Choose a Sympathy card with a verse that basically expresses how you feel. When you sign the bottom of the card tell them that you are there should they ever need to talk.
In a Sympathy Card let the verse do the talking and you can just sign it or add that you are there for them if they should need anything and then sign it.
No, do not give a card for the anniversary of the death of a coworker as it's in poor taste. Although many will have fond memories of their coworker and miss them, most would prefer to just move on.
It's as simple as a card or a phone call. You should do it. The one receiving it will be grateful for your thoughtfulness.
"I'm sorry for your loss", "I'm here for you", "My thoughts are with you during this sad time", "I'm praying for you and your family", "Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help you through this difficult time". Don't overwhelm your coworker; make sure there is a great environment for him/her in the office "say that if there is anything you may do? you are there to assist" and have a sympathy gift delivered. You can go with a local florist a gift basket service or what I usually give a memorial tree. I use www.arborday.org of [http://www.treesinstead.com]
You can send a card or flowers and express your sympathy for her passing. You do not need to directly say anything, just to acknowledge it.
Dear Name of person, Your message. Sincerely, with love, Deeply sorry. Your name
Stores such as CVS, Rite Aid, Duane Read, Wallmart, Target and most stores have a card section where you could find a sympathy card.
In a sympathy card to a client, you will want to say something simple by endearing. For example, "I am sorry for your loss", is a perfect thing to say.
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.
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Do not punch out the time card and report the incident to your immediate supervisor
There is no special way to address a sympathy card: Mr. and Mrs. John Doe is what I would write.