today I broke my chain with my sons finger print on it,  with swollen eyes I drove to the mall to replace it, I explained what happened and what it held, I had bought the first one there. she was rude and heartless. it took everything I had not to slap her face. I cryed all the way home.

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Comment by dream moon JO B on June 24, 2014 at 3:48pm

yep had thm peple 2 iv had 2 get out coz i no i wud of hit thm 2 

my nannas wedding ring iv got in my memry box wear my dads rings is i get told 2 sell it but i wont my nannas ring i got it wen she died yea i wz only a kid but its wear ill kp it till my dyng day evn my dads rings 1 my nanna giv my dad wen he wz 21 its wear his wedng ring is his raf medel is 

thr is a lot of hetles peple abot thy dont no a loss till thy hav had a loss or a multi loss

Comment by Connie K on June 24, 2014 at 1:48pm

Kim - I'm soprry you had that experience. I know the feeling of breaking something very special. My son's ribber bracelet with his name on it broke a few weeks ago. I have been wearing it since the day he passed. There's no way to replace some things. I just have it around a beautiful

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