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  2. 40 Thoughtful Sympathy Gift Ideas For Someone Who is Grieving

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    These thoughtful sympathy gift ideas work for those mourning the loss of a mother, father, friend, grandparent, or pet, including personalized sympathy gifts. 40 Thoughtful Sympathy Gift Ideas For ...

  3. 30 Personalized Gift Ideas That'll Make Them Feel Extra Loved

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    Here, we've rounded up top custom gifts for Mom and the perfect presents for Dad, as well as unique personalized gift ideas for siblings, friends, couples, coworkers, and even grandparents.

  4. From a shopping editor and mom of two, these are the best ...

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    Personalized gifts are one of the more thoughtful ways to show your grandkids how much they mean to you. Especially for grandparents during the holidays, customized gifts for kids can either be ...

  5. Epitaph - Wikipedia

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    Epitaph on the base of the Haymarket Martyrs' Monument, Waldheim Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois. An epitaph (from Ancient Greek ἐπιτάφιος (epitáphios) 'a funeral oration'; from ἐπι-(epi-) 'at, over' and τάφος (táphos) 'tomb') [1] [2] is a short text honoring a deceased person.

  6. Deal toy - Wikipedia

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    A rollercoaster-themed deal toy commemorating Investindustrial’s acquisition of Port Aventura from CriteriaCaixa in 2009. A deal toy (also deal gift, lucite tombstone or financial tombstone) is a customized memento or gift that is intended to mark and commemorate the closing of a business deal in finance or investment banking.

  7. Grandma's Gifts - Wikipedia

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    Grandma's Gifts is an incorporated, non-profit organization started by Emily Elizabeth Douglas in 1993 at age 11, in memory of her grandmother. The organization provides goods and services to impoverished children and their families while focusing on Appalachian areas of the United States.