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Item Code: PF3232-GLF
$42.99

Gift Specifications

  • Crafted from high-quality glass for an elegant, graceful tribute.
  • Stands on included easel legs for shelf, table, or mantle display.
  • Features the touching "The Dash" poem honoring a life beyond the dates.
  • Personalized with your daughter's name and dates.
  • A heartfelt memorial gift for the loss of a daughter, for yourself or someone grieving.
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PF3232-GLF
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Picture Frames
Theme:
Memorial
By Loss:
Loss of Daughter

Gift Specifications

Crafted from high-quality glass for an elegant, graceful tribute.Stands on inclu…

Gift Specifications

  • Crafted from high-quality glass for an elegant, graceful tribute.
  • Stands on included easel legs for shelf, table, or mantle display.
  • Features the touching "The Dash" poem honoring a life beyond the dates.
  • Personalized with your daughter's name and dates.
  • A heartfelt memorial gift for the loss of a daughter, for yourself or someone grieving.

Description

Honor your daughter’s beautiful life with our Our Daughter’s Dash personalized memorial picture frame. Made from high-quality glass, this elegant sympathy picture frame offers a heartfelt tribute that preserves her memory with grace. It features the touching poem “The Dash,” reminding us that her spirit lives on beyond the dates. Personalized with your daughter’s name and dates, this memorial gift for loss of daughter becomes a one-of-a-kind keepsake. The included easel legs make it easy to display on a shelf, table, or mantle — bringing comfort and reflection to any room. The poem reads:

The dash we see is far too small,

To hold the life she gave us all.

So much ahead, so much begun,

A race not meant to be half-run.

Not just the dates carved deep in stone,

But all the love she made our own.

Her tale lives on, though she is gone—

Our daughter's dash still carries on.