Grief, Bereavement, and Possessions: A Professional Organizer’s Perspective on Handling the Aftermath of Loss
According to Clare, possessions βcan be reminders that before this person was dead, they were alive, that they wore these shoes, that they wore this coat, that they touched this blanket or sat in this chair. They can also serve as a way to put the brakes on and allow ourselves to retreat back into that world where a loved one is still present with us.β
