Finding the right words to say after the loss of a mother can be difficult to form. Having the right phrase and words that communicate your deepest sympathies is a great start. Here is a look at some great examples of what to write in a sympathy card for the loss of a mother.
I am at a loss for words over your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
I am sorry you lost your mother. I know she loved you very much and that you will miss her greatly. I will remember her as a woman of great character.
I can’t imagine what you are feeling, but I want to express my condolences to you. Please let me know of any way I can help.
I know loss can be difficult, so I’ll be thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers.
I love you and want to let you know that I will help you in any way you think I can. Just name it.
I want you to know that I am sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
I want you to know that I am willing to help you in any way. I’ll be in touch with you to check in on you and see how you are doing.
I would like to send my condolences to you and your family. I’ll keep you in my prayers.
I’m available if you need to talk. Expect me to call you soon if I don’t hear from you first.
I’m praying for you and your family.
It was your mother’s character that I admired most. Please accept my condolences.
Life is complex, and so is death. The feelings that follow a death can be easier to navigate with a friend. Please let me know if you want someone to listen.
Mothers are amazing people, and your mother was a great example. We will miss her.
My sympathies for the loss of your mother. You will be in my prayers.
Now, God is taking care of your mother.
Please forgive me for my loss of words at this time. I will be praying for you and your family. My condolences.
The more you are blessed, the more it hurts when you lose that blessing.
The saying, ‘All good things must come to an end’ just doesn’t seem to be a fair rule.
There is almost an endless number of emotions to feel when someone you care about passes on. Those feelings can become intense. Let me know if you’d like someone to share the burden of your feelings with you.
Those we lose continue on in our hearts and memories.
We can celebrate together and honor the lives of those who have passed, but we need each other for support. Don’t hesitate to call anytime.
Your mom was an angel. I am blessed to have known her.
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