Best Funeral messages
Funeral messages
I have just learned with deep regret of the death of your wife and I am writing at once to express our heartfelt sympathy.
There is not much one can say at a time such as this, but those of us at the office who have met Mrs. Long would like you to know that you have our sincere sympathy in your bereavement. We recall her many kindness. She will be missed by all who knew her.
If there is any way in which we can be of any help, either now or later, do please let us know.
Yours sincerely
Funeral messages part2
Dear, As part of the most glorious journey, heaven is the home of every pure soul. Someone is the beloved of god so he takes him earlier than others. Let the tears replaced by every sweet moment you have shared because he perhaps is watching you in the heaven right now. Trust me, he will be gratified to see everyone he loved and is still lovinghealthy and happy. Please do take care.
Funeral messages part3 I am sorry to say that 'pity' is never an appropriate word in expressing grief to one who has suffered loss. The word pity does indeed mean "the act for sharing the painful feelings of another," but it also implies slightly contemptuous sorrow for one in misery or distress
As part of the most glorious journey, heaven is the home of every pure soul. Someone is the beloved of god so he takes him earlier than others. Let the tears replaced by every sweet moment you have shared because he perhaps is watching you in the heaven right now. Trust me, he will be gratified to see everyone he loved and is still loving healthy and happy.
Words like 'I am so sorry for your loss' will do. I cut and paste here a condolences message from a site for stroke survivors. There are many other similar messages in the same thread.
Funeral messages part4
"Life closes in the ~ But opens with the Dawn" "Love is a Moment and a Lifetime" "The middle years of marriage are the most crucial. In the early years Spouses want each other and in the late years they need each other"
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