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Do not keep these items that belonged to a deceased person

That sounds like another viral “See more” post. There is no universal rule that certain belongings of a deceased person must never be kept.

What people choose to keep usually depends on:

  • Sentimental value
  • Practical use
  • Hygiene and safety concerns
  • Cultural or religious traditions

Items that may need special handling include:

  • Medications — should generally be disposed of safely rather than kept for future use.
  • Medical equipment — may need cleaning, donation, or proper disposal.
  • Personal documents — should be reviewed and stored securely or shredded if no longer needed.
  • Perishable items — should be discarded.

Many people keep meaningful possessions such as:

  • Photographs
  • Jewelry
  • Letters and cards
  • Clothing with sentimental value
  • Family heirlooms

Some cultures or beliefs discourage keeping certain items, but these are traditions rather than universal health or legal requirements.

If you have the full list from the post, I can help separate factual advice (for example, about medications or legal documents) from superstition or clickbait.

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