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Below you can read an example letter of a condolence letter for a nephew. It can be difficult to know the right words to say with the loss of someone young, especially if they were healthy and the death was unexpected. That is why we have provided a section-by-section breakdown of how to compose words of condolence letters for nephews following the sample letter so you can craft your own personal message.
Dear Carol and/or Mike,
I was shocked to hear of the death of your nephew. From what I had heard, there were no indications that anything serious was going on except for a mild case of the flu. I can't even imagine how the family is feeling, but they must be in shock. It provides a timely reminder that regardless of age we never know if we will wake to see tomorrow.
I remember your nephew when he was just a teenager. He often came to visit during the summer for a week or two. It must have been quite a change in routine to have a young person back in the household even for a short period of time. I know you must have made a lot of plans for those visits. I'm so thankful that you got to spend that quality time with him and have those memories to cherish now. Please extend my sympathies to the rest of the family. I'll give you a call to see how you are doing next week.
With sincere sympathy,
June
Letters of sympathy and condolences should be created specifically to the person you are writing to show your relationship with them. To do this, you should first mention the name of the person you are addressing. Depending on how close you are with the aunt or uncle 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 aunt or uncle or both. Also, if you did not know the deceased, address the card or letter to your friend, co-worker, or acquaintance.
Choosing the right words for your own letter can be quite a difficult task. Always write from the heart so that your letter reflects your support and shows the depth of your concern for the family member.
In our letter we began with:
I was shocked to hear of the death of your nephew. From what I had heard, there were no indications that anything serious was going on except for a mild case of the flu. I can't even imagine how the family is feeling, but they must be in shock. It provides a timely reminder that regardless of age we never know if we will wake to see tomorrow.
Other appropriate opening words for such a letter are:
My sincerest condolences to you. So sorry to hear of the passing of _______. I will keep you in my prayers.
We are so sorry for your loss. You have our most heartfelt sympathy and are in our thoughts and prayers.
My deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved nephew. May your beautiful memories sustain and bring comfort during this unhappy season.
Please accept our deepest sympathies as you grieve your loss. Our prayers are with you during this time.
When writing words of condolence letters for a nephew, it is appropriate to mention a special memory that you have of the deceased, especially if it involves the survivors, too. In fact, by mentioning these memories as we did in the example letter, it can help the family to better deal with the pain of losing their nephew. Here are some other ways to do so:
Some appropriate ways to offer help are:
We closed our letter with:
With sincere sympathy,
An appropriate closing can also be difficult to write. This is your final chance to offer support to the family. These final words of sympathy end the letter in a comforting way. Other phrases you can use to end words of condolence letters for a nephew are:
Makes sure you avoid these common spelling mistakes if you plan to use your own words for any in our sample words of condolence letters for a nephew.
Thanks to technology, it can be easier and even more appropriate to send a text or email message rather than a letter of condolence for a nephew. In these messages, you can say something similar to what you would include in a letter. It is appropriate for it to be 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 nephew unexpectedly. I want to extend my sympathies to you and the family and let you know I'm thinking of you.
I just heard about the death of ______. I want to offer my sincere condolences. Please let me know if I can do anything such as caring for your pets while you attend the funeral.
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 aunt or uncle, you may wonder what to put on a card to express your sympathy. Here are a few ideas that you can use for your own condolence cards for someone's nephew:
"It is not length of life, but depth of life." – Ralph Waldo Emerson
"I know death has ten thousand several doors for men to take their exits." – John Webster
"Say not in grief he is no more – but live in thankfulness that he was." – Hebrew Proverb
"Death is the veil by which those who live call life: They sleep, and it is lifted." – Percy Blysshe Shelley