Beads Crucifix

How to appropriately, and with care, dispose of religious materials?
Aunt Terri's little New Testament awarded at her confirmation, 1938?
The cross that was placed in Uncle Tony's coffin?
The prayer book in Hungarian brought over by Uncle Gabe's mother?
The crucifix that was given to my grandchild by her deadbeat father?
The broken rosary bead chain that was stashed in a dresser purchased at yard sale?
Old battered Bibles or hymnals with no inscriptions inside?
Fireball - If I didn't care, I wouldn't be asking. These are not my family items but extended family of my husband. They contain no "personalized" information that will be of value to future generations.
Dispose of them like you would anything else. An object only has whatever value or power that you give it. If you consider it garbage then treat it like garbage.
But you can always donate them to the Salvation Army, Deseret, or a local shelter. Any shelter would be happy to get them, and they would be used.
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