Writing a sympathy gift thank-you note is like writing funeral thank-you notes, except that you may leave off mentioning the service. If you want to write a thank you note for a sympathy gift or service, but are unsure of how to begin, think about some ways that people helped you through this time. To begin, know that sympathy cards are typically sent to people who helped through the tough times, whether it was watching your children or pets, providing meals, sending flowers, donating money to a funeral, sending sympathy cards, or attending services. You do not have to send out a formal thank you note to each and every person that came to the funeral or sent you a card acknowledging the death of a loved one.
Often, the thank you notes are sent on behalf of the entire family rather than just a single individual. While finding the energy to write a thank you note following a funeral can be challenging, doing so is a meaningful way of acknowledging the love and kindness friends and family members showed you at this challenging time in your life. People who took personal roles at a funeral are also deserving of thanks. When people showed support, whether it was by sending you a card or sympathy message, flowers, or simply being present at the funeral, you probably want to thank them.
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