Thank you cards are always welcome, but if you only have the person's phone number and not their address, you might decide to send a text, instead. Funeral Thank You Note Examples Writing thank you notes is sometimes easier said than done. Here are some examples for a variety of situatio...
Proper etiquette dictates sending thank you notes for significant gestures, such as sending flowers, bringing food, participating in the funeral service, giving money to help with funeral expenses or as a charity donation. You don’t need to send thank you notes for sympathy cards. Structure of ...
If you’re writing a thank you note to someone who gave a monetary donation in memory of your loved one, thank them for their donation, but don’t mention how much they gave. Simply say that you are thankful for their generosity in honoring your deceased loved one.[3] Good phrasing ...