Funeral Thank You Note
Writing funeral thank you note after a funeral may be done by an individual or divided among family members. It’s okay to ask a close friend for help writing and mailing funeral thank-you notes and acknowledging expressions of sympathy at and after a funeral.
First and most importantly, on behalf of Quick Funeral LLC, we are sincerely sorry for your loss. If we can help, in even the smallest way, to make things easier for you during this difficult time, we are honored to do so.
Deciding what to write in a funeral thank-you note is actually easier than it may initially sound. Yes, go ahead, take that sigh of relief. With all that you have going on right now, the last thing you need to worry about is wording the perfect thank-you card message.
Keep in mind, those you are writing to care more about your well-being and would not want to be even the slightest source of stress in your life. While it is not necessary or expected to send thank-you notes to everyone who attended the visitation or service, you may still find yourself with a growing list of those you want to thank.
Don’t feel obligated to finish the whole stack at once. Simply write what you can, then set aside the rest for when having more time and energy. Also, just a few lines will be sufficient.
Be easy on yourself and go at your own pace. There are many different reasons why you would send a funeral thank-you card—such as thank you for attending the funeral, thank you for the funeral flowers/memorial contribution, thank you for help, meals, cards, etc.
And, of course, there are certain, special people who deserve an extra-special message. But since the majority of the thank-you cards will be for attending the funeral, it’s perfectly okay to write similar phrases in each one. No one will be comparing notes.
Choosing some of the ideas below, and then adding a personal line or two where appropriate, will help the words flow.
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