When you know someone that has recently suffered through the loss of a loved one, finding the right words to share and bring them comfort can be difficult. Here is a look at some good condolence cards sayings that will help to inspire you to find the right message.
“I am at a loss for words, and I don’t know what to say to you to help you feel better. Please accept my condolences anyway. I’ll be praying for you.”
“I am praying for you to get through this time with the peace that comes from the knowledge that God loves you and that He will take care of you.”
“I am praying for you to have peace and strength at this time. You have my deepest sympathies.”
“I am sending you this card to let you know that I am thinking of you. I am sorry for your loss.”
“I am sorry about your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.”
“I am sorry you lost your dad. I haven’t written a sympathy card message before, so I don’t know exactly what to say. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.”
“I don’t know what you’ll need in the coming days, but I’ll be checking in on you.”
“I hope that you know that you can call me anytime about anything. Let me know what I can do to help.”
“I hope you understand that when people write on a card, ‘Sorry for your loss,’ it is only because they can’t put together words to describe what they are wanting to express to you during this time. With that said, I am sorry for your loss.”
“I was saddened to hear of your loss, and I realize you have lost a blessing from God. I pray that God will bless continue to bless you in other ways and strengthen you.”
“It’s difficult to lose someone close. If there is any way I can make things easier for you please let me know. Expect me to call to check on you in the next week.”
“My deepest sympathies are with you and your family at this time of grieving.”
“Our Lord is mightier than anything we may face. He will comfort those who mourn, and we will all celebrate with him eventually.”
“Please accept my deepest condolences. I am praying for strength and comfort for you at this time.”
“The pain of loss is something that none can escape, but you don’t have to go through it alone. I’m available anytime.”
“Those we love who pass away live on in us through our memories and our character.”
“We are praying for you and your family, and we’re sending our love your way.”
“We are thinking of your family wanting to help out in any way we can. I’ll call to see when would be a good night to bring over dinner.”
“We hope this living tribute will bring comfort to you and your family.”
“You and your family are surrounded by love during this difficult time.”
Here is a great video on how to deal with grief when faced with the loss of a loved one that has passed on. These tips will help you to bring some peace into your life as you heal during this time.
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