- “I love you, friend!” …
- “I’m so sorry to hear about Sam. …
- “My heart breaks for you! …
- “Your mom was an incredible woman. …
- “I am profoundly saddened by the loss of your brother. …
- “May God give you comfort during this difficult time.”
What to say when extending condolences?
In this sorrowful time, we extend to you our heartfelt condolences.
May our Lord comfort you and your loved ones
. In this tough time in your life, may our friendship, sympathy and heartfelt condolences bring you comfort.
How do you professionally extend condolences?
- “Again, my heartfelt condolences to your and your family.”
- “Sincerely and with condolences”
- “Prayerfully” or “With prayers and deep sympathy”
- “In loving memory”
What can I say instead of sorry for your loss?
- “I am here for you, no matter what.”
- “I know you are hurting.”
- “I’m sorry that I can’t take this pain away.”
- “Let me take care of this errand for you.”
- “I love you.”
What is the best condolence message?
As a testament to your strength and courage,
you are in our prayers
. We hope you find peace and comfort in your time of grief. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers, and that we are sharing in your sorrow. Let the memories provide comfort in your journey through this loss.
Are deepest condolences correct?
However, to say “deepest condolence” is grammatically correct as well. Take a look at two examples below.
My deepest condolences are with his family after their loss
. My deepest condolence is with his family after their loss.
Do you say extend my condolences?
We/I extend our/
my most sincere condolences to you
. I/We am/are deeply saddened by the loss of your (insert relationship of bereaved to deceased here). He/she will be truly missed and I/we will include him/her in my/our daily prayers. We/I are/am deeply saddened by the news of (Name of deceased) passing.
What are some comforting words?
- I’m sorry.
- I care about you.
- He/she will be dearly missed.
- He/she is in my thoughts and prayers.
- You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
- You are important to me.
- My condolences.
- I hope you find some peace today.
How do you write a short condolence message?
- A thought of comfort and condolences to the grieving family.
- Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.
- Heartfelt thoughts go out to you in this time of sorrow.
- I will be thinking of you in this moment of pain.
- I am thinking about you and sending love.
What is the best condolence message for father’s death?
- I’m so sorry for the loss of your father. …
- I hope you’re able to find peace and comfort during this difficult time.
How do you say my deepest condolences?
- I’m so sorry to hear of your loss.
- I’m stunned by this news. …
- My heart aches to hear this news. …
- I love you and I’m here for you.
- Please know that your friends love you and are here for you.
- I’m so sorry. …
- My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
- God bless you and your family.
What to say to someone who has had someone pass away?
- I am so sorry for your loss.
- I wish I had the right words, just know I care.
- I don’t know how you feel, but I am here to help in any way I can.
- You and your loved one will be in my thoughts and prayers.
- My favorite memory of your loved one is…
- I am always just a phone call away.
How do you console someone who lost her mom?
At the end of the day, something as simple as “I’m so sorry for your loss” or “I’m so sad for you and your family,
please accept my deepest condolences
” is always appropriate. But you might want to offer something a little deeper than that, especially if you are close to the bereaved.
Can I say my heartfelt condolences?
Please
accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one
. Words can’t express how saddened we are to hear of your loss. I can’t imagine the sadness you must be feeling from your loss. Words fall short of expressing my sorrow for your loss.
How do you send condolences to a friend?
- “We are so sorry for your loss.”
- “I’m going to miss her, too.”
- “I hope you feel surrounded by much love.”
- “Sharing in your sadness as you remember Juan.”
- “Sharing in your sadness as you remember Dan.”
- “Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. …
- “With deepest sympathy as you remember Robert.”
What should my condolence email be?
I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your relative
. I hope sharing memories with family and friends is comforting. I’m so sorry about the difficult time you must be experiencing after the death of your relative. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers, and I hope that you have good memories to comfort you.