A West Virginia woman recently went to extreme measures to preserve her husband’s memory and love of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Angelica Radevski, a 35-year-old nurse in Wheeling, W. Va., lost her husband at the age of 55 earlier this year.

After his death, Radevski decided to frame one of his tattoos to live with her and their son in her home.

Radevski told PEOPLE magazine that when she was a kid she heard about the Ohio-based company Save My Ink Forever, which can preserve the skin of a tattoo in a frame after someone dies.

Her husband was covered in tattoos at the time of his death and was a huge sports fan, particularly of the Steelers. Radevski made the decision to frame her husband’s tattoo of a Steelers helmet, which was on his right arm.

You can check out a photo of the framed

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