word choice - Things saving the memory of gone people -- are called?


We all love to save things, collect items, items/things that remind us of departed souls or gone people. They're gone from life, but may or may not be dead. What are those things called?


They might not be expensive, but they are close to the heart. Whenever we see them they remind us of the people they belonged to.


What do we call these things? Do they have any particular name?


Examples:



  • A girl has saved her ex-boyfriend's written letters.

  • A daughter has saved her dead father's watch.




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