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Nona would wear her black wool suit-her entire winter wardrobe had always been black- and her light black coat, purchased in Moscow when she had gone to visit her son and daughter-in-law there in 1970, and around her neck she would wrap her fur collar, which we all called fox but was actually more like weasel. The collar had a head with a snout, two glass eyes, and a fastener in the shape of a jaw that would bite the tail when Nona threw it around her neck. Besides the armfuls of flowers, we'd also bring a pail for water, along with a small broom, rags, and detergent. After Nono's headstone-in our conversation it is a memorial; only on paper and in books is it a headstone-has been washed, dried, and tidied up, and after the yellow flowers have been placed into two vases, Nona uses a match to light a candle that's been placed on a special metal stand.