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Message of Condolence in an Email for a Grandfather Written to a Grandson

This condolence email message for a beloved grandfather written to a Grandson will remind the Grandson of how many similarities he has with his Grandfather, and how proud his Grandfather was of him. In the condolence email message for a Grandfather written to a Grandson example, include any stories you have of the Grandfather or memories of the Grandfather and the Grandson together. The email is appropriate for older children, teens, young adults and adults.

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Message of Condolence in an Email for a Grandfather Written to a Grandson

Email Subject Line: So Sorry Edward…

Dear Edward,

I’m saddened to hear the news about your Grandfather, Charles. I’m sorry for your loss and want you to know that I’m thinking about you.

I was friends with your Grandfather for over 50 years. He was a great man that cared so much for his family. He was especially proud of you Edward. You’re so much like him you know. You have the same smile and the same hands. Your Grandfather loved teaching you how to build and use tools in the wood shop. He’d tell me when you learned how to use a new tool or when you completed your first handmade clock. He’d chuckle and beam with pride! It was almost as if he were learning these things himself!

I’d love to sit down with you sometime and share stories of your Grandfather. In the meantime, please let me know if you need anything.

Take Care,

William