A Mentor woman is now helping people find comfort in their loss through handmade “memory items.' Colleen Higgins started her business after witnessing and experiencing loss firsthand.
MENTOR, Ohio — The death of a loved one or close friend naturally brings tremendous sadness and pain. A Mentor woman is now helping people find comfort in their loss through handmade “memory items."
“I get a lot of stories of how their loved ones passed and so it’s definitely an emotional roller coaster," Higgins said.“They’re crying…. I’m crying… They’re telling me the story," said Higgins.It's a reminder of that person, but in the form of something precious that someone can look at, hold and forever find joy in.
“When my Grandma passed, I made a gnome in honor of my Grandma that’s sitting over here. It’s her shirt and in the photo that the gnome is holding-- she’s wearing the shirt," Higgins said.
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