What To Write In A Condolence Card: The Dos And Don'ts

The death of a loved one is always a painful experience. The cards and condolences we receive can play an important role in providing comfort during this difficult time. Here are six tips to help you write sincere and meaningful condolence cards.

December 9, 2022

February 22, 2023

Six Tips For Writing Sincere And Meaningful Condolence Cards

The death of a loved one is always a painful experience. The cards and condolences we receive can play an important role in providing comfort during this difficult time. Here are six tips to help you write sincere and meaningful condolence cards.


1. Keep it simple.

A few well-chosen words can be more powerful than a long, flowery message.


2. Be sincere.

Avoid platitudes and clichés. Write from the heart.


3. Share a personal memory.

If you have a special memory of the deceased, mention it in your card.


4. Offer support.

Let the bereaved know that you are there for them if they need anything.


5. Avoid theology.

Unless you are certain that the bereaved share your beliefs, it is best to avoid mentioning religion in your condolence card.


6. Keep the card positive.

Even if you didn’t know the deceased well, you can still find something positive to say about them.


By following these tips, you can be sure that your condolence card will be a source of comfort for the bereaved.

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