That can be a difficult situation, especially when you’re dealing with belongings after someone has passed away.
If you’re referring to items that belonged to a deceased person, a common and respectful approach is to first make sure nothing important (like legal documents, IDs, or valuables) is separated from the rest. After that, families usually decide together what to keep, donate, store, or discard based on emotional and practical value.
If you’re saying you don’t want to keep certain items, that’s completely understandable. People often choose to:
- Return meaningful items to close family members or friends
- Donate usable belongings to charity
- Store a few sentimental items and let go of the rest over time
If there’s any legal or inheritance process involved, it may also help to check with the relevant family members or an executor before disposing of anything.
If you want, tell me a bit more about the situation and I can help you figure out a respectful and practical next step.

