Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Sympathy Card Remarks Sympathy Card When You Do Not Know The Deceased?

Sympathy Card when you do not know the deceased? - sympathy card remarks

The grandfather of my friend died today. My immediate instinct, because of what I am is in my family there, a condolence card to send his family) (father, brother, mother and son. However, to see, because we are a long distance to their father only rarely and only on holidays. I met his mother's family once, and yet I have not met his grandfather, because he is in palliative care for years. Is it appropriate to send a card? If so, what can I say: I do not know the deceased?

6 comments:

BBG said...

The card is not for the deceased, is for the living. Send So yes, a map to your instincts are correct.

The game is beautiful, this card because it is a feeling on the card - are the cards.

You can add a little "I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time ....."

BBG said...

The card is not for the deceased, is for the living. Send So yes, a map to your instincts are correct.

The game is beautiful, this card because it is a feeling on the card - are the cards.

You can add a little "I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time ....."

Serafina said...

It is often difficult to send a condolence card or at funerals, etc., but always appreciated by the family. When you lose someone close, it's always exciting when someone put the wood to their condolences. The best way to come with the card of solidarity Deal (his girlfriend's name) and family say I'm sorry for the loss of his grandfather. (Never mind that his grandfather that his girlfriend does - that) his relationship with the family. No need to write a book, either because they do not know the man is a beautiful card with a proper sense of the above conditions and who are affected will receive.

Jenna H said...

I think it's great that you want to send a letter and appropriate in any case. I'm sure it will mean a lot of the family. The simplest thing, a sympathy card to send, the card must be short messages of solidarity. Two or three lines, many here are some ideas of things I could write are.
"Peace comes from the collective memory of the love, comfort you now and in the coming days.
"Words seem to be aware give inadequate to the sadness we feel. Please note that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
"Although no words can really help to bear the loss, just know that very close in every thought and prayer.
"You have my deepest condolences for the death of his grandfather. Please note that our hearts with you during your time of grief.
"I was deeply saddened to hear of his loss. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.


You can see examples of messages of sympathy here.

Jenna H said...

I think it's great that you want to send a letter and appropriate in any case. I'm sure it will mean a lot of the family. The simplest thing, a sympathy card to send, the card must be short messages of solidarity. Two or three lines, many here are some ideas of things I could write are.
"Peace comes from the collective memory of the love, comfort you now and in the coming days.
"Words seem to be aware give inadequate to the sadness we feel. Please note that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
"Although no words can really help to bear the loss, just know that very close in every thought and prayer.
"You have my deepest condolences for the death of his grandfather. Please note that our hearts with you during your time of grief.
"I was deeply saddened to hear of his loss. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.


You can see examples of messages of sympathy here.

Pax Romana said...

It is always advisable to have someone who suffers from a time like this to ask. You could say something as simple as "You are in my thoughts at this difficult time, if I can do anything to help your family, please let me know.

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