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Message of Condolence in an Email for a Classmate Written to a Friend

This condolence email message for a beloved classmate written to a friend will remind the friend what a funny guy their classmate was, and how he inspired others around him to have fun, yet do their best. In the condolence email message for a classmate written to a friend example, include any stories you have of the classmate or memories of the classmate and the friend together. The email is appropriate for teens, young adults and adults.

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Message of Condolence in an Email for a Classmate Written to a Friend

Email Subject Line: What sad news…

Dear Glen,

I can’t believe the news of our classmate, Christopher. I know you were especially close to him and I’m sure it’s hard for you to believe that he’s no longer with us. I grieve with you.

It seems like yesterday that we were all exploring and performing in California with our Marching Band. I remember how Christopher was full of jokes and laughs on the airplane. I’m sure he was nervous as it was his first plane ride, but he never let that show. He was a trooper. Although he always made others laugh, when it came to performance time, he was all business. He inspired us all to have fun, yet do the best we could when it counted the most.

What would you think if we put together a great slide show for the family and the reception? Perhaps we can get together sometime soon so we can do some planning. Let me know what you think.

Take care,

Stacy