GrannyGravy13
When my sister and I cleared our Mums bedroom after she died, we were amazed at how many clothes she had in her best wardrobe some only worn once, some still
with tags, since then both of us wear what we want when we want.
Same with China & glassware, I doubt the children will want it.
I think you are right Grannygravy. My mums best wardrobe was the same. Many clothes still with tags on and shoes in boxes.Her best friend had helped her a lot when my father died and she would borrow clothes from mum. I asked her to take what she wanted then she and her daughter took the rest to a charity shop for me.
The saddest "Best", Clothes I found were some suits my father had ,had made in Singapore and hand made shoes 15 years previously. I couldn't bare to take them to the charity shop so DD said let's just get rid at the tip. I'm afraid I broke the rules there ,one of the men I knew was not very well off and dad's size I told him what I had and he took them off my hands,it was lovely to see him in clothes he had never been able to afford all his life.
The worst was my mum was not dead but had gone into a Care home when I said what I had done she replied what a relief ,it was a burden off her. Why had she never allowed me to do it when she was living at home?