend was taking care of an elderly aunt.

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When asked what she was doing, she said, ‘Im just getting ready to see Jesus.’

She died maybe 4 hours later.”

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8.

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“On his deathbed, my grandpa said, ‘I may not be your real grandfather.

I kidnapped your Mom when she was little.’

That was a heck of a punch in the gut for sure.”

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9.

“I had an uncle who was a heavy drinker and just known for being a bit wild.

No one knew who the culprit was, and he naturally got the blame though he vehemently denied it.

His last words on his deathbed were, ‘It wasnt me that pissed the bed!’

u/Motor_Possible_6796

10.

“My nana was renowned for religiously having a gin and tonic at 9 p.m. every night.

Bless her, she went out laughing at us.”

u/dontlikegrapes

11.

“My grandmother admitted she didn’t like my haircut.”

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12.

She responded that way because when I was born, it was out of wedlock.

So, while she was civil towards me, she harbored not-so-good feelings for me.

Not too shocking, but it still kinda hurt me when she apologized to me.”

u/Revolutionary-Clue21

13.

“My grandfather confessed that he had a son we never knew about.

Right after he died, his son found us!

He’d searched the obituaries all around the country, every week for years.”

Uncle Bobby was my grandma’s brother-in-law.

Given that my mom is 53, our minds were sufficiently blown.

Like, what a plot twist."