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Barbara, I am one of those that hangs onto the special memories and
treasures like a piano too.Some time ago we bought an upright piano for
our daughter, from a widow that decided to sell her late husband's
piano. She wanted to know if piano is going to a good home and in what
kind of room is going to be put. We assure her how meaningful this piano
will be for all of us.I will never forget this widow and emotions she
had as we took that piano away. We did not have very easy feelings
although we bought a piano.
Emily
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From: "Jo Ann Coen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: when to "move on"


> Barbara - You knew it was time for you to stop playing and in selling
it,
> you gave someone else much happiness.  It's  like when My Dad kept
> driving erratically and my sister told him.," we are going to take the
> car away from you."  It crushed him, but after she left, I told him,
> "Papa, I'm not going to take the car away from you.  You will know, in
> your heart, when it is time to stop driving."  Well, he was so
grateful.
> He drove 3 more times, then after that he asked me to drive him
> everywhere.  I let him make up his own mind, as you did yours.  Best
> wishes (Listen to some great piano music on tapes).  Jo Ann
>
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