This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
“Please accept my heartfelt/warmest/deepest condolences.” “Sending my condolences.” “I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you.”
“Please accept my condolences on the death of your ____.” “I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your _____.” “I wish to express my deepest condolences to you and your family.” “Losing someone close is a tragedy.
Condolence Gift Messages May this food provide nourishment to you and your loved ones during this difficult time. A small of our endless love and thoughts. Sending love, thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this tough time. Your friend/loved one loved this/these; we send them with him/her in mind.
Short sympathy card messages “I am so sorry for your loss.” “My deepest sympathy for your loss.” “Words fail to express my deep sorrow for your loss.” “My heart goes out to you and your family.” “Please know that I am with you — I'm only a phone call away.” “Sharing in your sadness as you remember your lost loved one.”
Guidelines for writing condolence letters: A simple “I'm sorry” is sometimes the only thing that is necessary to say. Avoid being overly dramatic. Keep the letter as brief and as short as possible. Make sure you include the name of the person who died or mention the specific incident that caused sorrow for the person.
I am saddened to hear of the loss of your family member. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family. Thinking of you at this difficult time. I wish you and your family peace and comfort as you grieve the loss of your family member.
"With a heavy heart, I wish to give my sincere condolences to you and your family.” "Keeping you and name in my thoughts and prayers. My deepest sympathy.” "May the memories of name help you find peace and comfort.”
Condolence Letter Format Example - a Helpful Template to Use Express sympathy and heartfelt condolences. Explain your relationship to the deceased. Consider sharing some special or distinctive qualities of the deceased. Write down a special memory, story or anecdote.
Guidelines for writing condolence letters: Make sure you include the name of the person who died or mention the specific incident that caused sorrow for the person. If you knew the deceased, mention something positive about the person, such as a memory, a short story, or anything else that pays tribute to their life.