Yes
I would address it John Smith and family
Well, let me tell you about how the Christmas card works ... First, Sometime around the first of December you buy or make a card with Christmas drawings, pictures, or photos. Second, you write a personal note, greeting or wish on this card, such as: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. God bless your Family. Third, you write the name or names of those you are sending the card to, such as: To the Smith family. Fourth, you add your name or names, such as: From the Jones family. Fifth, you add place the card in an envelope and add the addresses and stamp. Sixth, you place the envelop in the postal/mail box. Seventh, the postal system send this card to the address on the envelope. Eighth, someone from the Smith family gets the envelope from their postal/mail box. Ninth, the Smith family opens the envelope, removes the card and reads personal note, greeting or wish. Tenth, the Smith family smiles and feels warm thoughts and sends up a prayer or two for the Jones family, and thinks ... "Oh man, we have only seven days to send out a card to the Jones this year and then we need to add them to our Christmas card mailing list for next year!"
Yes, it is correct to address a card to everyone in Smith's family if you are sending a message or greeting that is intended for the entire family. Make sure to be inclusive and considerate of all family members when writing your message.
A Partridge Family Christmas Card was created in 1971.
First of all address it to the person in the family you know best (if they are a friend) otherwise address it to the direct next of kin as an individual (husband, wife or if both are dead then the oldest child). In the card mention all the family - the person you sent it to will show the rest.
merry Christmas and a happy new year
have a wolfing Christmas to you and your family
Logically, a sympathy card is addressed to the survivors of the immediate family, collectively. e.g. The Smith Family 1234 Main St. Anywhere, USA In a situation where there is only the surviving spouse, a sympathy card should be addressed as follows : Mr. John Smith 1234 Main St. or Mrs. John Smith 1234 Main St. NB. When the wife is the sole survivor, you do not use her first name in the address, but rather, her husband's first name
A normal Christmas card is just where you pick one out at the store but a photo insert Christmas card is something you do on your own. Its a special kind of card to the family because you used your own mind.
If not directing the card specifically to the daughter in this case, usually you would address to "The Family of [deceased]".
Generally, to the deceased's family. Ex.: "The Smith Family"
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