Condolence Message Samples for a Grandmother
Condolence messages truly uplift and show your support to someone who is grieving the loss of their grandma. A grandmother can be as close to someone as his or her mother, so it's important to acknowledge the passing of someone so close. Show your sympathy and help ease the sadness and sense of loss by writing a good handwritten condolence message. See the condolence message sample for a grandmother below.
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Condolence Message Samples for a Grandmother
Dear Elena,
It was such a surprise to me when I heard your grandmother had passed away. I understand how painful this must be for you, as you know I lost my grandmother only last year.
Mrs. Dennis will be remembered for her warmth and kindness to everyone she met. She always had a smile, and a glass of sweet-tea to greet you. I remember those warm summer afternoons when we used to sit on her front porch sipping our tea. She was very special to me.
Please be comforted by the thought that many people hold fond memories of your grandmother. She touched all their lives.
To quote from Kahil Gibran - "When you are sorrowful, look into your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight."
You know, we will always remain friends. It would be such a joy if you would call on me for any help you need. I will stop by this Saturday, and I'll bring something that you can heat and eat or freeze for later. Until then, if there is anything I can do, please let me know. I will call you on Saturday morning to see if you need me to pick anything up for you from the grocery or hardware stores.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Yours truly,
Beth-Ann