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.
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.
11 Simple Condolences Messages for Coworkers “My thoughts are with you.” “Sending you my deepest sympathies.” “I'm here for you.” “Thinking of you during this tough time.” “My condolences.” “Sending you love and strength.” “My heart goes out to you.” “I am here for you if you need it.”
An appropriate condolence message for the loss of a coworker's loved one includes, “Thinking of you and sending heartfelt condolences,” or, “I'm sorry for your loss and I'm here for you if you need anything.” You may want to personalise the message depending on your relationship with 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.
General Condolence Messages "I'm sorry for your loss. "Please accept my deepest condolences. "I'm always thinking of you and wishing you strength during this time of loss." "I'm so sorry for your loss. "My thoughts are with you. "Wishing you peace and comfort during this challenging time.
“Please accept my heartfelt/warmest/deepest condolences.” “Sending my condolences.” “I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you.”
Simple condolence messages "With heartfelt condolences.” "Sending caring thoughts your way.” "I was so saddened to hear of your loss.” "So sorry for your loss.” "Thinking of you.” "Sent with love and remembrance of your loved one.” "With deepest condolences to the name family.”
"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.”
Offering simple, heartfelt condolences is more valuable than staying silent. For instance, you could say, “I'm truly sorry to hear about your father. I've been thinking of you.” Mirror the language they use to describe the loss.