Greeting Card With Sincere Condolences, Kingfisher image
Neutral funeral card with dandelion. Funeral or condolence cards with envelopes from 49 cents each. Shipping via regular mail. Free for orders over €20.
Greeting card Strength, especially in Corona time: The sadness of not being able to share with your friends, family, people around you, makes the loss even harder. Therefore, warm greetings from us! Size: 115 x 175 mm
Neutral funeral card with Cornstalks in the evening sun. Mourning or condolence cards with envelope from 49 cents each. Shipping via letterbox post. Free from € 20,-
Participation - Forest path with envelopes. Inside of the cards is blank.
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Greeting card Lots of strength with the loss of father Rock in the surf, straight through the sea.. Having to miss him now, that is not easy Size: 115 x 175 mm
Greeting card We wish you much strength with the loss of your child. We realize now more than ever how fragile and vulnerable life is. Size: 115 x 175 mm
Greeting card We wish you much strength with the loss of your child. We realize now more than ever how fragile and vulnerable life is. Size: 115 x 175 mm
Set of 4 postcards. Bible text: I will guide theewith mine eyes.
The inside of the card is blank.
Greeting card: So sad, so worried about you.... There are no words! Text inside: Stunned
Set of 4 greeting cards. With sincere condolences. Bible text: The Lord is your keeper; the Lord is your shade upon your right hand. Psalm 121:5. The inside of the card is blank.
If you want to offer your condolences to someone, it is often difficult to find the right words. You can write a text on the card yourself, or choose from our condolence cards on which a text is pre-printed.
Many people find it difficult to write a text. If you do not know the deceased very closely, it can be difficult to write a suitable text.
Remember that sending a card is always appreciated and that a simple (or even pre-printed) message can suffice.
For people you know better, you can also write a personal text. You can also use a poem or tell something about what the deceased meant to you.
“My condolences for the loss of…. Much strength….”
“I would like to express my condolences on the passing of… Much strength…”
If you knew the person very personally, you can write that "you are in thoughts these days." That "the loss of your ..... must be very hard for you." You can tell what the deceased meant to you.
There are no real rules for texts, but write the condolence cards by hand: This will certainly come across as more personal.