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Old 03-11-2015, 10:39 AM
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Friday1961
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Originally Posted by Rodney
I know there are charities here that come and pick up unwanted goods. I'm sure there are similar services there. It might be worth the kid's while to contact one of those groups and donate the items before the purchaser of the house takes over. That way they help someone in need instead of taking up space at the dump.

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Rodney

Good idea, Rodney, and I suggested this as gently as I could, especially concerning the pottery, silver, that Singer. There were also two refrigerators! But I could see they weren't going to do it. They don't want to be bothered, or maybe they are overwhelmed. Their father, my cousin's husband, had given them carte blanche, so they said, to "throw it all away." I would feel less sad about it if I knew someone would benefit from those things left behind.
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