Is it right to use the belongings of a deceased person or sleep in their bed? The answer many don’t expect.

Is it right to use the belongings of a deceased person or sleep in their bed? The answer many don’t expect.

Donating clothes or useful items can be a powerful act. You’re not only helping someone in need—you’re also honoring the memory of your loved one.

Each item that continues to be used carries their memory forward in a positive way.

Can you use their things?

Absolutely.

In fact, many people find comfort in it. Wearing a watch, keeping a scarf, or holding onto a special object can help maintain a sense of connection.

It’s not harmful—it’s human.

The real issue: fear disguised as respect

Avoiding a loved one’s belongings may seem like a form of respect.

But often, it’s actually fear.

Love doesn’t disappear when someone dies. And memories shouldn’t become something we’re afraid of.

Turning grief into meaningful actions—like preserving memories or helping others—is a healthier way to move forward.

A gentle way to handle it

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