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I hugged my daughter tightly, and together we cried—tears of love, of loss, and of gratitude. I told her stories about the incredible woman her great-grandmother had been: strong, kind, and always giving, even when she had so little. From that day on, the red cardigan no longer stayed hidden. My daughter wears it proudly, and we both carry the note close to our hearts. It has become more than just a piece of clothing—it’s a symbol of family, love, and the connections that live on, even when the people we love are no longer with us. Love never truly disappears. It simply takes on new forms, passed down through memories, stories, and the simple, beautiful things we leave behind.

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