When you hear that a friend or co-worker of yours has lost a loved one, you might think about them more often as they go through cremation services in Newtown Square, PA and possibly a memorial service after that. You want to reach out to them and let them know you are thinking about them and a nice way to do that is through a sympathy card. But when you get a nice card and sit down to write on it, you draw a blank. You want to do more than just sign your name, but what you can you say? Here are some ideas to help you write something nice.
Read Examples From Others
IF you really have no idea what to say, your computer is always there for you and you can do a search and see what suggestions others have. They might keep it simple or they might have something longer and more drawn out. But either way, you can get ideas and examples that can lead you in the right direction for your situation. Just reading some options can spark ideas and get you going.
Mention The Deceased By Name
It’s always nice for you to mention the deceased by name. You can say that you are sorry your friend lost their aunt, but include her name. Say you are sorry they lost their aunt Martha, for example. Having their name in the card personalizes things and lets your friend know that you know who they lost and that they are going through a hard time.
Offer A Short Story About The Person
If you knew the person who passed on well enough, you might have a story about them and you can share something short in the card, if you’d like. If your friend lost a parent, for example, and you spent time at their house growing up, you might remember how their mom always had fresh cookies for you guys after school. Something short, sweet, and that would make them smile can be a nice touch if you have such a story.
Remind The Friend You Are There For Them
Another nice thing to do in the card is tell your friend that you are thinking of them and that you are there for them when they want to talk or even go grab a coffee and catch up on other things. Follow up on that ‘being there for them’ idea and call or text them a few weeks after the final services to see how they are doing.
Make An Offer
You can also help to offer your friend in some way or another. Try to be specific about it and follow up on that as well. Tell them that you can take their kids to soccer practice for the rest of the month to ease their burdens or that you will check with them every week before going to the store and see if they need anything.
Going through cremation services in Newtown Square, PA is hard and your friend can take all the support they can get.
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