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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would keep the journals. They don't take up much space and they might turn out to be really interesting after time has passed. My DH's grandpa's mother saved all his letters from WWII and they would have been considered pretty humdrum at the time but now they're interesting. And I'd keep the books-- same thing, they don't take up much space and tell you a lot about the person. Other possessions, no or at least nothing bulky.[/quote] The space issue is a critical point, IMO. I agree no furniture, bulky stuff. But photos, a bunch of books, letters, and jewelry items don't take up much space in an average house. You may not want it but your kids, or even their kids, may enjoy the history later on. [/quote]
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