Yes.
i think you should send it to the niece but that's just my opinion it seems to me the most logical Of course you send it to your niece. She knew her mother-in-law didn't she? She most likely loved the lady as well. You send a card to the person you know who has lost someone dear to them in death.
European Jews
* Yes, family members should be given a Thank You card. Some family members may want to keep your card as a fond memory.
Most people send flowers when a family member dies. You could attach a sympathy card to it or you could mail one directly to the family. If you decide to mail one make sure it reaches the family within one week of his grandmother's death.
The religious ethnicity that the German Nazis' sent to death campus were Jewish.
Christmas is the perfect time to send out family or children photo cards to family and friends. As the recipient, it may make them feel important and loved.
Well, if you mean how long after a death you should send there card...then I would say no longer than one week. If it is a month or two before you send it, the receiver might think you forgot:/
The estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent. Send a copy of the death certificate in with the bill to notify the creditor of the death.
You can send a thank you card to the person that send you a card of encouragement. The thank you card is to say that the card they send you was great and that it did help.
Yes, family members can call. You must be able to verify account details though. And you will be required to send a death certificate as proof of death.
contact an attorney
You could try going to visit them to see if that helps you. You also can send them a card.