Hi A friend's Mother has sadly passed away and I would like to put some words of comfort in her card. Nothing too long just something that will let her know I am sorry to hear of her loss and that I am thinking of her. I know I could just put that but wanted to write something a bit more comforting, maybe a small poem. Anyone have any links to good websites or any words of comfort themselves. Thank you very much in advance :o)
People say they�re sorry,
And they mean it from the heart,
But to understand your heartache,
They couldn�t even start,
To have a loss like you have had,
Is too much to understand,
We see it and we feel for you,
But it�s only secondhand,
You�re the ones who are suffering,
And we�re the ones who care,
But if there�s anything we can do,
Call us, we�ll be there.
Hi wendila :o)
I put it in Google but just wondered if anyone on here had any personal suggestions as well. I wanted to put something that was different, but summed up that I was thinking of her without actually putting it if you know what I mean, lol I'm no good with words, hence why I need the help ;o)
lol wendila, should have known it would be raining as it's market day here! I got wet yesterday playing Crazy golf so think I may just stay at home today!
if you knew her yourself, Wingnut, try writing a sentence or two about your own memories of her and what good company she was, etc; better to write of your own experience (I personally think) than quoting someone else's poetry.
I have never met her Mother, my friend works at the same place as me although we don't actually work together. As it's the school holidays I won't see her till September, I don't know where she lives but a neighbour of mine knew her Mother and is going to the funeral and I am going to ask her if she can take the card for me.
Even tho we aren't close friends I just wanted her to know that I was thinking of her and offer some words of comfort.
fair enough, Wingnut, then your concern will be with the daughter rather than the mother. But I would still always say use your own words rather than someone else's, though that is just my personal view and I know others disagree
No no don't get me wrong, I do agree with you, own words would be much better, but I just felt as I didn't know her Mother I thought maybe just some words of comfort or a small poem to her to let her know I was thinking of her as it is going to be a long while till I actually see her and didn't want all that time to pass without her knowing I was thinking of her.
Thank you for your suggestion tho :o)