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How can people be so cruel?

I lost my dad when I was 11 yrs old. I loved my dad. One of my most cherished items from him was the last picture taken of him on the job. My dad was a surveyor of a large constructions company. He was a field engineer and helped place the big buildings on the lot to construct. I kept that picture on my dresser for over 2 years. He passed in 1967 and the pic was taken in 1965.

An aunt asked my mom if she could make a copy of it. Of course, my mom said. The aunt never returned the pic. I went to her house 5 times to get it and she refused to hand it over. I talked to her daughters. They refused to help me until she passed away. Well she died in November and last night, I finally got the pic back. It took 55 years but It is mine again. How cruel of her to keep the picture from me.


It is not in the best of shape so I am going to have another copy made. I can't tell you the emotion i felt when i opened the package.
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
She could have made a copy and returned the original. I don’t know what is wrong with some people.
akindheart · 61-69, F
@cherokeepatti exactly. and knowing i wanted the pic, they cleared her house out and my brother had to go get it.
SW-User
@cherokeepatti In most cases, a copy isn't enough...they wish to have the real deal.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SW-User it wasn’t her photo to begin with, she could have made a copy for herself and returned the original.
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@cherokeepatti I agree. For some reason, that just isn't good enough as the original... having what others hold dear to heart.
akindheart · 61-69, F
@SW-User it has writing on the back which makes it even more special.
SW-User
@akindheart Like I said, the original holds more value to those who have it because of what it is. Others think they deserved it and make the choice to keep those items based on their idea that they should have been the ones to have the items.