Keepsakes Worth Saving After a Loved One’s Passing
Handwritten Notes or Letters
Cards, sticky notes, or letters preserve your loved one’s thoughts in their handwriting.
Though they may bring tears, they offer comfort and connection. Many regret discarding them later.
Voice Recordings or Voicemails
Voicemails and voice notes capture tone, laughter, and expression. Back them up to revisit whenever you need closeness.
Personal Belongings
Everyday items — a favorite mug, sweater, or chair — hold memories of daily life.
Keeping a few objects can bring comfort and even serve as heirlooms for future generations.
Family Photos
Photos connect generations and preserve history. Ask older relatives to identify faces and stories before they’re forgotten.
In grief, the urge to clear out belongings can be strong, but pause before discarding. What feels small now may be priceless tomorrow. Funerals
are not only about farewell but also honoring life. Saving meaningful keepsakes helps preserve memories and provides comfort in years to come.