Sample Sympathy and Condolence Notes. Help Writing a Sympathy Message
Sympathy or condolence notes that accompany sympathy gifts are perhaps the hardest
messages to compose. You want your sympathetic words to express your sadness to a grieving
relative, friend or colleague as well as show your support during a difficult time.
The best sympathy notes let people know that you care and are thinking of them.
You may express your sympathy no matter how close or distant your relationship is.
You will want to word your sympathy note a little differently based on whether you
know both the person who died and the survivor, only the person who died, or only the survivor.
Since grieving can be a lengthy process, you might consider sending a gift more
than once during the first year after someone’s passing. One other thing, don't expect a
timely thank you note or acknowledgement back from the gift recipient.
This is a difficult time for surviving family members and they don’t always have
the emotional resources to respond promptly to your gift.
Here are a few sample sympathy notes that may express your sentiments or give you a jumping off point to write you own:
- Our deepest sympathies/condolences on your loss.
- Our heartfelt sympathies at this most difficult time.
- My love and sympathy are with you today and always.
- We are thinking of you at this most difficult time.
- I’m so sorry to hear about the death of…
- Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
- We are deeply saddened by your loss.
- We are sending all our love and cherish our happy memories of (name)
As for the sympathy gift itself, there are strong traditions for sending
fresh fruit sympathy gifts. Because of the fragility of fruit, and its short
life cycle, fruit has come to represent both the end and the beginning of life.
In the Jewish tradition, while it is not appropriate to send flowers for a
condolence gift, our customers overwhelmingly choose a sympathy gift made
with fresh fruit in order to express their sentiments.
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