The act of writing a sympathy note is just like any other task; it’s hard to begin. But once you have found a rhythm and finished your writing, how do you close? Check out our tip:
Most writers end condolence notes with a caring message, for example:
One I like to use:
“May memories of the life you shared bring you comfort in the days and months ahead.”
Most writers end condolence notes with a caring message, for example:
- “I’ll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.” It’s a simple close that will not offend.
- Or, you can reiterate your condolence message with, “My deepest condolences on your loss.”
One I like to use:
“May memories of the life you shared bring you comfort in the days and months ahead.”