Sometimes, keys hold practical value. There may be a safety deposit box you didn’t know about. A storage unit. A lockbox with important documents. But even when they open nothing tangible, they open memory.
What to do instead:
Set keys aside in a labeled envelope or small box
Ask other family members if they recognize unfamiliar keys
If months pass and no one knows their purpose, consider keeping one or two as keepsakes
A single key on a chain can become a quiet, personal memorial
One family’s discovery: After their father’s funeral, his children found a small key in his nightstand that matched nothing in his house. Months later, clearing his office, they found a locked drawer. Inside was a journal he’d kept for forty years—letters to his late wife he’d never sent.
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