Loss of Daughter Gift, Daughter Remembrance Canvas, Daughter Sympathy Gift, Daughter Condolence Keepsake
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It’s never easy to lose a daughter. You’ll always remember how it felt to laugh with her and take care of her. We hope that this Daughter Remembrance Canvas will bring comfort for you in time. Your daughter will always be by your side with our condolence keepsake. With a photo of your little angel and a short message, this Daughter Sympathy Gift can be hung in your home to keep memories with your girl alive.
“You gave no one a last farewell, nor never said good-bye. You were gone before I knew it, and only God knows why. A million times I will miss you, a million times I will cry. In my heart you hold a place, no one else can ever fill. It broke my heart to lose you, but you didn’t go alone, for part of me went with you, the day God took you home. We will meet again someday I know in a better place. I thank God he made you my dad while you were here on earth. Loved beyond words, missed beyond measure. Always and forever in my heart.”
Besides, if you know a friend or loved one who experiences the loss of a family member, they must have a lot of feelings going through their mind and heart right now, get this Daughter Condolence Keepsake and it will give them emotional support!
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- Framed & Wrapped options are available
- Arrives ready to hang, with pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware
- Rubber bumpers - protects wall surface and keeps print straight on the wall
- Standard digital print canvas material with professional matte finishes
- Scratch, crack, & warp resistant
- Anti-yellowing. Water & Fade resistant
- 100% real pine wood frame
- Clean with a dry cloth when needed

- All orders are shipped fully tracked.
- We are working diligently around the clock to ship our canvas on time in a safe and clean environment.
When it showed up and my hubby opened it up & he had tear’s. Looking at his daughter with words that captured what happened. He was at a loss for words except for “I love it”