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Below you will find an example of a condolence letter for a grandfather. After the sample letter, we have provided a section-by-section breakdown of how to compose words of condolence letters for grandfathers so you can create your own unique message.
Betty,
I was very sorry to learn of your grandfather's passing. Know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
How wonderful that you got to spend so many years with your grandfather and that he was able to be such a big part of your life. I'm sure that he has given you great advice and encouragement over the years. I lost my own grandfather two years ago and I still miss his wisdom and inspiration.
Your grandfather was one of those rare people that never knew a stranger. He could strike up a conversation with anyone and was often the life of any get-together. His stories and sense of humor drew people to him everywhere he went. And yet, he never sought acclaim or attention, instead focusing on those around him more than himself. That is probably why he was so well-liked.
Your grandfather modeled the characteristics that we try to instill in our children today: honesty, hard work, dedication, and loyalty. He was a great role model and mentor to all who knew him, and I feel fortunate to be one of those. We all have wonderful memories of this great man, and I know those memories will sustain you in the coming days. Though he is no longer with us, his influence will still be felt in the family that lives on.
May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead.
With Love and Sympathy,
Rhoda McPherson
Letters of sympathy and condolences are personal, and so you should first mention the name of the person to whom you are writing. Depending on how close you are with the bereaved or deceased some of the ways you can do that are:
Dear _______,
My Dear Friend _______,
Dearest _______,
Dear Mrs. _______,
Dear Mr. _______,
Dear _______ Family,
Dear Family _______,
* Condolence Letter Writing Tip: If you knew the deceased, but not the family, address the letter to the closest family member, such as the spouse or eldest child. Also, if you did not know the deceased, address the card or letter to your friend, co-worker, or acquaintance.
Selecting the right words to include in your own letter can be a daunting task. Just write from the heart so that your letter reflects your sincerity.
In our letter we began with:
I was very sorry to learn of your grandfather's passing. Know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Other appropriate ways to begin a letter include:
My deepest condolences to you and your family. I was saddened to learn of _______'s passing. You are in my thoughts during this time.
We are so sorry for your loss. Know that you have our deepest sympathy and that we are praying for you.
I want to express my deepest condolences on the loss of your grandfather. May your special memories sustain you and provide comfort during this difficult time.
Please accept our most sincere sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of grief.
Mention a Wonderful Memory of the Deceased
When writing words of condolence letters for a grandfather, feel free to mention a special memory you have of the deceased. This can often help survivors deal with the pain of their loss. Here are some suggestions on how to do this:
Some appropriate ways to offer help are:
Close with an Appropriate Sentiment
We closed our letter with:
With Love and Sympathy,
These last words can provide comfort and sympathy to the recipient. Other phrases you can use as a substitute for your own words of condolence letters for a grandfather include:
Makes sure you avoid these common spelling mistakes if substituting your own words for any in our sample words of condolence letters for a neighbor.
If you choose to send a text or email message rather than a letter of condolence for a grandfather, you can create a message similar to what you would say in a letter. It is appropriate to make it shorter, especially for a text or social media message. Here are some examples that you can use.
I just heard about ______'s death. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts.
I heard from ______ that you lost your grandfather. I want to extend my sympathies to you and the family.
I just heard about the death of your grandfather and I want to offer my sincere condolences. He was a special person.
You can send one of these messages to provide immediate comfort and then send a traditional letter at a later time if you feel it is appropriate.
If you are sending flowers or another gift to the grandson or granddaughter, you may wonder what to put on a card to offer sympathy. Here are a few ideas that you can use for your own condolence cards for someone's grandfather:
"When you are born, you cry, and the world rejoices. When you die, you rejoice, and the world cries." Buddhist saying
"We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give." Winston Churchill
"I can't think of a more wonderful thanksgiving for the life I have had that that everyone should be jolly at my funeral." Admiral Lord Mountbatten
"Say not in grief he is no more – but live in thankfulness that he was." Hebrew Proverb