Absolutely - and I'm not trying to say the stuff wouldn't have mattered to anybody else - of course it'd be better to have not had it sold off. But it was, and it's not worth getting TOO upset about it.
... all I can think about here is the scene in Pulp Fiction where Bruce Willis's girlfriend forgets to take his watch. : ) Love that scene - when he's in his car screaming about it.
From the way the original post was written, it sounded to me like the most important loss was that of the legacy of seeing the stuff handed on down the line. I really think stuff like that, even though very important to one individual, becomes more of an interesting trinket to the next generations.
Yeah it'd have been nice, but they'll be no WORSE off without it.
That future generation will develop their own little keepsakes that bring back happy memories for them. That's the most important thing to keep in mind.
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