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]]>These letters often become very important to the bereaved person and are re-read by them many times.
Dear _______,
Many blessings to you and your family at this difficult time. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies on the loss of your ________ (relationship of the deceased with the bereaved). Everyone in the office are shocked and saddened to hear that ______ (name of the deceased) is no more between us.
_________ (name of the deceased) was a very generous soul. _____ (his/her) presence will be missed a lot by all of us.
I know this situation might be very challenging for you. I would like you to know that I will be there for you in whatever ways I can. Please let me know how can I help you in these difficult days.
May ______ soul rest in peace.
Address of the recipient
Date:
Dear Abram,
I am extremely saddened to hear about your wife’s death. I know Sarah was a great woman and a very good home maker. I can’t imagine how difficult this time must be for you and your family. Where ever she went she always use to spread joy and happiness.
I still remember her enthusiasm for making occasions very special. I still cherish all her memories.
If you’d like, then I would like to cook meals for your family in this time of trouble. If you want me to help you in any other way then please let me know.
Take care of yourself and know that you will always remain in my prayers and thoughts.
Love,
Isaac.
To,
Peter B. Mancini
4966 Nancy Street
Fuquay Varina,
NC 27526.
September 5, 2010
Dear Peter
I heard about the sad news of death of your son. Loss of child is not a small thing and I am not getting any words to express my grief about this.
I remember the day when I met your child for the first time. I got really impressed by his smile and way of talking.
I am not able to believe that he has left us in such a young age. I will always remember him in my thoughts.
My best wishes and blessings are always with you and you are always free to call me for help at any moment.
Thanks,
Jack B. Hillier.
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