What Should I Write Inside a Sympathy Card to Send Condolences?

Posted on June 10, 2019 by Kyle Struempf under Funeral Home
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When someone special to you loses someone special to them, it can leave you feeling helpless. You want to say or do something to take their pain away. But of course, there’s nothing you can really say in the moment to help them heal. It’s why so many people struggle to find the right words to say to a grieving family while attending funeral services at funeral homes in Marietta, GA.

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Rather than stammering over your words in person, the best way to send condolences to someone and help jumpstart the healing process is by sending a sympathy card to them. You can pick up a sympathy card at just about any grocery store or pharmacy and send it their way to let them know how much you care and how much you’re thinking about them in light of their loved one’s death. Just make sure you choose the right words to use in the card. Here are some options that’ll work well.

“I’m so sorry for your loss”

When you’re in the process of putting together a sympathy card for a family member or friend, sometimes it’s best to just keep things simple. Instead of spending an hour jotting down a bunch of thoughts, go with something more straightforward like this. It’ll show how sorry you are.

“I’m sharing in your sadness”

Those who are mourning the loss of a loved one often feel alone. Even though they’re
surrounded by family members, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and more, they aren’t always able to process and feel the support sent their way. But don’t let that stop you from trying to how someone that they are not alone! Let them know you’re sharing in the sadness they feel. It’ll give them a tiny sliver of comfort during their darkest days.

“My thoughts and prayers are with your family”

Sending “thoughts and prayers” to someone has turned into a little bit of a cliche over the years. But if you are, in fact, saying a lot of prayers for a person who is grieving, don’t be afraid to let them know about it. They’ll appreciate the prayers that you’re sending their way and love that you’re keeping them in mind as they navigate through some tough times.

“It was such an honor to know your loved one”

If you knew the person who just died personally, feel free to work that into the mix when you’re signing a sympathy card. You might even want to go as far as to share a memory in the card. It could very well bring a smile to the recipient’s face.

 

“I would love to help you by…”

How can you help the person that you’re sending a card to in the coming days, weeks, and even months? Maybe you can prepare a meal or two for them while they’re off planning out Marietta, GA funeral services. Maybe you can look after their dog or cat. Or maybe you can just be there for them when they need to talk. Let them know exactly how you would like to help and then follow-up with them about it later. It’ll make your sympathy card have an even bigger impact.

Davis-Struempf Funeral Home & Crematory understands how difficult it can be for many people to mourn the loss of a loved one. We aim to make the process slightly easier by assisting them as they make Marietta, GA funeral arrangements. Contact us at (770) 944-2900 today if you need a hand with funeral planning. You can also stop by 1975 E West Connector, Austell, GA 30106 to speak with a funeral director about the services we offer.