Losing a loved one is like being lost in a fog: the days pass in a haze of emotions, yet so many decisions must be made in such a short time. Between organizing the funeral, handling administrative tasks, and visiting relatives, we sometimes find ourselves hastily sorting through the deceased’s belongings. And then, it happens that we part with things we later deeply regret. But some everyday memories are worth far more than their mere material value… The words written in their own hand: an irreplaceable legacy

A hastily scribbled birthday card, a little note left on the kitchen table, a letter carefully folded in a yellowed envelope… These writings bear the unique mark of their handwriting and their thoughts. Rereading these words later can bring tears, but also a profound sense of connection.
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