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Dear Annie: My siblings keep saying, ‘just throw it out,’ but memories of mom feel too precious to toss
Dear Annie: My siblings keep saying, ‘just throw it out,’ but memories of mom feel too precious to toss
Dear Annie: My siblings keep saying, ‘just throw it out,’ but memories of mom feel too precious to toss

Published on: 06/08/2026

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The hardest part was realizing that every drawer held a memory, and every memory came with a decision. Getty Images

Dear Annie: I recently cleaned out my mother’s house after she moved into assisted living, and I thought the hardest part would be the boxes. I was wrong. The hardest part was realizing that every drawer held a memory, and every memory came with a decision.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/advice/2026/06/dear-annie-my-siblings-keep-saying-just-throw-it-out-but-memories-of-mom-feel-too-precious-to-toss.html

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