CALL US 24/7
WhiteLogo-390wWhiteLogo-390wWhiteLogo-390wWhiteLogo-390w
SEND FLOWERS
  • Services
    • Immediate Need
    • Services We Provide
    • Traditional Services
    • Cremation Services
    • Veterans Services
    • Personalization
    • Green Burials
    • Videos of Services
    • General Price List
    • Merchandise
      • Memorial Store
      • Caskets & Vaults
      • Urns & Eternitrees
  • Plan Ahead
    • Planning Ahead
    • Online Preplanning Form
    • Preplanning Checklist
    • Talk of a Lifetime
    • Download Planning Guide
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Our Facilities
    • Our Location
    • Funeral Home Serving Levittown PA
    • Why Choose Us
  • Obituaries
    • Obituaries
    • Send Flowers
    • Obituary Notifications
  • Testimonials
  • Grief Support
    • The Grieving Process
    • Grief Resources
    • Children and Grief
  • Resources
    • Frequent Questions
    • When Death Occures
    • Social Security Benefits
    • Funeral Etiquette
    • Death Away From Home
  • Contact Us
funeral homes in Yardley, PA
What is a Celebration of Life?
July 27, 2020
funeral home in Newtown, PA
Grief Podcasts
August 24, 2020

Conveying Condolences

August 10, 2020
funeral home in Levittown, PA

Many people want to reach out with condolences for friends, coworkers or family members after hearing the news about them losing someone they love or after attending a funeral service at a funeral home in Levittown, PA, making condolence calls and sympathy cards very important.

However, it can be hard to know what to say to someone that is going through the loss of a loved one, especially when trying to craft a sentiment that both acknowledges the loss and provides comfort to the bereaved. Use these tips to help.

Our first tip? Sympathy cards. Sympathy cards are the most traditional method of communicating these sentiments to the bereaved in their time of grief, but it can be tricky to accurately convey feelings and ideas. You can try to offer help. Offering help to the bereaved is always well intentioned, especially since it can be hard for people to ask for help when they need it. To make it easier for the bereaved to get the help that is specific for their needs, try not to write statements like, “Call me if you need anything.” Instead, trying to say “I’m going to go grocery shopping on ____, send me your list and I will be happy to get it for you” or “Here is a gift certificate. Please use this to____.”

Sometimes you can’t make the service and want to apologize. Listing the various reasons why you couldn’t make a funeral or service may just look like you’re making excuses. Rather than writing, “I didn’t make the funeral because ___” try focusing on how you will support them in the future by saying something like, “I’m so sorry I couldn’t make it. I’m bringing lunch for you on ___ if that works for you.”

You can also express empathy. You might have lost someone, too. And while comparing your loss to the bereaved’s might seem like a good idea, it may come across as you trying to make it about you. Instead of writing, “I know how you feel” or “I’ve lost a ___ too”, try writing, “I’m grieving with you” or “I miss ___ too”.

writing condolence

You can also try to give the bereaved a call to express your emotions and support for them in their time of loss. Expressing condolences can be a tricky thing, as it can be hard to know what to say. If you’re at a loss for words, you can try saying things like, “My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.”, “I’ll always remember how [name] would [insert story or characteristic here].”, “There are no words. Just know that I love you and will also miss [name].”, “[Name] was a great person. My sympathies to you and your family.”, “We are so sorry for your loss.”, or “No one can ever replace the remarkable person that your ____ was.”

Call or visit J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel today for more information on our Levittown, PA funeral home services.

Related posts

funeral homes Langhorne PA
May 19, 2025

A Journey Through Full-Service Funerals This Year


Read more
cremation services Newtown PA
May 5, 2025

Celebrating Life Through Personalized Funeral Services


Read more
funeral homes Newtown PA
April 21, 2025

The Significance of Veteran Funeral Services Unveiled


Read more

Menu

  • Planning Ahead
  • Online Preplanning
  • Grief Resources
  • Services We Provide
  • General Price List

 41 W. Trenton Ave.
Morrisville, PA 19067

Phone: 215-295-7725




365 Days of Grief Support

Sign up for one year of grief messages designed to offer hope and healing during the difficult first year after a loss

Copyright © J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel and Cremation Services. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Admin Login