I think the best condolence message you can give is "You are in our thoughts and prayers." If that is too generic write something from your heart. Lots of people use "I'm sorry for your loss" but how can you be sorry if you didn't cause the loss? I've spoken to many people and they don't understand how people can say I'm sorry for your loss. Something from the heart is always appreciated.
Use bible verses as your condolence message
There are several ways for one to write a condolence message as there are several types of condolences that can be given. For example, one suggestion on a message of condolence for the loss of a friend or family member would be for the individual to say how they regret the passing of the person and then, if the deceased was personally known, a short but sweet personal memory.
Condolence is a noun. Therefore it has no tense. It has singular and plural.
Sending a condolence card is the best thing to do.
You have to drop a scrabble set and then write down all of the upward facing letters, this will be your condolence
That is the correct spelling of "condolences" (sympathy for a loss, usually a death).Condolences is correct.
Surely whatever you feel is in keeping with expressing condolence.
In a funeral home guest book, people typically record their name, relationship to the deceased, and a brief message of condolence or remembrance.
The word "condolence" is from Late Latin. It was used as early as 1600. Please see the related link below.
Some antonyms for condolence are: brutality, ferocity, hard-heartedness, hardness, harshness, inhumanity, ruthlessness, severity, sternness
condolence
a funeral