I'm presuming you either mean one of those small cards that are placed at the burial site, or crematorium, or even a note of passing?
In which case, both sets are pretty much the same.
Either use the pre-given cards from the parted's family and write something heartfelt or significant between you and the parted, even just a thankyou, or goodluck will do, then place it either in a collection point that will come around during the service, or actually by the burial or cremation area.
If it's a note in passing, simply write down what you feel on a piece of paper, or even think it whilst your near the area.
The message will get across on an emotional level either way.
If you really want to but it would be rather silly. Would you then expect the recipient of your thank you note for their thank you note to write a thank you note for that too?
(what do you want the thank you note to be about..?) Dear _____, Thank you for ________ i really appreciate it, and ______________________ _________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________ ______________________________________ (Blank spots are whatever you want to write there)
well usually people write a thank you note when i went to my scholarship interview one week later a wrote a thank you note.
How to write a church memorial thank you note
say thank u
One can find examples of sincere ways to write a thank you note at the write express website.
you can just write what you do not mean
With no spelling or punctuation errors.
Just send a Thank you card.
You do write a thank you note to someone until they have done something for you to be thanked for.
You don't. You ask for the receipt.
You can write something like, "Dear ---, Thank you for the (amount) you gave me. I plan on using for ---. The thought was very kind!"