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Keepsake

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A tangible reminder of a person who has passed away
The worn-out pocket watch was a cherished keepsake from his late father.
The antique necklace became a precious keepsake after her beloved aunt's passing.
The framed diploma was a keepsake of his hard work and academic achievements.
The faded handkerchief was a keepsake from her grandfather, a brave soldier in the war.
She cherishes the keepsake of her grandmother, a delicate porcelain doll.
She cherished her grandmother's keepsake, a delicate silver locket.
The heirloom quilt, hand-stitched by her great-grandmother, is a keepsake that connects her to her family's heritage.
The worn-out journal was a treasured keepsake of her best friend's final words.
The engraved silver locket held a small picture of her late husband, a keepsake she treasured dearly.
The weathered seashell collection holds sentimental value as a keepsake of their seaside vacations.
The well-worn leather journal serves as a keepsake of her grandfather's poetic musings.
The small porcelain figurine was a keepsake from their memorable trip to Paris.
Mary found solace in holding onto her father's keepsake, a faded photograph.
Susan clutched the keepsake, a pressed flower, as a reminder of their romantic encounter.
The photo album filled with old pictures serves as a keepsake of their childhood.
Despite the passage of time, the old teddy bear remained a comforting keepsake from her childhood.
She keeps a lock of her son's hair in a keepsake box as a memento of his childhood.
The heirloom necklace became a keepsake passed down through generations.
The handwritten letter from her deceased husband became her most precious keepsake.
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