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Below is provided a sample letter of a condolence letter for a grandpa. After you read the example, you will see a breakdown section-by-section of how to write words of condolence letters for a grandpa so you can create your own unique personal message.
Dear Kathy,
I just heard that your grandpa died last week. I was so sorry to hear this because I know how close the two of you were. I want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you as you deal with this loss.
Grandparents hold a special place in our hearts and give us a lot of warm memories to treasure for a lifetime. I remember visiting you when you spent summers at your grandparents' home. Your grandpa was so full of life and had such a great sense of humor. He was always pulling pranks on us kids and doing stuff to make us laugh. Remember when he dressed up like an old scarecrow and came sneaking up behind us out in the field? I don't think I'd ever been so scared in my life, but he sure did look funny.
Family was so important to your grandpa even if it was tag-alongs like me. He always made me feel welcome whenever I came to visit. You are a lot like him because you always make people feel at home when you're around. I know this is a tough loss for you, but I hope it helps to know that his wisdom, kindness, generosity, and sense of fun are still alive and well in you.
Give me a call if you want to talk. I'll be in town next week and we can go to lunch and relive some of those funny stories.
Take care of yourself and know you're not alone.
Bill
Letters of sympathy and condolences are designed to be personal, so you should always include the name of the person you are writing to. The exact phrase will depend on how close you are with the family, but here are some suggestions:
Dear ______,
My Dear Friend ________,
Dearest _________,
Dear Mrs. Or Ms. ___________,
Dear Mr. __________,
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.
What to Say First in Words of Condolence Letters for a Neighbor
Choosing the right words to say in a letter can be a difficult task. It's important that you are sincere and write from your heart to show your empathy.
In our letter we began with:
I just heard that your grandpa died last week. I was so sorry to hear this because I know how close the two of you were. I want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you as you deal with this loss.
Some other appropriate opening comments include:
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your grandpa. I will keep you in my prayers in this difficult time.
My deepest condolences on the loss of your grandpa. I know you will miss him and I will be thinking of you in this time.
My deepest sympathies for your loss. May the memories you have provide comfort to you during this sad occasion.
Please accept our sincere sympathies on your loss. We are praying for you.
When you write words of condolence letters for a grandpa, it is often comforting for the bereaved if you mention a fond memory or story of the deceased like we did in the example. This can help the survivor deal with the loss. Here are some more examples to use:
Some appropriate ways to offer help include:
We closed out letter with:
Take care of yourself and know you're not alone.
These final words of sympathy provide comfort and support. Here are some other phrases you can include to end words of condolences letter for a grandpa:
Makes sure you avoid these common spelling mistakes if using your own words to replace those in our sample words of condolence letters for a grandpa.
If you choose to send a text or email message rather than a letter of condolence for a grandpa, you can include much of the same information. It is appropriate to make it shorter than a traditional letter, especially in the case of a text message. Here are some examples that you can use.
I just heard about your grandpa's passing. I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember him well and his funny stories. Please know my thoughts are with you.
I want you to know how sorry I was to hear about the death of your grandpa. Give me a call if you need someone to talk to.
I just heard about the death of your grandpa. I'll be praying for you. I'll call you in a couple of days.
You can send one of these messages to provide immediate comfort and then send a traditional letter at a later time.
If you are sending flowers or another gift to the bereaved, 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 a grandpa:
"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on." Robert Frost
"As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death." Leonardo DaVinci
"It is not length of life, but depth of life." Emerson Ralph Waldo
"Grief is the price we pay for love." Queen Elizabeth II