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What To Expect When Giving Funeral Messages

If you need to sympathize with the family of a dead friend or relative, it might be a good idea to visit the memorial service. If you cannot make it to the wake, consider sending a simple letter expressing sympathy. You have a few choices on how to send funeral messages.

Even if you are going to the memorial service, it is still appropriate to offer a letter to the bereaved. The content of your note will mainly depend on your relationship with the family and the deceased. It can be brief or long but should show sympathy, compassion and support.

Take note that your letter may be read at the service by the family of the deceased. Considering this, it might be wise to write something that is not too lengthy. Make sure that it is also not too curt and short that your message will appear cold and unfeeling. Show that the deceased was someone special to you.

There are cards that already have printed words but it might be better to write a short note that expresses what you feel. Typically, a sympathy card would express both grief and compassion. It can be hard to express both emotions in a concise way. It is also difficult to begin letters for funerals.

You can begin a difficult letter by mentioning a memorable time you had with your dead friend or relative. Do not stress yourself about writing the wrong words or producing something too short or long. Concentrate on what you feel and what you would like to express. End the latter with an uplifting sentence.

Make sure you edit and proofread the draft before sending it to the family of the deceased. Funeral messages can be written in cards, as handwritten letters, via email, or with a bouquet of blossoms. Make sure that the presentation of your card or flowers are appropriate for the occasion.


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