When we are working in an organization, it becomes very difficult for us to leave the same when retirement comes. This is because apart from professional relationship, we also develop a personal and emotional bonding with our team members.
The objective of writing a retirement appreciation letter is to appreciate the person who is retiring from his work for all his good deeds and his contribution in taking the organization to greater heights of success. By doing so, we are making him feel special.
Retirement Appreciation Letter Writing Tips:
- Firstly it is vital to write the appreciation letter with respect and sincerity as the person retiring is the senior most employee of the organization.
- It is worthwhile to mention his contributions and achievements in the letter.
- Tone of the letter should carry a warmth and leave a personal touch, though being formal
- Letter should be brief and concise
- Once you are through writing the letter, please recheck the same for some amendments, if needed.
Retirement Appreciation Letter Template
To,
___________
___________
Date (Date on which letter is written)
From,
_______________
_______________
Sub:_____________________________________________
Dear Mr. __________________ (Name of the person),
It is getting very tough for me to write this letter on your retirement. You have served _________ (Name of the organization) for ___________ (Time period) years with sheer dedication and taken it to greater heights. My eyes are wet while writing this letter to you.
It is worthwhile to mention that you are an excellent team player and handled each and every situation with positive attitude and maintained the discipline of the company.
I wish you all the best for your future endeavors.
Yours sincerely’
(_____________)
Retirement Appreciation Letter Sample, Email and Example/Format
Sample
To,
Mr. Peter Walter
Senior Accounts Manager
Scott International
Atlanta
Date (Date on which letter is written)
From,
Edward Samuel
General Manager
Scott International
Sub: Retirement appreciation letter
Dear Mr. Walter,
It is really getting tough for me to write this letter on your retirement. Your 40 years tenure with the company is now about to end but you will always remain special for us. You have served the organization with sheer dedication and honesty.
The way you have handled the accounts department is commendable. All the staff members respect you a lot for your timely support as and when needed by them.
I am really grateful to you for your contribution in the organization and have no words to appreciate your sincerity with us. I am really feeling sad from within as you are leaving, but it is a saying that “the show must go on”.
I wish you all the best for your future endeavors.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely’
Edward Samuel
Email Format
Any employee when spends his whole life into any organization, it feels very much loneliness when he leaves the office permanently due to retirement. The management expresses their good wishes and conveys their thanks to the employee by organizing a big get together.
This day of retirement is one of the precious moments in the whole world to the employee because this is the only day when the employee experiences the love and respect attached towards the colleagues working with him.
Heather J. Hume
413 N Webster St
Red Cloud, NE 68970-2466
26th October 2010.
Subject: Retirement appreciation letter.
Dear Heather,
After 30 years of service here at Eastwood Company as Vice President, it is hard to believe that you have reached retirement. It is tough for me to see you going today, but congratulations on your retirement.
During your tenure our company has witnessed numerous turbulent situations. You ensured a sound solution to each such problem with your dedication, discipline and hard work.
We are grateful for all your dedications and are left with no words for appreciation. Your efforts have helped this company grow to the position it enjoys today. We hope you have enjoyed being here. My eyes are wet at this moment of time when you are leaving us.
Wish you good health and all the luck.
Yours Faithfully,
Rebecca H. Rivera.
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