Wording on front of card: This teardrop honors the memory of someone loved. The rose is a symbol of love that never ends. 1 Corinthians 13:8, 13 What began in the heart lives forever. Wording on back of card: Memorial Tear ...

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Wording on front of card: This teardrop honors the memory of someone loved. The rose is a symbol of love that never ends. 1 Corinthians 13:8, 13 What began in the heart lives forever. Wording on back of card: Memorial Tear - The Story - Several years ago I went through a lengthy period of grief. One morning I sat in my studio to draw and realized I was sketching a tear drop. I drew a rose in the center as a symbol of my love, then made the design into a pendant. Over time, the Memorial Tear has become more than a symbol of love and loss. It now reminds me of a great and consoling truth, "love never ends" (1 Corinthians 13:8, 13). In sympathy, I share this memorial with you. Kathy Bernu. Makes the perfect meaningful gift for a friend or family member dealing with a loss. Also, a great little keepsake to give to guests attending a funeral or remembrance service.

  • Memorial Tear Rose Pewter Token
  • 1 1/8" Round
  • Packaged with Informational Card
  • Can be hung, put in a pocket, added to a key chain, or placed where important things are remembered.
  • Made in the USA
  • Memorial Tear Rose Pewter Token
  • 1 1/8" Round
  • Packaged with Informational Card
  • Can be hung, put in a pocket, added to a key chain, or placed where important things are remembered.
  • Made in the USA

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