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My daughter was 12 when she died. On the occasion of what would have been her 21st birthday, gifts and cards appeared - including a very heart-wrenching message from someone I can only assume was a classmate - so full of grief, it shocked me and left me feeling that this person must have issues of their own at that time. Every valentine's day her childhood sweetheart remembers her by placing a gift / card. I have found these things a bit troubling. I do also struggle when the gifts are 'tacky' - not to her taste let alone mine and a bit of an eyesore in the graveyard. But I try to remind myself that her grave is a public space and I guess, if it brings others comfort, then so be it. I don't feel she is 'there' - this is just a space we keep in memoriam. I like to leave sunflowers on her death day - in late August - so cheerful and glorious.