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What to put in Christmas Card to bereaved parents?

(57 Posts)
M0nica Mon 09-Dec-19 19:32:22

I am not sure that pussy footing around the subject will help.

Just tell them that you know how difficult this Christmas will be, after the death of their daughter( use her name) this last summer, but that you will be thinking/praying (if you do that) for them.

I have just been notified of the death of the wife of someone I have worked with on a committee for some years.I knew both of them and must write a letter this evening before I go away tomorrow.

Gonegirl Mon 09-Dec-19 19:31:31

Say whatever comes naturally to you personally. You need to express you. No one else.

Yangste1007 Mon 09-Dec-19 19:28:18

What do you think of "thinking of you at what is going to be a tough time for you both and Mary (other daughter)?

Harris27 Mon 09-Dec-19 19:27:58

I know that my brother always hates this time of year as he has lost his wife and ha every little family. So I keep it short but meaningful.

Calendargirl Mon 09-Dec-19 19:26:29

“Thinking of you this Christmas, with love” ?''

“You’re in my thoughts very much at this time of year”?

Yes, it’s difficult knowing what to say, isn’t it?

Harris27 Mon 09-Dec-19 19:23:51

I would just say along the lines of “ thinking of you at this time of the year. Sending love and heartfelt wishes.”

Yangste1007 Mon 09-Dec-19 19:19:27

I'm struggling with a Christmas card to a cousin and his wife. They lost a daughter this summer to breast cancer. She was 33 years old. I would like to say something to acknowledge their loss at this time of year. Any suggestions? The card I am sending them does not say 'merry' or 'happy' but instead says best wishes for C & the NY.